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Offline jbee

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census lookup 1851 , 1861 Brighton
« on: Monday 24 May 04 04:21 BST (UK) »
Looking for Charlotte Beeching, widow about 60 - 65 in 1851. The 1841 shows her as 50 born in county. She and her husband ran a butcher shop at 46 Cavendish Street. Her husband died in 1847 and her death is registered Q2 1861. Residence on her husbands death cert was 21 Cavendish Street.


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Re:census lookup 1851 , 1861 Brighton
« Reply #1 on: Monday 24 May 04 22:20 BST (UK) »
Hi there

Have just checked the 1851 census transcription for Brighton (Brighton, Hove, Preston, Patcham, West Blatchington, Hangleton, Portslade, Aldrington, Southwick, Steyning, Old & New Shoreham) without success for your Charlotte Beeching - but I believe this is only part of the census for Brighton in 1851, and I do not have the rest of it at home.

Unfortunately I do not have any of the 1861 Brighton Census

Sorry to be so negative

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Re:census lookup 1851 , 1861 Brighton
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 25 May 04 01:47 BST (UK) »
Chris,

Thank you for your efforts. This particular family has been very elusive.

Jack
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