Mark Aynho is not part of Banbury the link below will take you to the wbsite for the village itself which is: Aynho is situated just inside the South Northamptonshire border, south of the town of Banbury. The village is easily accessible via junction 10 of the M40, about an hour from either London or Birmingham. http://www.aynho.net/location.htm Christine Hartwell -----Original Message----- From: Mark Grady [mailto:mark.grady@bigpond.com] Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 5:39 PM To: ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BAN] PR's Christine, Thank you for the look up Yes it is possible that the surname was mis spelt between Howe and Hone that has happened before. If we could actually find the marriage that may give further details - i can not find Aynho on by bap would it be covered by banbury itself. Mark G (Australia) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hartwell" <hartwell.s@comcast.net> To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 1:29 AM Subject: RE: [BAN] PR's > Mark > > You asked about Aynho, It's only a few miles from Banbury on the > Oxfordshire/Northamptonshire border. > > I checked the 1871 Aynho census and couldn't find and Hone family or > Mary Ann Hone. There are a number of girls who would have been on > marriageable age by 1878 named Mary Anne who could have married into the > Hone family then remarried in 1878. There was one age 14 named Mary > Anne Howe I wonder if there was a spelling error there. > > Christine Hartwell > Oregon USA > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Grady [mailto:mark.grady@bigpond.com] > Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 1:52 AM > To: ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [BAN] PR's > > He Denise > > I was wondering if you could check that year for burial for Thomas Hone > > FREE BDM has it as 1842!!! > > Could you also check for the following if possible (you have found my > missing family) > > 1. Any children for Thomas Tustin & Sarah 1845+ > > 2. Burials for Thomas & Sarah Tustain. > > 3. Any children recorded there for Ralph & Catherine Dutton (they may > have > went back to Gloucestershire. But I have been told that she died about > 1861??? > Not sure when Ralph Dutton died or if re married. > > 4. Is there a bapt for James Harris c 1825 > deaths for James about 1871-1890 Hannah 1900 -15 Any > baptism/deaths/marriages details for children 1857 + > > 5. I wonder where Joshua's first wife died?? no burial > > 6. Where is Aynho - trying to place the Mary Ann Hone who you gave > banns > for!!!! > > Not sure about this what do you think?? > The 1841 English Census gives a John Oliver Hone son 2mths old of Thomas > and > Sarah. No baptism!!!! No listin on FREEBDM but FreeBDM does have > Joshua > regiestered in 1842 > > Is it possible that this is the same person > > I still have to see what happened to Eleanor after the birth of John > Oliver > Hone in 1860. And if the original John Oliver Hone survived where he > went. > > Thanks again for the find!!! > > Mark G (Australia) > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Denise" <nikki247@optonline.net> > To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 4:46 PM > Subject: Re: [BAN] PR's > > > > Hi Mark, > > > > All HONE entries from the Deddington PR's.. > > > > Denise > > > > > > > > Baptisms > > > > June 7, 1839 Eleanor Hone d Thomas & Sarah hairdresser > > > > Sept 14, 1852 John Parker Hone s Henry & Elizabeth....employed by > his > > father a farmer privately > > > > Feb 5, 1854 Elizabeth Bennett Hone d Henry & Elizabeth > publican > > Clifton > > > > May 13, 1860 John Oliver Hone s Ellen single woman Clifton > > > > Sept 3, 1871 Maria Cliff Hone d Joshua & Harriet Clifton > > > > Apr 20, 1873 Fanny Elizabeth Hone d Joshua & Harriet Clifton > > > > > > Banns > > > > Mary Ann Hone of Aynho to Thomas Wheeler May 12, 19, 26 ,1878 > > > > > > Marriages > > > > Sept 30, 1845 Sarah Hone fa wid otp daughter of Richard Richards, lab > to > > Thomas Tustin fa wid'r lab Hempton son of William wit Richard > Payne & > > Elizabeth Beasley > > > > July 15, 1851 Catherine Hone fa spin otp d James, farmer to Ralph > Adams > > Dutton fa carpenter of Quinton, Glo. s Ralph Adams carpenter wit > > Joseph Williams Adams Dutton & Hannah Hone > > > > June 11, 1856 Thomas Hone fa bach, carpenter, Clifton s James, > farmer to > > Elizabeth Wilson Hall fa spin Clifton d James publican & hatter > wit > > Thomas Lardner & Elizabeth