Hi Everyone, I have just discovered some new members of my family, The new surnames are: MAUDE Hull early to mid-1800s DIX Hull mid to late-1800s ABBEY Hull late-1800s If anyone is researching these names, I'd love to hear from you. Also, if anyone who has the 1851 census index and could look up MAUDE, Priscilla, who would have been about 9yrs and DIX, William who would have been about13yrs, I would be really really grateful, many thanks in advance Janet in cool, but glorious Far North QLD, Australia
----- Original Message ----- From: "Janet Webster and Ross Hill" Subject: [ERY] > I have just discovered some new members of my family, > The new surnames are: > > MAUDE Hull early to mid-1800s > DIX Hull mid to late-1800s > ABBEY Hull late-1800s > > If anyone is researching these names, I'd love to hear from you. > Reply = DIX George Dix, ship carpenter, 1 Globe Court Robert Dix, Shopkeeper and beerhouse, 7 Myton Street MAUDE John Maude, Baker, 40 Lower Union Street ABBEY James Abbey, Victoria Hotel, and family commercial and posting house, Nelson Street John Abbey, coach maker, 13 Cottingham Terrace Thomas Abbey, boot and shoe maker, 10 Silver Street Also an Abey as follows: Thomas Abey, locker of customs, 157 English Street Hope you can claim some as "yours". Regards Mary Varley