On Fri, 14 Sep 2012 18:14:06 +0100, Baum, Cindy, OPM USA <[email protected]> wrote: > I would greatly appreciate a lookup for the household members/location > of William Stone, who was apparently living with his mother, Alice Stone > (nee Rawlins), in the 1841 census. His son, James, should be my third > gr-grandfather. On Sat, 15 Sep 2012 10:52:43 +0100, David Greenaway <[email protected]> wrote: > In the1841 census for Bitton we have the following family: > > William age 50 > Dinah age 50 > Sons, John 25, James 20, Joseph 18, Samuel 15, Stephen 10, William > 8,. > Apart from the 2 youngest they are all shown as coal miners. > Daughter Alis 22 > And finally a female named Willis age 87 > I believe on inspection that Willis should actually be Allis. Hi Cindy and David, Thanks to David, for the family members, I've now had a look at the census page, which shows this family in the Hamlet of Oldland in the parish of Bitton, Gloucestershire. HO107 Piece 361 Enumerators Book 17 Folio 29 Page 15 I had to go back a few pages to find the address of Kingswood Hill. The area called Kingswood Hll is marked near Holy Trinity Church, Kingswood on my Old Ordnance Survey Map of Bristol (Kingswood) 1903 The Godfrey Edition. Yes, I agree with David about the 87-year-old being Allis (sic) STONE rather than Willis. In the South Gloucestershire Burial Index is the burial of Alice STONE, aged 90, on 7th. November 1843 at Holy Trinity Church Kingswood. Abode was Kingswood Hill. http://www.bafhs.org.uk/burial-data/burial-index/catalog?search=Stone&start=25 Josephine