Philip, In the 1871 on Ancestry.com RG10/1136/13/20 9 St. James Court, Portsmouth William PETTIGREW, Head, Mar, 52, Cock(?) Cutter, Devon Plymouth Harriet PETTIGREW, Wife, Mar, 39, -, Shepton Mallet Charles W J S PETTIGREW, Son, Unm, 16, Cock(?) Cutter, Devon Stonehouse Richard W PETTIGREW, Son, -, 15, Porter, Devon Stonehouse Christina S PETTIGREW, Daur, -, 14, -, Devon Stonehouse Alfred PETTIGREW, Son, -, 12, -, Devon Stonehouse William PETTIGREW, Son, -, 9, -, Devon Stonehouse RG10/1136/14/21 Thomas D PETTIGREW, Son, -, 7, -, Devon Devonport Henry G PETTIGREW, Son, -, 5, -, Hants Portsmouth Harriet S PETTIGREW, Daur, -, 3, -, Hants Portsmouth Lillian PETTIGREW, Daur, -, 1, -, Hants Portsmouth RG10/2126/22/87 34 Hobart St, East Stonehouse John PETTIGREW, Head, Mar, Mar, 57, Cooper, Devon Devonport Jane PETTIGREW, Wife, Mar, 54, -, Devon Stonehouse Images available. Regarding Frederick DAVIES/DAVIS a DOB would help as there are a few. Best regards. Mike Rendle Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK > From: Philip Steer [mailto:philsture@waitrose.com] > My question now is : Can anyone help me find the Davies/Davis > family in Stoke Damerell or Morice Town or close by in the > censuses of 1851, 1861, and > 1871 ?? Also the Pettigrew family in the same censuses : > Rose's father > was probably William - so we are looking for William and > Harriet Pettigrew and their 10 or so children. > > It looks as though both Pettigrews and Steers had mainly > decamped to Portsea by 1871 or shortly afterwards. > > Rosie's uncle, Frederick Davies, eventually became > Superintendant of Devonport Dockyard, and his eldest son > became Engineer-Admiral Sir William > Davies. Of course, any lead you can provide towards them > will also be > appreciated. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.8.4 - Release Date: 27/03/2005