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Re: Thomas W Hampton
« Reply #9 on: Friday 10 December 10 20:47 GMT (UK) »
Ah OK - posting the Hamptons then  :)

1901
RG13/1582 143 5
26 Boyd Rd
4 rooms occupied

Thomas Hampton, head, 36, Dock labourer, b. Mddx Marylebone
Ellen, wife, 34, b. Poplar
Thomas, son, 15, Labourer (+ something I can't read), b. do.
Mary, dau, 12, b. do.
Bartle, son, 6, b. Essex Canning Town
May, dau, 3, b. do.
Harry, son, 8 months, b. do.
Ellen amas, mother, wid, 82, b. Devonshire Kingsbridge

Re Frank/Kate Heard - I have a feeling you're talking about the 1891 census I posted earlier, and you're trusting a transcription instead of looking at the actual image. Does this mean you actually have access to ancestry??
 "My dear, I think the English pronounce it 'appiness"  

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Re: Thomas W Hampton
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 11 December 10 08:32 GMT (UK) »
Hi

This FreeBMD entry may be of use?

Death Mar 1888 Mary Ann HEARD (29y) Exeter 5b 65

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Re: Thomas W Hampton
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 11 December 10 08:46 GMT (UK) »
Hi

Birth reg ....

TWH 1885 Poplar 1c 676

So you can order the certificate to get more detail.

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Re: Thomas W Hampton
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 11 December 10 08:59 GMT (UK) »
Hi

May be of use .............

1891
RG12 325 4
London, Bromley St Leonard, District 33, Page 4
10 Chadbourn Street

Thomas    Hampton    26 St Marylebone
Nellie    26 Poplar
Thomas    8 Poplar
Mary Minnie 2 Bromley


1901
RG12/1582/143/5
West Ham, Canning Town, District 29, Page 5
26, Boyd Road

Thomas Hampton 36 Marylebone Dock Labourer
Ellen 34 Poplar
Thomas 15 Poplar Sugar Factory Labourer
Mary 12 Poplar
Bartle 6 Canning Town (son)
May 3 Canning Town
Harry 8 Months Canning Town
...and ...
Ellen    Amos (Widowed Mother) 82 Kingsbridge Devon


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Re: Thomas W Hampton
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 11 December 10 12:31 GMT (UK) »
Hi Coxley Green - are you sure Thomas sr is a sugar factory labourer in 1901? I see Dock labourer ???

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Re: Thomas W Hampton
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 11 December 10 14:45 GMT (UK) »
Hi Tati

Duh! Sorry!

I was right and wrong.

Right on the wrong one
AND
wrong on the right one
(if you see what I mean.)

Original post corrected.

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Re: Thomas W Hampton
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 11 December 10 18:04 GMT (UK) »
Ah great, that's the bit I really couldn't make out!  :D
 "My dear, I think the English pronounce it 'appiness"  

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