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  • Can you find her in 1861 ??

    Harriett Stanton born 1815 Haringey

    her husband died in 1852

    here she is in 1851 H0107 1497 595 2 in St Pancras Workhouse

    she also died in Pancras in 1868

    Thanks

  • #2
    is she not in the workhouse for the 61 then val? am looking but I cant see much mebbe cos i'm well tired...
    Julie
    They're coming to take me away haha hee hee..........

    .......I find dead people

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    • #3
      dont worry Julie you get off to bed LOL , if she is I cant find her either under her name or her initials ??? I think I'll give up for tonight too as I'm seeing things ??? or not . thanks

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      • #4
        yep tel me about it... lack of concentration for me really
        Julie
        They're coming to take me away haha hee hee..........

        .......I find dead people

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        • #5
          anybody find her ? thanks

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          • #6
            This is from another website and may possibly explain why she cannot be found

            The following parts of the censuses for the London area are known to be lost.


            1861

            CITY OF LONDON

            RG9/212 part of St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate, and Houndsditch
            RG9/217 part of St Bartholomew the Less
            RG9/219 part of St Dunstan in the West – Barnard’s Inn
            RG9/220 part of St Gregory by St Paul - St Augustine Watling Street
            RG9/221 part of Cliffords Inn and Serjeants Inn, St Bride and part of the Inner Temple
            RG9/222 part of St Mary Staining
            RG9/223 part of St Michael-le-Quern
            RG9/229 part of St Christopher le Stock


            MIDDLESEX

            RG9/145 part of Islington East
            Only 34.7% surviving of St George's Hanover Square with nothing for the Belgravia sub-district surviving; Chelsea sub-districts 1 (RG9 30-32) is 92.8% complete, 2 (RG9 33-35) is 89.2% complete, 3(RG9 36-39) is 95.1% complete and 6 (RG9/30 ff.143-152), is missing a number of streets.

            Hampstead is the most complete London and Middlesex parish for the 1861 census with 98.5% surviving.
            See http://tinyurl.com/lvu5gx for an example of individual streets or parts of streets and places missing from one London district – Lambeth.

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            • #7
              following on from what Carole has said, have a look at this: (from Ancestry, you need to scroll down the page to the 'known problems' bit)

              Julie
              They're coming to take me away haha hee hee..........

              .......I find dead people

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              • #8
                1861 census - St Pancras Workhouse is recorded in Ref. RG9; Piece: 118
                The closest match is: H S - born c 1808 Surrey - female
                Elaine







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                • #9
                  thanks Carole but that does not seem to include St Pancras ???? and thanks to you Julie am going to read all that later.
                  Elaine thanks for that shall investigate further .

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