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Offline snowflake

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1841/51/61 look up please TALBOT
« on: Monday 21 February 05 05:12 GMT (UK) »
Hello.
Could I please ask for a look up for a Martha TALBOT (b. abt 1805 at Shalbourne, Berkshire ) on the 1861,1851 & 1841 census. Husband Unknown.
She is on the 1871 census, Martha Talbot aged 66 Shalbourne, Berkshire a widow, and in 1881 living with her son William and wife Mary.
1881.
William TALBOT   Head M Male 52 Inkpen, Berkshire
Mary TALBOT   Wife M Female 42 Shalbourne, Berkshire
Martha TALBOT    Mother W Female 76 Shalbourne, Berkshire

Hoping to find her husband alive in 1861, 1851 or 1841 if it is possible.

Thank you  :)
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Re: 1841/51/61 look up please TALBOT
« Reply #1 on: Monday 21 February 05 08:59 GMT (UK) »
Hi there - this is from the 1851 index and they are in Inkpen (Shalbourne is in Wilts by the way) - at the moment I only have the index, hope to have the whole thing later on this week though

TALBOT   
      David      53   Fo95
      Martha      46   Fo95
      William      22   Fo95
      Harriet      14   Fo95
      Charles   10   Fo95
      Frances   4   Fo95
      George   8   Fo95
      
      Sarah      75   Fo87
      Benjemin   31   Fo87

I have included the last 2 people though they are a different household as I think Sarah may be Davids mother

hope it helps - at least you have the name of Martha's husband now :)

Debbie
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Re: 1841/51/61 look up please TALBOT
« Reply #2 on: Monday 21 February 05 22:36 GMT (UK) »
Hello Debbie,
                   Thank you for this information, it is a great help.

I do appreciate you taking the time to look this up.

Kind Regards.  :D
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