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Offline Teresa Palmer

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Re: william hudson 1806
« Reply #9 on: Monday 28 March 05 21:50 BST (UK) »
Hi burto.
what heather said above is correct. my line is
william
thomas
edmund (edward)
lucy
sophia

what is your line ? if you want any more dates etc just pm me and i will send you what i have so far. i am hoping to get to the nottm archives in the next week or so to see if i can get williams parent and anything else i can on this line of hudsons best wishes teresa
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surname's i am interested in:
Godber,
Salmon,
Hudson,
Merrin,
Mead,
Allchorne,
Penney,
Graves.

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Re: william hudson 1806
« Reply #10 on: Monday 28 March 05 22:35 BST (UK) »
Hi Teresa,
My line is Thomas then Florence. I found information on Jemima, her parents were William born about 1802 and Elizabeth born about 1806 Clarke both from Watnall. They had two other children called William and Mary.
Swift , Matthews, Price , Clarke , Rockley, Dewey, Turton, Wild, Nottingham
Aldread, Brentnall, Cowlishaw Derbyshire
Elliot, The Borders/Nottingham FWK industry
Hartopp, NW Leicester (Barkby and surrounds).
Smith Bilston Staffordshire
Bennett, Calary? Ireland
Johnson, Staffordshire/Warwickshire
Latham, Lewis, Trevor, Vero, Armstrong, Barnett

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Re: william hudson 1806
« Reply #11 on: Monday 28 March 05 22:38 BST (UK) »
Hi,
What does A L on the census mean before not born Nottingham?
Swift , Matthews, Price , Clarke , Rockley, Dewey, Turton, Wild, Nottingham
Aldread, Brentnall, Cowlishaw Derbyshire
Elliot, The Borders/Nottingham FWK industry
Hartopp, NW Leicester (Barkby and surrounds).
Smith Bilston Staffordshire
Bennett, Calary? Ireland
Johnson, Staffordshire/Warwickshire
Latham, Lewis, Trevor, Vero, Armstrong, Barnett

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Re: william hudson 1806
« Reply #12 on: Monday 28 March 05 23:14 BST (UK) »
If this is the occupation line before birthplace Burto, then AL is an abbreviation for agricultural labourer (worker on a farm).

Heather
Nottinghamshire: Willmott, Williams, Oldham, Padgett, Burden, Stokes, Huskinson, Tuckwood, Morley, Barnett
Lincolnshire: Foster, Dennis, Mowbray
Leicestershire: Mowbray,Hudson, Tuckwood
Derbyshire: Starbrook
Somerset: Willmott, Elliott
Cork:Driscoll, Murphy
London Surrey:Driscoll, Cheesman
London Kent:Cheesman
Kent:Cheesman, Davis, West, Hills, Kneller, Bones, Eastup

Census information is crown copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk


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Re: william hudson 1806
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 29 March 05 10:17 BST (UK) »
thanks heather you been a great help on this line. what does the ms in occ mean please
Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
surname's i am interested in:
Godber,
Salmon,
Hudson,
Merrin,
Mead,
Allchorne,
Penney,
Graves.

Offline Heather D

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Re: william hudson 1806
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 29 March 05 10:31 BST (UK) »
You're welcome Teresa :)

ms = male servant
fs = female servant
Nottinghamshire: Willmott, Williams, Oldham, Padgett, Burden, Stokes, Huskinson, Tuckwood, Morley, Barnett
Lincolnshire: Foster, Dennis, Mowbray
Leicestershire: Mowbray,Hudson, Tuckwood
Derbyshire: Starbrook
Somerset: Willmott, Elliott
Cork:Driscoll, Murphy
London Surrey:Driscoll, Cheesman
London Kent:Cheesman
Kent:Cheesman, Davis, West, Hills, Kneller, Bones, Eastup

Census information is crown copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk