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Thomas Radbone through the census (PLEASE CLOSE)
« on: Friday 03 August 07 13:57 BST (UK) »
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1841
HO107/889 18 47 3
Ensham, Oxfordshire
Freeland
Thomas Radbone   47   Ag lab        Y
Hannah       "          38                     Y
Thomas       "          15                     Y
John             "         14                     Y
Emma           "         11                     Y
Frederick      "          10                    Y
Henry           "           6                     Y
Albert           "           7 months         Y


1851
HO107/1731 142 14
Ensham, Oxfordshire
Freeland
Thomas Radbone   head   26  ag lab               Ensham    
Elizabeth     "          wife    26  Glover                   "
Charles        "          son      3   scholar                  "
John             "            "        1                                "
Ann Breakspear     lodger   28 (unm)Glover           "
James Breakspear    son      2                                "
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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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Re: Thomas Radbone through the census
« Reply #1 on: Friday 03 August 07 14:03 BST (UK) »
Glad the 1851 wasn't entirely useless  ;D

1841
HO107/889 18 47 3
Ensham, Oxfordshire
Freeland

Thomas Radbone, 47, Ag lab
Hannah, 38
Thomas, 15
John, 14
Emma, 11
Frederick, 10
Henry, 6
Albert, 7 months

All born in county
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Re: Thomas Radbone through the census
« Reply #2 on: Friday 03 August 07 14:07 BST (UK) »
there is a death of a thomas radbone in 1860
y.o.r.. 1860.
qtr. oct/nov dec.
dist. woodstock.
county. oxfordshire.
vol 3a.
page 375
cattell,alcester
vickers,sulgrave
hewish,holborn
manley,bethnal green
barnes,bassingbourn

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Re: Thomas Radbone through the census
« Reply #3 on: Friday 03 August 07 16:07 BST (UK) »
Bryant, I'll just wait till you have finished editing your posts before adding anything ... unless you want to tell us which years you need?  ;) ;D
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Re: Thomas Radbone through the census
« Reply #4 on: Friday 03 August 07 16:20 BST (UK) »
Hello Tati Hello Wozzle

Two sets of twins in the household at this moment in time (both under 1 years old) now was I coming or going............

Owing to current fuzzy brain syndrome I am starting again with a new post!
I have the ability to see the 1841 and 1861 but I can't make up my mind conclusively which ones they are!

Thankyou for your efforts so far and your patience........i'm going to close the other posts!

Bryant
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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