View Full Version : Early Norfolk Census pre 1841
Heather Positive Thinker
25-03-09, 13:22
Forgive me, Im sure this must be in the WIKI and I forgot or whatever but I just came across census for some villages in Norfolk from the 17th century. Sadly mostly head counts/religion BUT one village in 1801 is Hethersett and I just found my GGFx4 on there with "7 females" - lol. This ties in nicely with the 6 daughters I know of plus I guess his wife. How wonderful.
Oops
http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache:MkL-vaNx3q4J:www.censusfinder.com/norfolk-england-census-records.htm+1801+census+norfolk&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk&client=firefox-a
Glen in Tinsel Knickers
25-03-09, 13:27
I just get error 404 via the link Heather.
Heather Positive Thinker
25-03-09, 13:53
Oh, it goes straight there when I click on it Glen.
See if this works
http://www.censusfinder.com/norfolk-england-census-records.htm
Glen in Tinsel Knickers
25-03-09, 15:35
It might be something to do with firefox (presumably your browser) but i'm in via the 2nd link, as ever the only patches covered that relate to my lot are post 1841 :(
Ooh Heather, thank you so much for that link!!!
I have a John Jarvis, married Cley 1786, moves to Blakeney & dies goodness knows where. One of his sons was Matthew....
In Blakeney in 1770, there's a Matthew & Sarah Jarvis, with a John:)
Off to hunt up my old notes!
Heather Positive Thinker
25-03-09, 18:18
Brilliant. I found it amusing in the 1801 that poor GGFx4 had 7 women in the house with him - can you imagine!
Heather, I once found a will where a man had to leave all his property to his six daughters. Never named one of them. You could feel his fury that he had no son, just six daughters.
Little Nell
25-03-09, 18:23
Sadly not one of the 7 parishes I am interested in is featured, but thanks anyway Heather.
Glen in Tinsel Knickers
25-03-09, 19:00
Brilliant. I found it amusing in the 1801 that poor GGFx4 had 7 women in the house with him - can you imagine!
Did he make it to 1802? If so was he still of sound mind?
Thanks for that Heather. :)
Heather Positive Thinker
25-03-09, 23:15
LOL Glen, it must have been noisy in there. He did in fact have one son, Richard Breeze, who took over the small holding that my other GGFx4 (the elusive Edward Horstead) had at East Carleton, Norfolk, just up the road from Hethersett - I have the paperwork on that :)
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