In a message dated 27/03/2009 08:01:34 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: 1) Is this unusual to have an individual appear to be at two different locations on the same census (it's definitely the same person)? ______________________________________________________________________________ _ Hi David, One reason is that the Householder's Schedules were distributed in the week before the census, and obviously some people would fill them in early, assuming that the people in the house would be, as the instructions stated, in the house at mid-night on the Sunday. In this case he appears to have been taken ill and was in the Dispensary on the Sunday Night and, correctly has been enumerated at that address. You also get cases where people are visiting relatives over the weekend and are also enumerated at two addresses. In Sunderland Monkwearmouth & Southwick Hospital started life as the "Monkwearmouth and Southwick Dispensary" in 1873, on Roker Avenue. Changed its name to "Monkwearmouth and Southwick Dispensary and Accident Home" in 1881, and to "Monkwearmouth and Southwick Hospital" in 1890. Stan Mapstone