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Offline stevebooth

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1851 census lookup request for Sutton - BURGESS
« on: Saturday 01 January 05 21:07 GMT (UK) »
Could anyone please help me locate the BURGESS family in Sutton, Macclesfield, in 1851?

I'm looking for Henry Burgess, who would have been aged 17, born in Macclesfield. He was probably living with his parents - father David Burgess, a weaver, and mother possibly called Mary.

The family might have been living in the Fountain Street area of Sutton.

Any help gratefully received!

Many thanks,

Steve

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Re: 1851 census lookup request for Sutton - BURGESS
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 02 January 05 18:01 GMT (UK) »
Hi Steve
             Here they are in 1851

HO107-2161-F 242  Higgingbottom Green Sutton Macclesfield

David Burgess  41  silk weaver               born Macclesfield
Mary                 38                                              ~
Henry               17  brickmaker                           ~
Mary                   8                                              ~
Hannah              2                                              ~

hope this helps

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Re: 1851 census lookup request for Sutton - BURGESS
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 02 January 05 19:11 GMT (UK) »
Thanks a lot, Peter! That's a great help.

Steve