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Sussex / Re: information pre 1841 census and old workhouse buxted
« on: Wednesday 11 January 17 16:25 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
Many thanks for your reply, I was wondering if the 'Old Workhouse' quoted as address in 1851 would be that they are living in a workhouse or if that was the name of the road?

Also how do I go about finding any information pre 1841 census?  I'd like to know more about their lifestyle and what they did etc,

Good idea about finding her marriage certificate to James - hopefully it won't just say deceased!

Lisa


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Sussex / information pre 1841 census and old workhouse buxted
« on: Sunday 18 December 16 16:09 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I have a couple of queries, I have a relative (Judith Tourle) whose parents and brother all(inconveniently for me for census info) died in 1840 in Buxted! This left her with 3 young children and no husband (oops). I have found her in the 1841 census at Redbrook and it states her (on The Weald website) as being independent? Would this mean her parents owned a property or would it be a landowner kept her on?

Also in 1851 she's stated as living in Old Workhouse Buxted with new husband and lots more children, is this an actual workhouse or just the name of the place it used to be? Her husband James Seamer/Seymour  is quoted as being a Farm labourer,

Many thanks and happy Christmas
Lisa

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Canada Lookup Request / Re: ALBERT GRAY
« on: Wednesday 14 September 16 15:04 BST (UK)  »
This is all fantastic stuff, thank you everyone for all of your brilliant information, it's very much appreciated.
Lisa x

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Canada Lookup Request / ALBERT GRAY
« on: Tuesday 13 September 16 13:18 BST (UK)  »
Hi, I'm looking for any information on my great Uncle Albert Gray,(1888-1982) who moved to Canada around 1908-1912 from Kent. I know he married an Elizabeth Wellcoat in 1913 and died in Canada in 1982, but know very little of his life. I believe he was in the Royal Medical Corps in the War but know nothing after that.

Any help greatly appreciated!
Many thanks
Lisa

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Kent / Re: pollington death in pembury workhouse
« on: Tuesday 27 October 15 17:50 GMT (UK)  »
yes have found him in workhouse in 1881 along with his 12 year old son George,

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Kent / pollington death in pembury workhouse
« on: Tuesday 27 October 15 17:20 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Can anyone help? My ancestor Henry Pollington born abt 1826 in Speldhurst appears to have died in the Tonbridge Union Workhouse (sandhill) in 1882. He was married to Harriet Puttock. Does anyone know whether he did die here or how I can find out. Also any ideas on where he might be buried. Not sure what happens when someone dies in the workhouse.

Many thanks
Lisa

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: deaths in buxted in 1840
« on: Tuesday 01 September 15 18:34 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks Stan and Nigel - I feel quite ill just reading it!!!

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Family History Beginners Board / deaths in buxted in 1840
« on: Tuesday 01 September 15 12:12 BST (UK)  »
Hi can someone help!

I seem to have quite a few relatives that died in Buxted or Uckfield in the year 1840 and was just wondering if anyone knew if anything dramatic happened that year to cause the deaths or if its just a coincidence!

Thanks
Lisa

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Stuck on my Tourle ancestors
« on: Friday 20 March 15 19:07 GMT (UK)  »
thank you! I shall have a good look  :)

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