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Where's CRICK in 1871 (on Ancestry) ?
« on: Tuesday 26 September 06 16:27 BST (UK) »
Some time ago a very helpful person found my ADKINS family in 1871 and transcribed the details for me.

I now have a subscription for Ancestry and thought I'd print off the census image for my files.

I can't find them - anywhere  ???

The reference I was given (which I am assuming isn't ancestry's) was RG10/3186 39a.

The family should be easy enough to spot - father's name was Perrin Bishop ADKINS, and amongst the children is an Archibald.  I have searched every conceivable variation of Perrin, Adkins, Archibald, Florence, Frances, etc. and they are just not there - they should either be Crick or Rugby - Crick I can't find at all, and half of Rugby appears to be missing - but it might just be me...... ::)

Does anyone know which parishes are missing from Ancestry's 1871 census before I go goggle-eyed?  I've tried looking on their site but can't find anything useful. 

Thanks

Helen
Warwickshire - ADKINS / KENNARD
Hertfordshire - BRADD / ROBLETT / THOROGOOD / WATSON
ABURN - BLANKS - BLOGG - BURGESS - FERRY - FREEMAN - GOODRICK - GOTTY -MEECH - MIDDLEDITCH -  RUSSELL - PLANT - THURSTON

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Re: Where's Crick in 1871 (on Ancestry) ?
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 26 September 06 16:30 BST (UK) »
Hi,     I wonder if it's Crich,which is in Derbyshire.
stoke on trent. carson,wain,leese,shaw,key,scalley,mitchell,<br />james,<br /> nottingham,pollard,grice,<br />derbyshire,vallands,turton,howe.<br /> new zealand,turton<br /> canada,carson.<br />australia,mitchell,scalley,<br />

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Re: Where's Crick in 1871 (on Ancestry) ?
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 26 September 06 16:34 BST (UK) »
Hi Oonagh

Thanks for the suggestion but it's definitely Crick with a 'k' !   (Near Rugby/Daventry).  That's about the one thing they're consistent with  ;D

Helen

Warwickshire - ADKINS / KENNARD
Hertfordshire - BRADD / ROBLETT / THOROGOOD / WATSON
ABURN - BLANKS - BLOGG - BURGESS - FERRY - FREEMAN - GOODRICK - GOTTY -MEECH - MIDDLEDITCH -  RUSSELL - PLANT - THURSTON

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Re: Where's Crick in 1871 (on Ancestry) ?
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 26 September 06 16:36 BST (UK) »
Just found Crick in Northamptonshire,where there is an Archibald Adkins,age 15  (1881) census.
stoke on trent. carson,wain,leese,shaw,key,scalley,mitchell,<br />james,<br /> nottingham,pollard,grice,<br />derbyshire,vallands,turton,howe.<br /> new zealand,turton<br /> canada,carson.<br />australia,mitchell,scalley,<br />


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Re: Where's Crick in 1871 (on Ancestry) ?
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 26 September 06 16:36 BST (UK) »
Hiya - flesh it out with DoBs and PoBs of Perrin and Archibald and I'll start from scratch - that PIECE number must be wrong ...


UPDATE - Nope its correct for Crick as a sub district of Rugby - albeit in Warks, not Northants - not that that would matter for a search on name ...
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Re: Where's Crick in 1871 (on Ancestry) ?
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 26 September 06 16:47 BST (UK) »
   HI, what do you think of this entry Free BMD,in the births, 1842 March,"Perrin -ishe- Adkins" .
stoke on trent. carson,wain,leese,shaw,key,scalley,mitchell,<br />james,<br /> nottingham,pollard,grice,<br />derbyshire,vallands,turton,howe.<br /> new zealand,turton<br /> canada,carson.<br />australia,mitchell,scalley,<br />

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Re: Where's Crick in 1871 (on Ancestry) ?
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 26 September 06 16:50 BST (UK) »
Righty here goes


Perrin Bishop ADKINS - born c1841/2 - to William and Ann Adkins.  (after the census - typical).  Christened January 1842 - St Andrews, Rugby.

1851 - at home with William and Ann (and siblings) in St Andrews area of Rugby.

1861 - still at home in Rugby.

1871 - can't find but should be with his wife Frances E, and children Edith E, Archibald C, Florence M, Thomas W and Elizabeth H.  

1872- Perrin Bishop Adkins death.

1881 - widowed Frances Adkins in Crick with 3 youngest children - all of whom were born there.

I have all the census images except for 1871 - but it must exist - as I said, someone found me the details........

Helen
very puzzled.
Warwickshire - ADKINS / KENNARD
Hertfordshire - BRADD / ROBLETT / THOROGOOD / WATSON
ABURN - BLANKS - BLOGG - BURGESS - FERRY - FREEMAN - GOODRICK - GOTTY -MEECH - MIDDLEDITCH -  RUSSELL - PLANT - THURSTON

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Re: Where's Crick in 1871 (on Ancestry) ?
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 26 September 06 16:51 BST (UK) »
   HI, what do you think of this entry Free BMD,in the births, 1842 March,"Perrin -ishe- Adkins" .

Yes - that's him - can't imagine it's anyone else ;)

Helen
Warwickshire - ADKINS / KENNARD
Hertfordshire - BRADD / ROBLETT / THOROGOOD / WATSON
ABURN - BLANKS - BLOGG - BURGESS - FERRY - FREEMAN - GOODRICK - GOTTY -MEECH - MIDDLEDITCH -  RUSSELL - PLANT - THURSTON

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Re: Where's Crick in 1871 (on Ancestry) ?
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 26 September 06 16:52 BST (UK) »
OK - I think that RUTHP who did the original transcription either made a mistake with the RG Refn number, or used a CD with its own IDS

Folio 39a is unusual - altho Ancestry is not listing that PIECE number as having any problems

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,59360.0.html
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