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Offline saar3

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1841 census for Staffordshire
« on: Thursday 02 December 04 12:13 GMT (UK) »
Would be very grateful for a look up in the 1841 census for Staffordshire for the following couple

William Myatt born about 1798
Dorothy Myatt born about 1895

They lived in the village of Upper Stonnall near Lichfield.

It is possible that at least 2 children were in the same household - Samuel aged about 10 and Fanny aged about 6.
Researching Moon, Jeffrey, Umpleby, Mortimer, Lowcock, Lynch, Naylor, Cobb, Emmott, Lofthouse, Limbert, Brooks, Gilbank, Wilkinson, Watkinson, Hebden, Hey and Clemie in Yorkshire<br />and<br />Myatt and Lawrence in Staffordshire and Warwickshire

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Re: 1841 census for Staffordshire
« Reply #1 on: Monday 13 February 06 16:13 GMT (UK) »
1841
LAWN HEAD, ELLENHALL, STAFFS
WILLIAM MYATT  40  AG LAB   Y
JANE          "        75                Y
SARAH        "       30                Y
JOHN         "         10               Y
FANNY       "          6                Y
JAMES       "          5                 Y
WILLIAM    "         3                 Y
HARRIAT     "        1                  Y
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Their are 4 Dorothy's aged 80, 75, 50...............

and a perfect 46 at WITE ROW, LONGTON, STOKE UPON TRENT
but she lives with a James Myatt aged 43 with a daughter Fanny aged 9 and a son Reuben aged 4 and a Eliza Lovatt aged 19 is staying with them............. and they are a family of Journeyman Potters

the 50 year old is in Staffs Lunatic Asylum and she doesn't work there  :o

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Researching names BRYANT (Camberwell), PASTERFIELD (Essex and all), RAY (Holborn/Islington areas back to Brentford), POWELL (Glouc & beyond?)
Fletcher (Glouc into Warwickshie into Lancs?), BUCKLEY (Chatham area), Watson (Chatham area).


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