Hello. Mike.....I'm just going by the fact that the first word looks to me like Shropshire. I don't know the area at all, but I've googled &, apparently, one of the main towns is Broseley, so that seems the most likely to me
On the page before is Ann Hopwood nee Jacks and her birth place is given as Plox Green Shropshire , which is correct as she was baptised in Westbury, Shropshire.
They appear to have registered Charles brother and sister but not Charles don't they Mike? Maybe he arrived so soon after the marriage that they didn't think to register him!
p.s. I think it looks like Bromley too but in 1851 it says Westbury.
Thanks folks I am still trying to sort out the Charles Jacks,s on the Shropshire-Wales boarder area.(see thread on Charles Jacks in the Militia records)
I agree with Chrissie....it doesn't look like Westbury on the link you've given. Maybe he was born in one place/baptised in another or maybe he got confused ? (Not that that ever happens to me, of course)
Don't forget it wasn't him that filled in the census as he was a servant. Accents and misunderstandings from employers could account for most of the errors; lying the rest!! He was lucky to have his name written correctly; some of my servant rellies have been the most difficult to find.
you might want to also try JAQUES/JAKES/JACQUES as alternative names too, I have been slowly working through the possibilities of variations with these names.
Julie They're coming to take me away haha hee hee..........
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