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John Potts b1850 Allendale Town
« on: Sunday 25 March 07 11:02 BST (UK) »
I know its a long shot but can anyone find Mr. P. in the 1851 census? cheers
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Re: John Potts b1850 Allendale Town
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 25 March 07 11:08 BST (UK) »
Hi Marie,

1851
HO107/2415 18 3
Allendale, Northumberland
Allendale Town

Margaret Potts, head, mar, 22, Joiners* wife, b. Chesterwood? Hayden?
John, son, 11 mo, b. Allendale

Next door: Elizabeth Potts, head, unm, 34, Dressmaker, b. Allendale

Tanja  :)

*sorry - amended

let me know if you need 1861: RG9/3861 89 28
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Re: John Potts b1850 Allendale Town
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 25 March 07 11:14 BST (UK) »
possibly,  i wonder what happened to his father.  ???
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Re: John Potts b1850 Allendale Town
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 25 March 07 12:00 BST (UK) »
LOL - nothing fatal - he's found his way back home by 1861  ;) (will see if I can find out where he was hanging around on census night 1851)


1861
RG9/3861 89 28 & 29
Allendale
Allendale Town

William Potts, head, 38, Joiner & Cartwright, b. Cumberland Bra**pton
Margaret, wife, 32, b. Northumberland Haydon
John, son, 11, scholar, b. Allendale
Margaret, dau, 9, scholar, b. do.
Edward Thomas, son, 3, b. do.
Isabella, dau, 9 mo, b. do.
 "My dear, I think the English pronounce it 'appiness"  

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