Hi, I'm new to this list and wondered if anyone had access to the 1891 census and would be prepared to do a look-up for me? I'm trying to find William and Jane Smith. In 1881 they were 24 and 21 years respectively and lived at 51, Newcastle St, Burslem. William was a butcher and was born in Hanley, Jane was born in Burslem. I cannot find them on the 1901 and thought the 1891 might give me a clue! Jane was the sister of my great grandmother and it was only last week that I found out Jane's married name, so I'm keen to trace her. (Pity she married a Smith!) Any help very gratefully received, thanks in advance. Debbie
Debbie, Is this them - Name Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relationship to head-of-house Civil parish County Smith, George abt 1888 Burslem, Staffordshire Son Birkenhead Cheshire Smith, Harry abt 1886 Burslem, Staffordshire Son Birkenhead Cheshire Smith, Jane abt 1860 Burslem, Staffordshire Wife Birkenhead Cheshire Smith, John abt 1890 Burslem, Staffordshire Son Birkenhead Cheshire Smith, William J abt 1858 Hanley, Staffordshire Head Birkenhead Cheshire Smith, Charles abt 1882 Burslem, Staffordshire Son Birkenhead Cheshire Smith, Eliza abt 1884 Burslem, Staffordshire Daughter Birkenhead Cheshire Civil parish: Birkenhead Ecclesiastical parish: St Anne County: Cheshire Street address: 353 Price Street Occupation: butcher Source information: RG12/2886 Registration district: Birkenhead Sub registration district: Birkenhead ED, institution, or vessel: 36 Folio: 28 Page: 8 HTH Anne On 15 May 2005, at 17:03, Debbie Hitchins wrote: > Hi, > > I'm new to this list and wondered if anyone had access to the 1891 > census and would be prepared to do a look-up for me? > > I'm trying to find William and Jane Smith. In 1881 they were 24 and 21 > years respectively and lived at 51, Newcastle St, Burslem. William was > a butcher and was born in Hanley, Jane was born in Burslem. I cannot > find them on the 1901 and thought the 1891 might give me a clue! Jane > was the sister of my great grandmother and it was only last week that > I found out Jane's married name, so I'm keen to trace her. (Pity she > married a Smith!) > > Any help very gratefully received, thanks in advance. > > Debbie > > > ==== ENG-STS-THE-POTTERIES Mailing List ==== > The List for the Pottery Towns of the Ancient County of Staffordshire >