Churchill > > > > Apr 6, 1857 Hannah Hone fa spin Adderbury d James, farmer to James > Harris > > fa bach, farmer, Clifton s William, farmer wit...Thomas Hone & Mary > Hine > > [sic] > > > > Oct 14, 1869 Joshua Hone fa bach, lab Clifton s Thomas, barber to > Harriet > > Plackett under age sp, Burton, Dassett, Warks., d William, lab > wit...Cliff > > Hone & J Clarke > > > > Dec 6, 1887 Joshua 45 wid'r lab Clifton s Thomas (deceased) > hairdresser > to > > Sabina Fessey 46 wid, servant, Adderbury d John Nicholls (deceased) > lab > > wit....William Chilton & Alice Fessey > > > > > > > > > > Burials > > > > Nov 3, 1668 William Hone, a young youth about 15 yrs of age wch > lived at > > Hanslipp, Bucks and dyed here upon his travell > > Jan 19, 1843 Thomas 29, married....decline > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Mark Grady" <mark.grady@bigpond.com> > > To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 6:40 PM > > Subject: [BAN] PR's > > > > > > > Hi List > > > > > > Could someone check the Clifton/Deddington Parish records for BDM > for > HONE > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Mark G (Australia) > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > > Search our Immigration Records and view names from multiple ports > > > ranging from 1500s - 1900s. 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If anyone needs the 1901 Canadian census it is available online, free of charge. The only caveat is that volunteers are still working on transcripts so you may have to check back from time to time. A great many records have been transcribed already. The starting point is http://automatedgenealogy.com/census/NationalSummary.jsp (Index to the 1901 Census of Canada - note "National Surname Index" -- also the vast number of surname spellings on offer!) These pages link to the National Archives web site, where the digitized census pages can be viewed (again, without charge). Happy hunting, Frances
Hello Jenny - > Does any one know what's happened to the Oxfordshire List? > It seems to have disappeared since the other lists have come back. Sorry if you're missing your diet of Oxfordshire discussion! I anticipate normal service should be resumed soon - when RootsWeb has recovered from its constipation! -- Wendy List Admin OXFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com
Does any one know what's happened to the Oxfordshire List? It seems to have disappeared since the other lists have come back. Last item in the archive is 4th November Jenny Deverell
Dorothy Gibbs wrote: > Also how the heck did the census man get it so wrong. > >> 1901 >> Richard Ballcoat 39 Coventry, Warwickshire, EnglandHead Handsworth >> Staffordshire Coachman >> >> 1891 >> Richard B Allcoat Head 24 Gardener, Warwickshire Coventry >> >> I can't see the actual census record; does it say BALLCOAT? Or did the person who created the index take Richard B ALLCOAT and transcribe it as BALLCOAT without the space? I have had instances in my searching of census records where the last letter of the first name (or the middle initial) had been tacked onto the surname and made it very difficult to find. So I don't think it was the census taker who messed up? But, then again, maybe it was? Glad you found it anyway. Regards, Brenda. -- Brenda Anderson ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ www.curiouskiwi.com
For Mark Grady Mark I have just updated my data on George Blake of Kings Sutton (1848-1929) and Ellen Hone who appears to have been a daughter of William Hone, plush hand loom loom weaver of Adderbury and his wife Mary Ann nee Elliot. Trustee of Kings Sutton Primitive Methodist Church. Awarded a Diploma of Honour from the Band of Hope Union in recognition of services 1877-1912. At George's funeral in 1929 the King's Sutton Band of Hope and Temperance Society sent a wreath and Mr P.Meadows represented the Ancient Order of Rechabites. In 1881 George and his wife Ellen were living at Whittle Street Kings Sutton. They had no children but a 12 year old nephew Thomas Holmes was boarding with them. According to the 1881 census Thomas' mother Ann Holmes (nee Hone) was a 40 year old widow working in Reading as a domestic servant for a Joseph and Mary Huntley who may have been related in some way as they were both born in Adderbury. When George Blake retired from his butchers's shop in or around 1910, it was sold to a Mr Simms. However after 3 years the shop burnt to the ground so George bought the ruins and