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1891 census- THURSTON (Brighton)
« on: Tuesday 01 March 05 23:36 GMT (UK) »
Hi, trying to trace....

William Arthur Thurston.

Born in Brighton c1870,  living in Brighton in 1891. 

Have found him on index as 'adopted son'.  Age 21

Can anyone tell me please who else is in same household, and address if possible?

Many thanks

Helen
Warwickshire - ADKINS / KENNARD
Hertfordshire - BRADD / ROBLETT / THOROGOOD / WATSON
ABURN - BLANKS - BLOGG - BURGESS - FERRY - FREEMAN - GOODRICK - GOTTY -MEECH - MIDDLEDITCH -  RUSSELL - PLANT - THURSTON

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Re: 1891 census- THURSTON (Brighton)
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 01 March 05 23:47 GMT (UK) »
Hi Helen

1891 Census, 83, Edward St , Brighton

Owen H SHELLEY ,head ,56 ,wid , Grocer, b Sussex, Alfriston?
William A THURSTON, adopted son, 21, s,  life assurance agent, b Brighton
Bert EVERETT, boarder, 20, s, coachman (domestic),   do

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BARTRAM, KEYWORTH, PHILLIPS, SYLVESTER,
SAYLES, OATES, PARKIN, GREAVES, BARRACLOUGH,   in Sheffield
THEAKER in Sheffield and Belton
FORD in Chapel en le frith

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Re: 1891 census- THURSTON (Brighton)
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 02 March 05 07:34 GMT (UK) »
hi VAT

Many, many thanks.

 I have now located him on the 1881 census - as William A Shelley - no wonder there was no trace of him! 

Helen ;D
Warwickshire - ADKINS / KENNARD
Hertfordshire - BRADD / ROBLETT / THOROGOOD / WATSON
ABURN - BLANKS - BLOGG - BURGESS - FERRY - FREEMAN - GOODRICK - GOTTY -MEECH - MIDDLEDITCH -  RUSSELL - PLANT - THURSTON

Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk