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Northumberland / Re: Census CDs and Name Indexes
« on: Saturday 29 January 05 15:03 GMT (UK) »
Gidday stranger!!!! I haven't heard from you for a while Mick so it's nice to see you posting to MY query! After reading your post I'm thinking I should've posted the census information I was given, maybe someone has access to it and can provide me with ALL the information, so I'll paste it below. I'm not 100% sure of details but I think it's from the 1851 in Northumberland. It makes sense cause this is John ARMSTRONG and Dorothy WAUGH I'm talking about here Mick. No, I still haven't found them ... sigh!!
I DID, however, manage to find more children for Thomas ARMSTRONG and Esther STOBART, John's parents. I'll have to email that to you direct, so you know where I am with this family. I put them on the backburner when we couldn't find John and Dorothy's marriage in Gretna Green, I've only just picked it up again. 'Tis time I found answers and put this one to rest so I can get on with my Scottish lines!
Here's the information I received from a lady in Australia, it IS the 1851 ...
"I decided to check some NBL 1851 census indexes on fiche, and found...
ARMSTRONG John 29, Dorothy 28, Thos 2, Elizabeth 2
folio 23, census piece HO107/2416"
Maybe someone who's reading this will have access to the 1851 and be able to send me a copy of the image? Here's hoping anyway!
Take care,
Rob.
I DID, however, manage to find more children for Thomas ARMSTRONG and Esther STOBART, John's parents. I'll have to email that to you direct, so you know where I am with this family. I put them on the backburner when we couldn't find John and Dorothy's marriage in Gretna Green, I've only just picked it up again. 'Tis time I found answers and put this one to rest so I can get on with my Scottish lines!
Here's the information I received from a lady in Australia, it IS the 1851 ...
"I decided to check some NBL 1851 census indexes on fiche, and found...
ARMSTRONG John 29, Dorothy 28, Thos 2, Elizabeth 2
folio 23, census piece HO107/2416"
Maybe someone who's reading this will have access to the 1851 and be able to send me a copy of the image? Here's hoping anyway!
Take care,
Rob.