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The Common Room / Re: Lampard family St Giles Middlesex
« on: Wednesday 27 September 17 16:34 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Barbara,  transcriptions can be a bit of a headache at times!

Lynda

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The Common Room / Re: Lampard family St Giles Middlesex
« on: Wednesday 27 September 17 16:26 BST (UK)  »
Hi Barbara,
On looking at the 1861 census I noticed a couple of extra children had been born and when I checked the GRO Index I found them registered as Samford, mother's maiden name May.
Thanks for your help on this one, I now know I can discount them as a connection.

I am most grateful for your efforts on my behalf

Lynda

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The Common Room / Re: Lampard family St Giles Middlesex
« on: Wednesday 27 September 17 16:18 BST (UK)  »
Hi Barbara,

Thank you so much for looking. I will check those records and if they match up do you think that the family name was actually Sanford? It seems a little unlikely that both records were mistranscribed, but not impossible

Lynda

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The Common Room / Lampard family St Giles Middlesex
« on: Wednesday 27 September 17 15:36 BST (UK)  »
Hi Everyone,
I have found a family on the 1851 UK census, transcribed as Lampard. The original image appears to support this surname, but I cannot find anything else about them.
The parents are shown as Benjamin and Amy Lampard. I  cannot find a birth for Benjamin and I cannot find a marriage record where he marries Amy.
They have 3 children, Emma, Samuel and Amy. I cannot find the children on GRO Index but if parents weren't married then they would probably have been registered under the mother's name.
I cannot find the family together after the 1851 census either so apart from this one record I have no clues as to where to go next.
Any help would be much appreciated
Lynda

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Charles Cawte in Gosport, Hampshire
« on: Sunday 24 September 17 16:47 BST (UK)  »
Hi Millipede,
Many thanks for that info. The census you found is a possibility although if he and his family lived in Croydon I wonder why he moved to Hampshire? I cannot find him with David and Elizabeth in 1861 so maybe he ran away to sea.  Anyway, there are a couple of candidates in my tree so I have made a note on both of them to look at the 1871 entry.
Thank you for taking the time to help me
Lynda

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Charles Cawte in Gosport, Hampshire
« on: Sunday 24 September 17 10:19 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks Ambly.
At least if we are happy with the age I can try to track him down, using an age range. Although it says place of birth unknown a lot of mt family came from Hampshire so I will start from there.
Thank you for taking the time to look
Lynda

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Charles Cawte in Gosport, Hampshire
« on: Sunday 24 September 17 10:01 BST (UK)  »
Hi Everyone

Could I ask for help in deciphering the age of Charles Cawte on the 1871 census. He has been transcribed as aged 30 but there is an enumerator's pencil mark in the column so the age is not that clear. He is described as a Pensioner, which I think would be unusual for someone who is only 30. His place of birth is not known.
On the transcription he is shown as living with Charles and Amelia Tout, but from the image I think they were neighbours rather than one household. As far as I am aware Charles was not related to the Tout family (Amelia's maiden name was Alford).

Thank you

Lynda

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: Henry William Payne b.1823 Hampshire
« on: Saturday 23 September 17 09:09 BST (UK)  »
hanes, that is great!

Thank you so much for that information, I will add it to my tree.

Lynda

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: Henry William Payne b.1823 Hampshire
« on: Friday 22 September 17 12:54 BST (UK)  »
thanks Hanes,

another little nugget to add to the pile.

Thank you for taking the time to help me

Lynda

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