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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => London and Middlesex => England => London & Middlesex Lookup Requests => Topic started by: the oracle on Wednesday 13 January 21 14:36 GMT (UK)
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Hi can any one find William Sampson born 1789 in Cambridgeshire Royston in the 1861 census
I have him in the 1841and1851 livening Waterloo house Orchard Place Kingsland thanks sue
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Could you please give the 1851 census ref,
John
found him!!
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possibly HO107/1537 folio 396 pg 1. He's 60 b. Royston and a rope and mat maker.
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possibly HO107/1537 folio 396 pg 1. He's 60 b. Royston and a rope and mat maker.
Hi yes that him in 1851 am looking for him in 1861 as he died in1869
He should have a daughter ann maria sampson born 1837 shoreditch thanks you
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As a matter of interest in the 1841 census for William & Family there is a son Joshua born c 1826 +/-
Did he go on to marry Mary Ann Tigwill in 1850. My reason for asking is if that is him he names his father as Thomas??
John
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As a matter of interest in the 1841 census for William & Family there is a son Joshua born c 1826 +/-
Did he go on to marry Mary Ann Tigwill in 1850. My reason for asking is if that is him he names his father as Thomas??
John
Hi John yes I know Thomas was Joshua father but he died in1835 and his wife married William Sampson had a daughter Ann Maria
Am looking for them both as when she got married in 1866 she was still at 2kinglands road which I think is near waterlo house
Had ordered will death certificate as he died 1869 if you find them that would be great I am alway looking for any thing for 1831 or later to find Elizabeth family her Malden name was smith thanks again
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Ann Maria was still living in Kingsland Road when she married in 1866. A fair bit of the 1861 census has been lost and Haggerstone West is amongst those missing.
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3098279
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3098282
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3098280
Debra :)
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Ann Maria was still living in Kingsland Road when she married in 1866. A fair bit of the 1861 census has been lost and Haggerstone West is amongst those missing.
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3098279
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3098282
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3098280
Debra :)
Ann Maria was still living in Kingsland Road when she married in 1866. A fair bit of the 1861 census has been lost and Haggerstone West is amongst those missing.
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3098279
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3098282
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3098280
Debra :)
Thanks you do you know if any records on the 1831 or before that
As am looking for Elizabeth smith who was Sampson on the census
Thanks sue
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Just wanting your confirmation re Joshua c 1826.
1. He married Mary Ann Tigwill Yes/No Father recorded as Thomas.
2 Thomas his birth father died 1835 Yes/No, and his wife Elizabeth then marries William Sampson Yes/No
3. William & Elizabeth have a daughter Ann Maria c1837/38 born Shoreditch, as per 1841/1851 census.
Sorry if it sounds a bit formal,
John
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Just wanting your confirmation re Joshua c 1826.
1. He married Mary Ann Tigwill Yes/No Father recorded as Thomas.
2 Thomas his birth father died 1835 Yes/No, and his wife Elizabeth then marries William Sampson Yes/No
3. William & Elizabeth have a daughter Ann Maria c1837/38 born Shoreditch, as per 1841/1851 census.
Sorry if it sounds a bit formal,
Hi john yes he married Mary ann tigwill his father was Thomas
Yes to the next Question
Yes William and Elizabeth had a daughter ann maria she was born 1837 she was my great Grandmother
Thanks sue
John
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Of possible interest:
"SECOND COURT
(Before Mr. PAYNE.)
Samuel Giles, 33, was indicted for stealing the sum of
11s. 6d., the moneys of William Sampson, and for fraudu-
lently obtaining 20 brushes from George Henry Sharplin.
The prisoner delivered goods to Mr. Sampson, in the
Kingsland-road, which came to 8s. 6d. Mr. Sampson gave
him a sovereign, and he went to get change, but did not
return, and the charge was that of stealing the difference
between the sovereign and price of the goods.
It was suggested that it could not be a felony, as the
prosecuter gave the prisoner the sovereign to change, but
The jury found the prisoner Guilty and he was sentenced
to six months' hard labour.
Saturday, May 24, 1862, The Times
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Of possible interest:
"SECOND COURT
(Before Mr. PAYNE.)
Samuel Giles, 33, was indicted for stealing the sum of
11s. 6d., the moneys of William Sampson, and for fraudu-
lently obtaining 20 brushes from George Henry Sharplin.
The prisoner delivered goods to Mr. Sampson, in the
Kingsland-road, which came to 8s. 6d. Mr. Sampson gave
him a sovereign, and he went to get change, but did not
return, and the charge was that of stealing the difference
between the sovereign and price of the goods.
It was suggested that it could not be a felony, as the
prosecuter gave the prisoner the sovereign to change, but
The jury found the prisoner Guilty and he was sentenced
to six months' hard labour.
Saturday, May 24, 1862, The Times
Thank you for that if you find any thing let me
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Just wanting your confirmation re Joshua c 1826.
1. He married Mary Ann Tigwill Yes/No Father recorded as Thomas.
2 Thomas his birth father died 1835 Yes/No, and his wife Elizabeth then marries William Sampson Yes/No
3. William & Elizabeth have a daughter Ann Maria c1837/38 born Shoreditch, as per 1841/1851 census.
Sorry if it sounds a bit formal,
Hi john yes he married Mary ann tigwill his father was Thomas
Yes to the next Question
Yes William and Elizabeth had a daughter ann maria she was born 1837 she was my great Grandmother
Thanks sue
Hi John
Did that help you yesterday ??
Thanks sue