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Sampson Cartwright 1851 Census
« on: Tuesday 27 September 05 16:19 BST (UK) »
Hello,

I'm trying to trace the whereabouts of Sampson Cartwright and his wife Emma in 1851.

He appears in the 1841 census in High Street, Nantwich, aged 55, working as a confectioner.

By 1861, he has retired and is living on Crewe Road, Willaston, agedv 76. His wife Emma was then 78.

Can anybody help me trace him in 1851???


Thankyou



Neil

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Re: Sampson Cartwright 1851 Census
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 28 September 05 12:20 BST (UK) »
Hi Neil

         Found them in 1851

HO107-2169-F270  China Brook Cottage Willaston

Sampson Cartwright head 67 rtd confectioner Stafford
Emma                        wife 68                            Wybunbury Ches
Anna                         daug 33                           Nantwich
Mary Leech               serv 22 house servant         ~

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Re: Sampson Cartwright 1851 Census
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 28 September 05 16:20 BST (UK) »
Thanks Peter,

China Brook Cottage, hey? Interesting. 1861 has him at Cheer Brook Cottage - I would guess possibly the same place. Couldn't find it, though. China Brook may give me more to go on.

Thanks again


Neil