presented the site to the Primitive Methodist Church to bulid a new chapel at some future date. George and Ellen celebrated their Golden Wedding in 1927 when they were presented with a silver teapot by the Rev W. Turner of Kings Sutton Primitive Methodist Chapel. The cake was suppleid by Mr R.J. England of North Newington. Ministers taking part in the funeral of George Blake were Rev.R. Bolton, Rev C.Thompson, Rev.W.Tuner of Hungerford. There was a service at the home followed by interment in the cemetary. Mourners included nearly all the members of the Primitive Methodist Church, also Mr. E. Blake (brother), Mrs Stanley(sister), Mr and Mrs A. Stanley (nephew and neice), Mr T.Holmes (nephew), Mr and Mrs C. Butler (nephew and neice), Mr W. H. Collett (nephew), Mrs F. C. Grimsley (niece), Mr and Mrs Howes (nephew and niece), Mr. R. Plackett, Mr. O. Banwell. Mrs.W.Tturvey, Mr and Mrs England, Mr F. Bailey, Mr F Humphries, Mrs T.Gardner, Mrs Freeman (Tysoe), Mrs Brailsford, Mrs Boswell (Banbury), Mr A. Jennings, Mrs Trinder, Mrs Neal, Messrs F F Plank, Mr E.Plank, Mr and Mrs J Cousins. When the new Methodist Church was built at Kings Sutton in 1936 there was a plaque put up "To the glory of God and in honour of all who laid foundation stones and bricks. Also in grateful memory of George Blake". Along with his brother Edwin, George was one of the executors and trustees of his Aunt Fanny Blake's will (1894) from which he inherited an annual sum of £3 pa payable half-yearly. I've included the list of mourners at George's funeral, as apart from the Blake and Stanleys, the other relatives must all be from the Hone side of the family. From the entry on the 1881 census Mr R. Plackett was probably Richard A. Plackett, a cousin of Ellen's. Do you know when Ellen died? Ann Johnston --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.788 / Virus Database: 533 - Release Date: 01/11/04
Hi List whilst we are talking about the 1901 Census can some one tell me why Ancestry com does not have all the 1901 census to beable to search. For example Yorkshire is not included have had to go to the 1901 census site and pay to use!!!!!!! ;-((( Mark G (Australia)
Hi List I was wondering whether someone can tell me is there away on line to search shipping records of people leaving England..... We have certain websites here in Australia that allows use to search for immigration ships but wanting to locate where other members of my HONE family emigrated to from England - though it must beable to be done from the source of emigration (England) If one knows when the last census they were on then emigration would be at least within the next 10 years prior to the next census. Any thoughts!!! Mark G (Australia)
Yes Dorothy, Barb as a very good lateral thinking mind!!!! Excellent job - Barb - once again :-) Mark G (Australia) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dorothy Gibbs" <dorothy.gibbs@pandorasbox2.demon.co.uk> To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 10:43 AM Subject: Re: ALLCOAT/Re: [BAN] Searching the 1901 census / > In message <003d01c4ce80$2c59b9b0$0100a8c0@barbarahr03wd7>, Barb Stacey > <barb@forward15.freeserve.co.uk> writes > >1901 England Census > > Hi Barb, > Wow! Thank you. Did you find it online? > Thanks also for the 1891 data that is good to have too. I see they got > it right in that one. > How the heck did you think of looking for Ballcoat? It didn't occur to > me as Bannister was a sort of second Christian name (it was his Mother's > maiden name) it was never used as a double barrelled one. None of the > children ever had it in their names. Also how the heck did the census > man get it so wrong. > You are very clever. I have now found it online for myself as well so > I'm happy. > They sure seem to have moved about a lot too! > Thanks again, > Dorothy > > >14, New Inn Road, Heathfied,Handsworth > >Christopher R Ballcoat 6 Coventry, Warwickshire, EnglandSon Handsworth > >Staffordshire > >Louisa Ballcoat 41 Allesley, Warwickshire, EnglandWife Handsworth > >Staffordshire > >Percy E Ballcoat 8 Coventry, Warwickshire, EnglandSon Handsworth > >Staffordshire > >Richard Ballcoat 39 Coventry, Warwickshire, EnglandHead Handsworth > >Staffordshire Coachman > >Winifred L Ballcoat1 Handsworth, Staffordshire, EnglandDaughter > >Handsworth Staffordshire > > > >1891 > >7 Thomas Street, Coventry > >Richard B Allcoat Head 24 Gardener, Warwickshire Coventry > >Louisa Wife 31 Warwickshire Coventry > >Elizabeth LONG Visitor M 32 Warwickshire Coventry > > > > > > > > > > > >> I am looking for Richard Bannister Allcoat aged about 34 at that time > >>and Louisa Allcoat his wife aged around 41. They married in 1889 so > >>should be there. My Mother Winifred Louise Allcoat would have been 1 > >>yr. old at that time but she also had two older brothers as well. > >> I have tried all the combinations of names I can think of and > >>shortened ones as well using the wildcard feature. I also tried > >>looking for the address, which I think was 15, Duke Street, Coventry. > > > > > > > >============================== > >View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > >marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > >http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > > > > > > -- > Dorothy Gibbs (in Hertfordshire UK) > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >
Hi List Could someone check the Clifton/Deddington Parish records for BDM for HONE Thanks Mark G (Australia)
Hi all, If sks has easy access to a marriage following these Banns, I would be grateful to know Thomas Wheeler's parentage etc. Thanks to Denise and Mark et al. Jill ******************************************* "" Hi Mark, All HONE entries from the Deddington PR's.. Denise"" Banns Mary Ann Hone of Aynho to Thomas Wheeler May 12, 19, 26 ,1878
In message <007701c4ce9b$8be91ea0$bc6289c3@barbarahr03wd7>, Barb Stacey <barb@forward15.freeserve.co.uk> writes >Just a good tip I read somewhere if the surname begins with a vowel. >in front of the surname try the initial letter of any middle name, the >last letter of the first name, or even an "h" in front of the surname. > Hi Barb, Well I'm sure glad you knew about that.. You wouldn't believe how many different combos I tried. >To be fair, I had your entry from Ancestry, not the PRO site. Is Ancestry a paying site? >I don't think there's a facility on the PRO site for correcting >entries?? They'd have enough work to keep them going for the next 10 >years if there was! > Shame I thought if I pout it right it would help others! Dorothy -- Dorothy Gibbs (in Hertfordshire UK)
In message <008301c4ce9b$de3f9c60$bc6289c3@barbarahr03wd7>, Barb Stacey <barb@forward15.freeserve.co.uk> writes >Would you like me to send you the image. You'll see how easy it was to >mistranscribe. Hi Barb, Yes please... that would be helpful and useful to have anyway. Dorothy -- Dorothy Gibbs (in Hertfordshire UK)
Mark You asked about Aynho, It's only a few miles from Banbury on the Oxfordshire/Northamptonshire border. I checked the 1871 Aynho census and couldn't find and Hone family or Mary Ann Hone. There are a number of girls who would have been on marriageable age by 1878 named Mary Anne who could have married into the Hone family then remarried in 1878. There was one age 14 named Mary Anne Howe I wonder if there was a spelling error there. Christine Hartwell Oregon USA -----Original Message----- From: Mark Grady [mailto:mark.grady@bigpond.com] Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 1:52 AM To: ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BAN] PR's He Denise I was wondering if you could check that year for burial for Thomas Hone FREE BDM has it as 1842!!! Could you also check for the following if possible (you have found my missing family) 1. Any children for Thomas Tustin & Sarah 1845+ 2. Burials for Thomas & Sarah Tustain. 3. Any children recorded there for Ralph & Catherine Dutton (they may have went back to Gloucestershire. But I have been told that she died about 1861??? Not sure when Ralph Dutton died or if re married. 4. Is there a bapt for James Harris c 1825 deaths for James about 1871-1890 Hannah 1900 -15 Any baptism/deaths/marriages details for children 1857 + 5. I wonder where Joshua's first wife died?? no burial 6. Where is Aynho - trying to place the Mary Ann Hone who you gave banns for!!!! Not sure about this what do you think?? The 1841 English Census gives a John Oliver Hone son 2mths old of Thomas and Sarah. No baptism!!!! No listin on FREEBDM but FreeBDM does have Joshua regiestered in 1842 Is it possible that this is the same person I still have to see what happened to Eleanor after the birth of John Oliver Hone in 1860. And if the original John Oliver Hone survived where he went. Thanks again for the find!!! Mark G (Australia) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Denise" <nikki247@optonline.net> To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 4:46 PM Subject: Re: [BAN] PR's > Hi Mark, > > All HONE entries from the Deddington PR's.. > > Denise > > > > Baptisms > > June 7, 1839 Eleanor Hone d Thomas & Sarah hairdresser > > Sept 14, 1852 John Parker Hone s Henry & Elizabeth....employed by his > father a farmer privately > > Feb 5, 1854 Elizabeth Bennett Hone d Henry & Elizabeth publican > Clifton > > May 13, 1860 John Oliver Hone s Ellen single woman Clifton > > Sept 3, 1871 Maria Cliff Hone d Joshua & Harriet Clifton > > Apr 20, 1873 Fanny Elizabeth Hone d Joshua & Harriet Clifton > > > Banns > > Mary Ann Hone of Aynho to Thomas Wheeler May 12, 19, 26 ,1878 > > > Marriages > > Sept 30, 1845 Sarah Hone fa wid otp daughter of Richard Richards, lab to > Thomas Tustin fa wid'r lab Hempton son of William wit Richard Payne & > Elizabeth Beasley > > July 15, 1851 Catherine Hone fa spin otp d James, farmer to Ralph Adams > Dutton fa carpenter of Quinton, Glo. s Ralph Adams carpenter wit > Joseph Williams Adams Dutton & Hannah Hone > > June 11, 1856 Thomas Hone fa bach, carpenter, Clifton s James, farmer to > Elizabeth Wilson Hall fa spin Clifton d James publican & hatter wit > Thomas Lardner & Elizabeth Churchill > > Apr 6, 1857 Hannah Hone fa spin Adderbury d James, farmer to James Harris > fa bach, farmer, Clifton s William, farmer wit...Thomas Hone & Mary Hine > [sic] > > Oct 14, 1869 Joshua Hone fa bach, lab Clifton s Thomas, barber to Harriet > Plackett under age sp, Burton, Dassett, Warks., d William, lab wit...Cliff > Hone & J Clarke > > Dec 6, 1887 Joshua 45 wid'r lab Clifton s Thomas (deceased) hairdresser to > Sabina Fessey 46 wid, servant, Adderbury d John Nicholls (deceased) lab > wit....William Chilton & Alice Fessey > > > > > Burials > > Nov 3, 1668 William Hone, a young youth about 15 yrs of age wch lived at > Hanslipp, Bucks and dyed here upon his travell > Jan 19, 1843 Thomas 29, married....decline > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mark Grady" <mark.grady@bigpond.com> > To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 6:40 PM > Subject: [BAN] PR's > > > > Hi List > > > > Could someone check the Clifton/Deddington Parish records for BDM for HONE > > > > Thanks > > > > Mark G (Australia) > > > > > > ============================== > > Search our Immigration Records and view names from multiple ports > > ranging from 1500s - 1900s. Over 23 million records to view. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13967/rd.ashx > > > > > ============================== > Expand your family tree. Search more than 200 million names in > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > > ============================== Expand your family tree. Search more than 200 million names in Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx
Dorothy, Would you like me to send you the image. You'll see how easy it was to mistranscribe. Barb
Just a good tip I read somewhere if the surname begins with a vowel. in front of the surname try the initial letter of any middle name, the last letter of the first name, or even an "h" in front of the surname. To be fair, I had your entry from Ancestry, not the PRO site. The search is less restricted on it, so I finally just put "Richard" born "Coventry" & he jumped out at me. I don't think there's a facility on the PRO site for correcting entries?? They'd have enough work to keep them going for the next 10 years if there was! Barb ( Staley according to the 1901) > Hi Barb, > Wow! Thank you. Did you find it online? > Thanks also for the 1891 data that is good to have too. I see they got it > right in that one. > How the heck did you think of looking for Ballcoat? >
Hi Mark, All HONE entries from the Deddington PR's.. Denise Baptisms June 7, 1839 Eleanor Hone d Thomas & Sarah hairdresser Sept 14, 1852 John Parker Hone s Henry & Elizabeth....employed by his father a farmer privately Feb 5, 1854 Elizabeth Bennett Hone d Henry & Elizabeth publican Clifton May 13, 1860 John Oliver Hone s Ellen single woman Clifton Sept 3, 1871 Maria Cliff Hone d Joshua & Harriet Clifton Apr 20, 1873 Fanny Elizabeth Hone d Joshua & Harriet Clifton Banns Mary Ann Hone of Aynho to Thomas Wheeler May 12, 19, 26 ,1878 Marriages Sept 30, 1845 Sarah Hone fa wid otp daughter of Richard Richards, lab to Thomas Tustin fa wid'r lab Hempton son of William wit Richard Payne & Elizabeth Beasley July 15, 1851 Catherine Hone fa spin otp d James, farmer to Ralph Adams Dutton fa carpenter of Quinton, Glo. s Ralph Adams carpenter wit Joseph Williams Adams Dutton & Hannah Hone June 11, 1856 Thomas Hone fa bach, carpenter, Clifton s James, farmer to Elizabeth Wilson Hall fa spin Clifton d James publican & hatter wit Thomas Lardner & Elizabeth Churchill Apr 6, 1857 Hannah Hone fa spin Adderbury d James, farmer to James Harris fa bach, farmer, Clifton s William, farmer wit...Thomas Hone & Mary Hine [sic] Oct 14, 1869 Joshua Hone fa bach, lab Clifton s Thomas, barber to Harriet Plackett under age sp, Burton, Dassett, Warks., d William, lab wit...Cliff Hone & J Clarke Dec 6, 1887 Joshua 45 wid'r lab Clifton s Thomas (deceased) hairdresser to Sabina Fessey 46 wid, servant, Adderbury d John Nicholls (deceased) lab wit....William Chilton & Alice Fessey Burials Nov 3, 1668 William Hone, a young youth about 15 yrs of age wch lived at Hanslipp, Bucks and dyed here upon his travell Jan 19, 1843 Thomas 29, married....decline ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Grady" <mark.grady@bigpond.com> To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 6:40 PM Subject: [BAN] PR's > Hi List > > Could someone check the Clifton/Deddington Parish records for BDM for HONE > > Thanks > > Mark G (Australia) > > > ============================== > Search our Immigration Records and view names from multiple ports > ranging from 1500s - 1900s. Over 23 million records to view. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13967/rd.ashx >
HI Barb, Do you (or does anyone) know if there is a way of getting these incorrect entries corrected? Dorothy -- Dorothy Gibbs (in Hertfordshire UK)
In message <003d01c4ce80$2c59b9b0$0100a8c0@barbarahr03wd7>, Barb Stacey <barb@forward15.freeserve.co.uk> writes >1901 England Census Hi Barb, Wow! Thank you. Did you find it online? Thanks also for the 1891 data that is good to have too. I see they got it right in that one. How the heck did you think of looking for Ballcoat? It didn't occur to me as Bannister was a sort of second Christian name (it was his Mother's maiden name) it was never used as a double barrelled one. None of the children ever had it in their names. Also how the heck did the census man get it so wrong. You are very clever. I have now found it online for myself as well so I'm happy. They sure seem to have moved about a lot too! Thanks again, Dorothy >14, New Inn Road, Heathfied,Handsworth >Christopher R Ballcoat 6 Coventry, Warwickshire, EnglandSon Handsworth >Staffordshire >Louisa Ballcoat 41 Allesley, Warwickshire, EnglandWife Handsworth >Staffordshire >Percy E Ballcoat 8 Coventry, Warwickshire, EnglandSon Handsworth >Staffordshire >Richard Ballcoat 39 Coventry, Warwickshire, EnglandHead Handsworth >Staffordshire Coachman >Winifred L Ballcoat1 Handsworth, Staffordshire, EnglandDaughter >Handsworth Staffordshire > >1891 >7 Thomas Street, Coventry >Richard B Allcoat Head 24 Gardener, Warwickshire Coventry >Louisa Wife 31 Warwickshire Coventry >Elizabeth LONG Visitor M 32 Warwickshire Coventry > > > > > >> I am looking for Richard Bannister Allcoat aged about 34 at that time >>and Louisa Allcoat his wife aged around 41. They married in 1889 so >>should be there. My Mother Winifred Louise Allcoat would have been 1 >>yr. old at that time but she also had two older brothers as well. >> I have tried all the combinations of names I can think of and >>shortened ones as well using the wildcard feature. I also tried >>looking for the address, which I think was 15, Duke Street, Coventry. > > > >============================== >View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find >marriage announcements and more. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > > -- Dorothy Gibbs (in Hertfordshire UK)
Rosemary Also remember to set Matches-Advanced search under View in the menu, otherwise will only display one result. I have also found this search very useful but do have some doubts as to whether it always finds things. When testing it by looking for something I knew was there it has occasionally failed. This may be me but at the moment I don't see that I'm doing anything wrong. Given that it searches the whole record for any pattern its worth trying a variety of searches Regards Peter Wharton -----Original Message----- From: Nivard Ovington [mailto:ovington1@btconnect.com] Sent: 19 November 2004 20:21 To: ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BAN] Searching thte 1881 census Hi Rosemary Version 4 of the viewer for the various LDS cds has "Neighbors-Advanced Query" found under the search menu (Earlier versions do not have it)