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Title: anguige family in brighton
Post by: runningbear on Wednesday 13 October 10 18:39 BST (UK)
hi all,

would deeply appreciate any help with the Anguige family.

i have thomas william born in brighton in 1863

he marries rose carn in 1890 in brighton

daughter rosalie born in 1897

daughter winifred born in 1900

i cannot find them on the 1891 or 1901 census....

can anyone help?
Title: Re: any info on anguige family?
Post by: Dazey999 on Wednesday 13 October 10 18:51 BST (UK)
Here they are in 1901, runningbear:
RG13; Piece: 941; Folio: 24; Page: 3
39 Havelock Rd, Preston, Sussex
all born Brighton
Thomas Auguige, 38, Railway ...(?)... Fitter,
Rose 35
John 9
Kate 7
Rosaline 3
Winifred 6m
Title: Re: any info on anguige family?
Post by: Dazey999 on Wednesday 13 October 10 18:56 BST (UK)
1891
RG12; Piece: 821; Folio 96; Page 43
25 Campbell Rd, Preston (2 rooms)
Thomas Auguige, 28, Westinghouse Railway Break (sic) fitter, b. Brighton
Rose, 35, b. Hove
Title: Re: any info on anguige family?
Post by: runningbear on Wednesday 13 October 10 19:11 BST (UK)
hi dazey,

wow! brilliant, big thank you. a few children i did not know about. how did you manage to find them so quickly?

i have rose as the daughter of william and susan akehurst and have found them on the census, 1861 and 1871. i can see that rose is a servant in 1881 but for the life of me i cannot trace thomas anguige back at all!!!

can you see him in any earlier censuses?
Title: Re: any info on anguige family?
Post by: Dazey999 on Wednesday 13 October 10 19:49 BST (UK)
Hi runningbear
Here he is in 1871
RG10; Piece: 1081; Folio: 63; Page: 24
28 New York Street, Brighton (St Peter)
Absolom Anguige, 38, Brass Turner Railway Works, b. Holbeck, Yorkshire
Sarah A, 34, b. Hunslet, Yorkshire
Martha, 9, b. Brighton
Thomas W, 8, b. Brighton
Kate, 5, b. Brighton
Mary J, 2, b. Brighton
Mary Brook, 54, widowed mother, b. Hunslet
Title: Re: any info on anguige family?
Post by: runningbear on Wednesday 13 October 10 20:20 BST (UK)
Fantastic dazey,

you have now given me his parents and siblings, you have opened up a new avenue for me to explore, can you see the family on any other census?

by the looks of things absolom and sarah married around 1869, so it would be nice to find them in 1881, i will go and check if i can find them.

i presume absolom went to brighton looking for work from yorkshire.
Title: Re: any info on anguige family?
Post by: Dazey999 on Wednesday 13 October 10 20:44 BST (UK)
Absolom Anguige married Sarah Ann Brooke - 1859 Brighton
1841 census
Holbeck Lane End, Holbeck, Leeds
HO107; Piece 1344; Book: 8; Civil Parish: Leeds; County: Yorkshire; Enumeration District: 6; Folio: 26; Page: 14
William Anguige, 45, Mechanic
Martha 40
Jane 10
Absolom 8
Title: Re: any info on anguige family?
Post by: runningbear on Wednesday 13 October 10 21:56 BST (UK)
thanks to you dazey, i now have all the census info. you are a star. thank you.

Bear
Title: Re: anguige family completed, thanks
Post by: coch-y-bonddu on Saturday 12 February 11 20:29 GMT (UK)
Joe,
I came across you while searching for info on A J Lane of Brighton.
A friend is compiling a collection of his articles from "The Field," and I have just found proof that he was the author of a fishing manuscript in 1843. I have the census info (dates of birth, marriage, death, addresses & relatives) plus more stuff on his career and his writings.
How did your researches go? I'm wondering why, in later life, he was known as A.J. Norton Lane.
Happy to share info.
Best wishes,
Paul
Title: Re: anguige family completed, thanks
Post by: runningbear on Saturday 26 February 11 13:02 GMT (UK)
hi paul,

let me firstly welcome you to rootschat, a whole new world awaits you, its crammed full of hints and tips, full of lovely helpful people and is a wonderful resource to have at hand.

its rather exciting about a j lane, i would more than welcome any additional info you have, i will reopen this board, so that others can share in your postings.

look forward to hearing from you.

Bear
Title: Re: anguige family in brighton
Post by: coch-y-bonddu on Monday 28 February 11 06:29 GMT (UK)
Hi Joe,
It's a fairly long story. AJ was a gun expert, writing in the Field as "One who has fired some 20,000 trial shots at marks." I recently made the connection with a fishing manuscript that was published in the 1990s. It was published as "The fishing diary of AJ Lane 1843," although the publisher had no idea who Lane was at that time. It has been fairly easy to piece together much of his life. A solicitor, born in London, lived in Brighton, born 1816, died 1906. He was widowed in 1894 and remarried in 1895. In late life he called himself A.J. Norton Lane. It would be interesting to know why. Maybe he took the name of his second wife, Clara. Also it would be very nice to know the name of the house or village where he grew up (Sussex close to Kent border). However the main reason I wrote was to give this info to whoever had been researching his family - thought they'd like to know that he was a well-known authority on shotguns and ballistics - which was why I mailed you.
All the best, Paul