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1818 census for ann jane lambe
« on: Friday 22 September 23 18:22 BST (UK) »
Looking for the 1881 census for Ann JAne  Lambe married to George William Lambe i have a friend visiting from Australia and is looking for as much infomation he can find ont George and ann. Hope someone can help
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Re: 1818 census for ann jane lambe
« Reply #1 on: Friday 22 September 23 18:43 BST (UK) »
Possible:

RG11/231 folio 44, page 26
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Re: 1818 census for ann jane lambe
« Reply #2 on: Friday 22 September 23 18:50 BST (UK) »
Your post says the 1818 census you might want to change it not sure if this is the couple you are looking for as no birth years or place of birth mentioned

There is this on the 1881 Census
10,Thornhill bridge road Islington London
George Lambe born Wilton Whiltshire age 48 ( Hackney carriage driver )
Ann J Lambe born Limerick Ireland age 36
William Lambe born Islington age 11

Could this be them ?

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Re: 1818 census for ann jane lambe
« Reply #3 on: Friday 22 September 23 18:58 BST (UK) »
Hello folks should read 1881 SORRY. rosie that is certainly the couple i am looking for.  Thank you.Ken


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Re: 1818 census for ann jane lambe
« Reply #4 on: Friday 22 September 23 19:06 BST (UK) »
Hello folks should read 1881 SORRY. rosie that is certainly the couple i am looking for.  Thank you.Ken


Easy done getting the numbers round the wrong way ;)

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Re: 1818 census for ann jane lambe
« Reply #5 on: Friday 22 September 23 21:45 BST (UK) »
You have George and Ann Jane's marriage?

If not, this took place in St Andrew, Barnsbury, Islington on 12 April 1875. George is showing as a widower, aged 42 and a Hackney carriage driver (as he did on the entry Rosie found for 1881).
His father is given as George Lambe, cabman, deceased.

Bride Ann Jane Cross, 27 and a spinster. Her father showing as Philip Cross, deceased and a miller by occupation.

So, son William who shows as aged 11 in 1881, was mother George's first wife?

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Re: 1818 census for ann jane lambe
« Reply #6 on: Friday 22 September 23 22:19 BST (UK) »
At least 2 more children born to George and Ann Jane:

Annie Rachel Lambe, born 1st Qrt 1882 in Islington (ref 1b/264)
Mother's maiden name Cross
Baptised 19 Feb 1882
Died in the 2nd Qrt 1882

George Philip Lambe, born 3rd Qrt 1883 in Islington (ref 1b/294)

Son, George, shows with father being admitted to the Islington workhouse on 30 Apr 1894 (St John's Road Workhouse Register, 1894). George Snr is listed as a widower.

George Snr died that year:

Age at Death 61
LAMBE, GEORGE  WILLIAM       
GRO Reference: 1894  D Quarter in ISLINGTON  Volume 01B  Page 148

His burial date is given as 17 December 1894 - www.deceasedonline.com

Ken, not sure how much you have already so don't want to repeat!

Monica

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Re: 1818 census for ann jane lambe
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 23 September 23 09:38 BST (UK) »
Hello My friend from Australia is thrilled and delighted with the information you have given  him. He will be returning to Australia shortly and can't you for the help you have given him. He is so impressed with the kindness of people on here that he has joined Rootschat, he is very new to researching and he feels that he will get support on this site as he starts to develop his research skills.
He asked me if he could contact from Australia, i am not sure 100% but perhaps someone could tell me if this is possible.

He was wondering if there is any information an Ann Jane Cross and her father Philip Cross of Limerick. He thinks that the reason she came to England was because she had become pregnant and was still a spinster.
i would just like to reiterate my thanks for the help you have afforded him

Very much appreciated folks.

Huge thank you.

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Re: 1818 census for ann jane lambe
« Reply #8 on: Saturday 23 September 23 09:49 BST (UK) »
Yes, it is possible to be a RootsChat member in Australia - there are lots of them on the various threads.

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