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    1. RE: [WOR] Re: 1841 Census
    2. Helen Verrall
    3. Mike You need to subscribe before you can access details and the images !!! Helen New Zealand -----Original Message----- From: Wythall Index [mailto:wythallindex@btinternet.com] Sent: Saturday, 24 September 2005 8:00 p.m. To: ENG-WORCESTER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WOR] Re: 1841 Census Hi Lynn can you download the page images once you have found the people in the index? Mike Fisher in Droitwich ----- Original Message ----- From: "lynn paterson" <lynnpaterson6@hotmail.com> To: <ENG-WORCESTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 7:22 PM Subject: [WOR] Re: 1841 Census > Just thought I would let those of you who do not know, the 1841 census is > now online at: > > British Origins site > http://www.origins.net/ > > Quite cheap and yes it is indexed and fully searchable. > Worcestershire is on and Staffordshire and Warwickshire went on yesterday, > no Shropshire yet though. > > All the best > Lynn Paterson > researching WYER > > > > ==== ENG-WORCESTER Mailing List ==== > For Worcestershire information see > http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/WOR/ > UK Census on-line > http://freecen.rootsweb.com/ > > ==== ENG-WORCESTER Mailing List ==== For Worcestershire information see http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/WOR/ UK Census on-line http://freecen.rootsweb.com/

    09/24/2005 03:18:33
    1. Fw: many thanks BUNN
    2. Kathy
    3. Hi List, Although I have already said a general 'thank you 'to everybody who has helped me ,I just want to say a big personal thank you to LYNN PATERSON, who has spent lots of time and effort on my behalf .We think that we have found my elusive THOMAS BUNN , deceasedbefore the 1841 census This is a very helpful list with many kind people subscribed to it. So thank you all ,especially LYNN very much. Kindest regards Kathy BUNN,MERRICK -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.11.6/111 - Release Date: 23/09/2005

    09/24/2005 12:20:19
    1. Re: [WOR] Re: Thomas and Frederick BUNN
    2. Polly Rubery
    3. Hi Lynn Sorry no I was not correcting you as to the death - just pointing out that it was likely to be the right one as any death taking place at Berrow (or close by) would have been registered in the Upton (on Severn) Registration District. My apologies if I did not explain myself as well as I meant to! Polly ----- Original Message ----- From: "lynn paterson" <lynnpaterson6@hotmail.com> To: <ENG-WORCESTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2005 1:33 PM Subject: [WOR] Re: Thomas and Frederick BUNN Hi Kathy, Polly has just corrected me on what I had written to you earlier, she wrote; >In this instance "Upton on Severn" refers to the Registration District and >not the place, so in fact any death in Berrow (or close by, right up to >Malvern) would have been registered in this RD. With this in mind I am forwarding the other two death entries listed on Ancestry for Thomas Bunn as well. Thomas BUNN, Death, Qtr. December 1839 District: West Bromwich County: Shropshire Staffordshire Worcestershire Volume 18 page 572 Thomas BUNN, Death, Qtr. December 1839 District: Worcester County: Hereford and Worcester Worcestershire Volume 18 page 539 All the best Lynn Paterson researching WYER/WYRE/WIRE ==== ENG-WORCESTER Mailing List ==== FreeREG Project: parish register database http://freereg.rootsweb.com UK Census on-line http://freecen.rootsweb.com/

    09/24/2005 07:57:14
    1. Re: [WOR] Re: Thomas and Frederick BUNN
    2. Polly Rubery
    3. >>I found that there were three deaths on Ancestry for Thomas BUNN in 1839, but this one looks promising to be his fathers death record as Upton on Severn is close by:<< In this instance "Upton on Severn" refers to the Registration District and not the place, so in fact any death in Berrow (or close by, right up to Malvern) would have been registered in this RD. Polly Polly Rubery List admin: MIDMARCH-L@rootsweb.com A genealogy and local history list covering the Counties of Brecon, Hereford, Monmouth, Shropshire, Stafford and Worcester. ENG-HEREFORD@rootsweb.com A genealogy and local history list covering the County of Hereford ROWBERRY-L@rootsweb.com ROWBERRY/RUBERY ONS - GOONS #278 rowberry@one-name.org http://www.rowberry.org Webmaster for the Herefordshire Family History Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~ukhfhs/index.html

