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Title: 1841 census handwriting help COMPLETED
Post by: Warkz on Saturday 22 May 10 19:49 BST (UK)
Could anybody help please? I'd like to know what the name is below "Elizabeth". This is from the 1841 census in Poplar, the head of the household has the surname Smith, but I can't work out what his first name is. I'm uncertain if the first character is a flourish from the "z" above it. I'm presuming the name underneath is Tabitha, please correct me if I'm wrong. And what does the writing to the side say?

I'd be really grateful for any suggestions, I've been looking at this off and on for several days and am still no clearer!
Title: Re: 1841 census handwriting help
Post by: Lydart on Saturday 22 May 10 19:55 BST (UK)
The column to the right of the male/female ages is the occupation ... so it looks like 'Smith' ... i.e. blacksmith ??


Can you give the ref for this page please, so we can have a look at the whole page ?
Title: Re: 1841 census handwriting help
Post by: JenB on Saturday 22 May 10 20:21 BST (UK)
The occupation is definitely 'Smith'.

I think the name is Gge (i.e. George) Smith.

Jennifer
Title: Re: 1841 census handwriting help
Post by: JenB on Saturday 22 May 10 20:22 BST (UK)
The same family are also in Poplar in 1851.
The head of the household is George Smith, a blacksmith.
His wife is called Tabitha.

Jennifer
Title: Re: 1841 census handwriting help
Post by: Warkz on Saturday 22 May 10 20:27 BST (UK)
Hi, thanks all for the suggestions. It does look like George! Why couldn't I see that before?!

The ref I have is from Ancestry- HO107/702, Book 11, Folio 47.

It's probably not who I was searching for then, I've been looking for ages for John Charles Smith, born 1839, Poplar son of John James Smith occupation blacksmith. That's the closest I've been to finding him! Not to worry, I shall continue searching. Thanks for all your help!

Zoe
Title: Re: 1841 census handwriting help
Post by: Lydart on Saturday 22 May 10 20:29 BST (UK)
John Smith = needle in a haystack, or ten a penny !!


Good luck ... you'll need it !
Title: Re: 1841 census handwriting help
Post by: Warkz on Saturday 22 May 10 20:41 BST (UK)
Haha thank you! I know, it's been about 6 years now, I thought it would be easier with them both having middle names but it's double the searching!

Zoe