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    Could someone look up what family lives at 6 Parker Street, St. Giles, London on the 1901 census.

    Thanks
    Craig

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    robert thorne b.1854, bury st edmunds suffolk. chimney sweep. wife susan b.1863, strand london. sons james b.1882 covent garden london a coal porter and william b.1883, covent garden london a printers boy.

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    • #3
      As i suspected... my 2x great grandfather.. does it say robert was a widower?

      was there anyone with the surname spelt odiam or close to it there?
      Last edited by cpdavis35; 04-08-11, 18:08.
      Craig

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      • #4
        robert has a wife susan. the page was dominated mostly by smiths.

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        • #5
          Susan should be his second wife cos his first wife died in 1884. I wondered about the address as his daughter Clara from first marriage got married a few months after the 1901 census was taken and said that 6 parker street was where she and her new husbands lived... so still gotta find them living somewhere okey dokey.

          Thanks kyle.
          Craig

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          • #6
            Either he divorced his first wife Amelia or he's a naughty boy as i've just looked at the boy's ages on the 1901 census who were born before amelia died.
            Craig

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            • #7
              oooooooooooohhhhhh some kinda scandal here ?
              Julie
              They're coming to take me away haha hee hee..........

              .......I find dead people

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              • #8
                lol..not the only scandal julie... the above is on my mothers mum's side.... there is another possible naughty boy on mothers dad's side too... i guess there was quite of that being done back in the 1800s.
                Craig

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                • #9
                  its possible they put down 6 parker st as an address for some reason. easy 2 check on i guess.

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                  • #10
                    I think the 1901 census was taken 31st March (so wikipedia says anyways). I have her marriage cert which she got married 21st July so only about 8 weeks after. But when the census was done i guess they weren't living there...it's funny though cos my great nan was a mystery for my mum for years (she died before my mum was born) i have since found her etc but i have only found her on 2 census so far and thats 1881 and 1911.
                    Craig

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                    • #11
                      this might help.. do you have 'sticky notes' for your puter Craig?

                      1841 Census Sunday 6th June 1841
                      1851 Census Sunday 30th March 1851
                      1861 Census Sunday 7th April 1861
                      1871 Census Sunday 2nd April 1871
                      1881 Census Sunday 3rd April 1881
                      1891 Census Sunday 5th April 1891
                      1901 Census Sunday 31st March 1901
                      1911 Census Sunday 2nd April 1911
                      Julie
                      They're coming to take me away haha hee hee..........

                      .......I find dead people

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Darksecretz View Post
                        this might help.. do you have 'sticky notes' for your puter Craig?

                        1841 Census Sunday 6th June 1841
                        1851 Census Sunday 30th March 1851
                        1861 Census Sunday 7th April 1861
                        1871 Census Sunday 2nd April 1871
                        1881 Census Sunday 3rd April 1881
                        1891 Census Sunday 5th April 1891
                        1901 Census Sunday 31st March 1901
                        1911 Census Sunday 2nd April 1911
                        Thanks Julie
                        Craig

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