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    I have a Samuel cox who married Ellen Thain in 1870 and I have had trouble finding them on the 1871 census. Whilst looking for Ellen's mother Ann thain who was born in Norfolk I found the following census do you think the surname could be Cox on the original image.
    1871 RG10, Piece 443, Folio 111, Page 38
    If any one has time I would appreciate your opinions please.
    GWEN

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    I thought it looked more like Box, to be honest. The child, Mary E, doesn't seem to have been registered and at the moment I can't find this family on the next census.......am keeping looking.....

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    • #3
      Have you got the Cox family in 1881?

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      • #4
        Doh, I didn't realise Ann Thain was recorded as Mother-in-law in the same household!! lol Must be them then surely? (though I don't think the enumerator wrote the word Cox!)

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        • #5
          I see Mr Cox is exactly the right age and the place of birth is right too!

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          • #6
            Yes I have Samuel and Ellen in 1881, RG11, Piece 415, Folio 22, Page: 37
            1901 RG13 Piece 283, Folio 174, Page 58

            and Ellen with her family in 1851 HO107, Piece 1536, Folio 421, Page 2
            Sorry for delay in replying carried away with this family
            GWEN

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            • #7
              This family have been driving me mad all night been trying to find Ellen's mother and father on the 1841 Census I know mum is called Ann and found her on the 1851 census but her husband is not with her she is a widow. I know her father is called John Bond Thain as I have Ellens marriage cert.
              I have just found this record do you think it is John and Ann shown as Shain the original census is hard read?
              Class: HO107; Piece 664; Book: 9
              GWEN

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              • #8
                That first initial could be T or S or L. There's a Thomas on the next page and it doesn't look like that, but it doesn't look like the S in Smith also on the next page.
                ~ with love from Little Nell~
                Chowns, Dunt, Emms, Mealing, Purvey & Smoothy

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