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Paul E

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Re: Censuswhack
« Reply #54 on: Thursday 10 February 05 10:23 GMT (UK) »
Only one DYLAN in 1881 - unfortunately Patrick, not Bob. :(

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Re: Censuswhack
« Reply #55 on: Thursday 10 February 05 10:34 GMT (UK) »
Yep, I'd agree they were a bit easy..five points is fine.

I have a few more suggestions now; how about:
1881
Cloud Hill     abt 1849     Pimlico, Middlesex, England     Head     Paddington 22 Barnsdale Rd Photographic Artist
I think the cloud must be a Claud in real life though

There were more than one of Moons, stars and suns

I also found :
Plate White     abt 1852     Portsea, Hampshire, England     Daughter     Chatham
Spoon Hodgson     abt 1837     Percy Main, Northumberland, England     Head     Bishopwearmouth

For the other tablewear I could only find:
Cup ? Simmonds     abt 1826     St Martin, Hampshire, England     Head     Wareham St Martin
and
Edwerd Fork Hull     abt 1879     Wolsingham, Durham, England     Son     Coundon
M.Table Thompson     abt 1875     Whitehaven, Cumberland, England     Daughter     Whitehaven

The last two (at least  ::)) not really being proper first names but just to complete the set!

And here are the poor Hamsters who must have also ended up in the canal:
Margaret Hamster     abt 1860     Sydenham, Kent, England     Daughter     Lambeth     
   Mary Hamster    abt 1821    Reading, Berkshire, England    Wife    Lambeth    
   Mary Ann Hamster    abt 1856    Norwood, Surrey, England    Daughter    Lambeth    
   William Hamster    abt 1858    Sydenham, Kent, England    Son    Lambeth    
   Wm. Hamster    abt 1825    Marylebone, Middlesex, England    Head    Lambeth    

Or could the parents have died, the daughters all married and the son moved overseas?

Cork: Collins,
Herts/Beds:  Pope,Harwood
Essex:  Bryant, Pumfrey, Williams, Keyes,Totham, Citchen
Surrey/London: Shields, Woolf, Cooper, Quinton, Plumer
other: Cuskern,  Domazsewicz
Wales: Morgan, Mathews, Thomas (x2), Trew, Protheroe, Owen

Census information is Crown copyright

Paul E

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Re: Censuswhack
« Reply #56 on: Thursday 10 February 05 10:35 GMT (UK) »
1891 has the following gents:

Ivor Brain
Ivor Body
Ivor Back
Ivor Head

and my favourite (but not part of the main body of the family) Ivor McIvor  :D

Unfortunately, these aren't strictly Censuswhacks so its nil points to me! :)

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Re: Censuswhack
« Reply #57 on: Thursday 10 February 05 10:39 GMT (UK) »
Theres "A Baby Tongue" living in Birmingham in 1881

which I though was sweet  :P, but he's also not eligible for Censuswhack.
Cork: Collins,
Herts/Beds:  Pope,Harwood
Essex:  Bryant, Pumfrey, Williams, Keyes,Totham, Citchen
Surrey/London: Shields, Woolf, Cooper, Quinton, Plumer
other: Cuskern,  Domazsewicz
Wales: Morgan, Mathews, Thomas (x2), Trew, Protheroe, Owen

Census information is Crown copyright


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Re: Censuswhack
« Reply #58 on: Thursday 10 February 05 10:40 GMT (UK) »
Quick Update then...

RootsChatter,     Points to date
janed 1
tabitha 10
emilysiobhan 15
Hackstaple 6
broakham 4
kat 1
gennig 2
Berlin-Bob 1


Mary Ann Hamster    - I wonder if anyone did? ; :)



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Re: Censuswhack
« Reply #59 on: Thursday 10 February 05 11:05 GMT (UK) »
For your canal Paul, there were, on the 1891 census, 13 Toads and 8 Newts but not a single Frog, nor ever yet a married one  8)
Southern or Southan [Hereford , Monmouthshire & Glos], Jenkins, Meredith and Morgan [Monmouthshire and Glos.], Murrill, Damary, Damry, Ray, Lawrence [all Middx. & London], Nethway from Kenn or Yatton. Also Riley and Lyons in South Africa and Riley from St. Helena.
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« Reply #60 on: Thursday 10 February 05 11:18 GMT (UK) »
And for emily's table, in 1891 poor old (young) Alfred Vinegar, 3mths, living in Hanley Castle

Shame about the Frogs, Hack.  Thomas and John in 1871 obviously never went a courtin' ::)

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« Reply #61 on: Thursday 10 February 05 11:23 GMT (UK) »
Not a census - so probably not eligable for a point - but did you know ANNE ELEPHANT was buried in Bolden in Co Durham on 1 Sept 1727, according to the NBI on familysearch.net.

Must be a large grave.
Edmonds/Edmunds - mainly Sussex
DeBoo - London
Green - Suffolk
Parker - Sussex
Kemp - Essex
Farrington - Essex
Boniface - West Sussex

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Re: Censuswhack
« Reply #62 on: Thursday 10 February 05 11:30 GMT (UK) »
Probably the courtship failures of the frogs explains the lack od Tadpoles in 1881... ;D
although there are 29 in the IGI....mostly from the 1600's


I've found some Frog marriages on freebmd though--no Thomas or John though..

Marriages Dec 1837
FROG    William        Southwell    15   1051   
Marriages Sep 1848
Frog    Hannah         Thanet    5   459   
Marriages Mar 1886
FROG    William         Shardlow    7b   510   
Marriages Mar 1903
Frog    Joseph Eli         Nottingham    7b   412   

I wonder where William had got to in 1891?
Cork: Collins,
Herts/Beds:  Pope,Harwood
Essex:  Bryant, Pumfrey, Williams, Keyes,Totham, Citchen
Surrey/London: Shields, Woolf, Cooper, Quinton, Plumer
other: Cuskern,  Domazsewicz
Wales: Morgan, Mathews, Thomas (x2), Trew, Protheroe, Owen

Census information is Crown copyright