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1841 census in Edworth, Beds
« on: Wednesday 13 July 05 15:56 BST (UK) »
Would anyone be able to look up a James & Ann WILSON and their children in Edworth 1841?

Many thanks
Bedfordshire: Worker [Flitton]; Ames [Kempston]; Manton [Kempston]; Morris [?]; Valentine [Kempston]; Two & Osborn [Cranfield]

Herfordshire and West London: Brown [Kent in early 19th C]; Blackwell.
McCarthy [Clonakilty, County Cork - searching for needles in the haystack!] and LOSTY [Dublin]

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Re: 1841 census in Edworth, Beds
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 16 July 05 19:26 BST (UK) »
Hi Cathy

HO107/002-15
Edworth
James Wilson 40 ag lab
Ann Wilson 35
Eliza Wilson 13
John Wilson 10
Ann Wilson 4
I think, but I'm not totally certain, that all were born in Beds - the flowery Y and N can look very similar!

Regards

David
Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
Beds:   Cople: Luke/Spencer
            Everton: Hale
            Henlow: Cooper/Watts/Sabey/Rook
            Potton:  Merrill
            Southill: Faulkner/Litchfield/Sabey/Rook
            Woburn/Husborne Crawley: Surkitt
Hunts:   Gt Gransden: Merrill/Chandler/Medlock
            Toseland: Surkitt/Hedge/Corn         
Cambs: Bourn: Bowd
            Eltisley: Medlock
            Graveley: Ford/Revell

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Re: 1841 census in Edworth, Beds
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 16 July 05 19:47 BST (UK) »
Many many thanks.  I know what you mean  with the 'y's etc

Thank you

cathy
Bedfordshire: Worker [Flitton]; Ames [Kempston]; Manton [Kempston]; Morris [?]; Valentine [Kempston]; Two & Osborn [Cranfield]

Herfordshire and West London: Brown [Kent in early 19th C]; Blackwell.
McCarthy [Clonakilty, County Cork - searching for needles in the haystack!] and LOSTY [Dublin]