Hi Pat - used every trick I can think of but he doesn't come up. I notice from earlier censuses that he was a Carpenter Sapper with the Royal Engineers so maybe he was away on service? Boer War? Sorry not to help more with this. Cheers, Patsy - New Zealand. > Angela MacLellan of WRY list found my Gr. Uncle Samuel Charles Corney on > the 1891 Census as follows: > > Portsea Hampshire > in the household of > > Arthur PIKE Head M 41 Stone Mason b Cirencester > Alice PIKE wife M 36 b Isle of Wight Rookley(?) > + children > Samuel C CONNEY Lodger M 38 Carpenter and Joiner b Isle of Wight, Ventnor > > Note the spelling of last Name. > > In 1891, his wife was at either 14 or 19 Somers St. Portsmouth with > daughters Edith and Ethel. > Her sister, Elizabeth BEAL may be living with her and the girls and shown > Elizabeth Corney, sister-in-law. > Has to be Harriet's sister Elizabeth, as Henry William, Samuel Charles and > Lawrence Joshua Corney did not have any sisters. > > In 1901, she and the girls are still at either 14 or 19 Somers Street > Portsmouth. Harriet is still dressmaker, Edith is Milliner and none for > Ethel or reversed on the girls. No sister-in-law shown. > > Being creative with CORNEY, could SKS check the 1901 UK Census for a > Samuel C CORNEY, age 48, Carpenter and Joiner born Isle of Wight, Ventnor > in or around Portsea in 1901? > > I keep getting timed out when the page opens, cannot even get to search > page. > > Would appreciate greatly. > > = = = = = = = = = = = = > Pat Corney, BHCD > Quakertown, PA US > BLUROC1@worldnet.att.net > = = = = = = = = = = = = = >