    09/24/2005 06:38:55
    1. Re: Thomas and Frederick BUNN
    2. lynn paterson
    3. Hi Kathy, Polly has just corrected me on what I had written to you earlier, she wrote; >In this instance "Upton on Severn" refers to the Registration District and >not the place, so in fact any death in Berrow (or close by, right up to >Malvern) would have been registered in this RD. With this in mind I am forwarding the other two death entries listed on Ancestry for Thomas Bunn as well. Thomas BUNN, Death, Qtr. December 1839 District: West Bromwich County: Shropshire Staffordshire Worcestershire Volume 18 page 572 Thomas BUNN, Death, Qtr. December 1839 District: Worcester County: Hereford and Worcester Worcestershire Volume 18 page 539 All the best Lynn Paterson researching WYER/WYRE/WIRE

    09/24/2005 06:33:21
    1. Re: Thomas and Frederick BUNN
    2. lynn paterson
    3. Hi Kathy, re: 1841 census entry: FREDRICK BUNN M 10 WORCESTERSHIRE HOLLEY BUSH BERROW WORCESTERSHIRE You know I said that I thought this Frederick above may have been with his widowed Mother Ann BUNN and possibly Grandfather or uncle George BUNN, well I have a little more information that may support my theory that Thomas BUNN was deceased. I found that there were three deaths on Ancestry for Thomas BUNN in 1839, but this one looks promising to be his fathers death record as Upton on Severn is close by: BUNN, Thomas Death September 1839 District, Upton on Severn County, Worcestershire Vol 18 Page 288 Also I found this marriage entry on the IGI: Thomas BUNN spouse Ann, married 1 Jan 1818 Berrow This was submitted by someone, but whoever did also submitted a Thomas Bunn's birth with a father George Bunn. Although too early for your Thomas's birth George seems to have been a family name amongst the BUNN family of Berrow. See what you think. All the best Lynn Paterson researching WYER --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kathy wrote >Has SKS got a copy of the 1841 census. I would like to find the family of >Father THOMAS BUNN b ? Labourer >wife ? >son FREDERICK BUNN b 1826 Berrow. Carpenter I 'm not sure what part of >Worcershire they will be living. >Thanks for any help >Kathy BUNN.MERRICK Worcester.

    09/24/2005 05:04:09
    1. Fw: Thanks BUNN 1851 ,1861 1871
    2. Kathy
    3. > Hello Fee, > > Thanks for this reply. I have found this Family with the Father George > .but...I'm looking for an elusive Thomas as Father. > I have had a lot of help but Thomas is 'missing'. I think that I shall have > to make a visit to the Records Office. > Thanks for taking the time to look for me. > > Many kind regards > kathy EDWARDS,BUNN > > > Hello Kathy. > > > > In the 1841 census there is a Frederick Bunn aged 10 (approximately) at > > Berrow, Worcestershire. It appears that his father is George and mother > > Ann. > > > > There are two Thomas Bunn's at Berrow but their ages are 9 and 15. > > > > If you want further details please let me know. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Fee, Bristol > > > > ______________________________ > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.11.6/111 - Release Date: 23/09/2005

    09/24/2005 04:32:27
    1. Thanks 1841
    2. Kathy
    3. Hi List, A very big 'thank you' to everybody who took the time to help me. I have a lot more information and a lot to think about .It will keep me busy now that the long dark nights are ' acumin in' Many kind regards Kathy -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.11.6/111 - Release Date: 23/09/2005

    09/24/2005 04:25:44
    1. Re: [WOR] Re: 1841 Census
    2. Wythall Index
    3. Hi Lynn can you download the page images once you have found the people in the index? Mike Fisher in Droitwich ----- Original Message ----- From: "lynn paterson" <lynnpaterson6@hotmail.com> To: <ENG-WORCESTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 7:22 PM Subject: [WOR] Re: 1841 Census > Just thought I would let those of you who do not know, the 1841 census is > now online at: > > British Origins site > http://www.origins.net/ > > Quite cheap and yes it is indexed and fully searchable. > Worcestershire is on and Staffordshire and Warwickshire went on yesterday, > no Shropshire yet though. > > All the best > Lynn Paterson > researching WYER > > > > ==== ENG-WORCESTER Mailing List ==== > For Worcestershire information see > http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/WOR/ > UK Census on-line > http://freecen.rootsweb.com/ > >

    09/24/2005 03:00:15
    1. Daniel Read (Reid) 1841 / 1851
    2. Does anyone have access to the 1841and / or 1851 census and visibility of Daniel Read (Reid / Reed) please? Some documents indicate that he was born in 1831 in Stoulton. Others suggest that he may have been born in 1819. He is not present on the 1861 census and is dead by the time of the 1881 census. In 1871 there is a Daniel Read living at Windmill Hill Stoulton, aged 40 (allegedly). A marriage certificate gives his father's name as Thomas. All help gratefully received! Thank you Stephen Reid

