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Why can I not find this family in 1851 and 1861 census?
Parents - Samuel Lee & Betty Lee
Children - Edward born 1844
Hannah born 1847 - both born in Heptonstal, Yorks.
Fingers crossed!
Jack
Parents - Samuel Lee & Betty Lee
Children - Edward born 1844
Hannah born 1847 - both born in Heptonstal, Yorks.
Fingers crossed!
Jack
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zillions of reasons - some manchester ward records were flooded - but they dont tell you
mis-spelling as Leigh.
werent in when the census man came around
moved and then moved back
One of my relations disappeared - Bridget Angus - and seems I speculate without evidence - that she was known as Bridge for short and otherwise Mrs Angus. So when the fella came around, they couldnt reconstruct her long name and came up with Bridge-eena
and yup she is there as Bregena Angus.
We had another Fineas - which we always called Fine-ee-as
He comes up in one as Phenis.... heavens not as a result of large part of him I hope ?
No it gives a victorian clue as to how they said it.... Feen-us ( sudduv like Rolfie's "Feel-us") and when the clerk came around, noone had any idea at all how to spell/ write the syllables Feen-us - so they guessed......
One census - theere were contemporary complaints ( 1852) that at least 10% had been omitted
zillions of reasons - some manchester ward records were flooded - but they dont tell you
mis-spelling as Leigh.
werent in when the census man came around
moved and then moved back
One of my relations disappeared - Bridget Angus - and seems I speculate without evidence - that she was known as Bridge for short and otherwise Mrs Angus. So when the fella came around, they couldnt reconstruct her long name and came up with Bridge-eena
and yup she is there as Bregena Angus.
We had another Fineas - which we always called Fine-ee-as
He comes up in one as Phenis.... heavens not as a result of large part of him I hope ?
No it gives a victorian clue as to how they said it.... Feen-us ( sudduv like Rolfie's "Feel-us") and when the clerk came around, noone had any idea at all how to spell/ write the syllables Feen-us - so they guessed......
One census - theere were contemporary complaints ( 1852) that at least 10% had been omitted
Thanks all for your interest in the missing Lee family.
Edward married in Gateshead- have loads about his side of things but his father, Samuel, is hard to pin down as there are so many Samuel Lee who wed a Betty Crowther - one marriage 1832 Heptonstal is interesting but children born 1844, 1847!
Cheers
Edward married in Gateshead- have loads about his side of things but his father, Samuel, is hard to pin down as there are so many Samuel Lee who wed a Betty Crowther - one marriage 1832 Heptonstal is interesting but children born 1844, 1847!
Cheers