    09/24/2005 02:15:35
    1. Littleton, Lyttleton, Lyttelton
    2. Frank
    3. I've just checked out Genes Reunited which now has over 42 million names listed. There are 611 Littletons, 207 Lyttletons, and 49 Lytteltons, including Humph. Worth a look. Regards, Fran BAYNHAM

    09/23/2005 02:31:24
    1. Fw: Thanks 1841 census please
    2. Kathy
    3. > Hi Lynne, > Thank you very much for your help. Have you any more nformation on no. 2 > Thomas Bunn and Martha ? > > I have come across this couple before. I think that you may have found the 'missing > link' as I couldn't find them with Frederic.I was just hoping that they were the correct parents . > > Thanks again for your help, > Kind regards > kathy > > > > Hi Kathy, > > These are the three entries I could find for Frederick Bunn, it seemed > > easier to search as there were less of them. > > If you want a full list of all Bunn entries off list let me know. > > > > BUN FREDRICK M 4 WORCESTERSHIRE LONDON ROAD WORCESTER ST PETER > > WORCESTERSHIRE > > BUNN FREDERIC M 4 WORCESTERSHIRE KEMPSEY KEMPSEY WORCESTERSHIRE > > BUNN FREDRICK M 10 WORCESTERSHIRE HOLLEY BUSH BERROW > WORCESTERSHIRE > > > > No. 1 It looks like father James Bunn Gardener and mother Charlotte > > No. 2 father Thomas Bunn Ag. Lab and mother Matha Bunn > > No. 2 father George Bunn Ag. Lab and mother Ann > > > > All the best > > Lynn Paterson > > Researching WYER/WYRE/WIRE Shrop. Worc. Staff. Warks. > > > > > > > > > > -- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > > Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.11.5/110 - Release Date: 22/09/2005 > > > > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.11.5/110 - Release Date: 22/09/2005

    09/23/2005 01:46:10
    1. RE LYTTELTON
    2. Pete Lamberg
    3. Hi all if anyone is interested, here is a list of Lyttelton names from the Index of Halas Halas Halesowen. If anyone wants the full details please contact me. Lyttelton (Littlelton) John De Thos De Judge Sir William Ellen Sir Thos Sir John Gilbert Thos Vicar Dr Adam Sir Rich Mr. Miss Sir George Lord George Hon Thos Lord Hon C G Sir Chas All best wishes from Linda.

    09/23/2005 12:42:11
    1. Free DNB access
    2. Frank
    3. I received this on another list. It's well worth checking out The new Oxford Dictionary of National Biography celebrates its first birthday with three days' free online access from 23 to 25 September. See the website at: http://www.oxforddnb.com/ for further details. Remember that besides searching for the biography of a particular individual you can also search for any name across all the 50,000 biographies. Frank BAYNHAM Researching TOMLINS in Worcestershire

    09/23/2005 12:40:40
    1. Humphrey Lyttelton
    2. Frank
    3. I believe British Jazz great Humphrey Lyttelton was 84 on 23rd May. I remember reading in his autobiography that one of his ancestors was involved in the Gunpowder plot. I recall this snippet of information which may be of se to the Lyttelton researcher as one of my ancestors was similarly involved. Hope this helps a little. Regards, Frank BAYNHAM, Forest of Dean Gloucestershire. My special Worcestershire interest is TOMLINS

    09/23/2005 12:34:08
    1. Re: 1841 Census
    2. lynn paterson
    3. Just thought I would let those of you who do not know, the 1841 census is now online at: British Origins site http://www.origins.net/ Quite cheap and yes it is indexed and fully searchable. Worcestershire is on and Staffordshire and Warwickshire went on yesterday, no Shropshire yet though. All the best Lynn Paterson researching WYER

    09/23/2005 12:22:14
    1. Re: help 1841 census please
    2. lynn paterson
    3. Hi Kathy, These are the three entries I could find for Frederick Bunn, it seemed easier to search as there were less of them. If you want a full list of all Bunn entries off list let me know. BUN FREDRICK M 4 WORCESTERSHIRE LONDON ROAD WORCESTER ST PETER WORCESTERSHIRE BUNN FREDERIC M 4 WORCESTERSHIRE KEMPSEY KEMPSEY WORCESTERSHIRE BUNN FREDRICK M 10 WORCESTERSHIRE HOLLEY BUSH BERROW WORCESTERSHIRE No. 1 It looks like father James Bunn Gardener and mother Charlotte No. 2 father Thomas Bunn Ag. Lab and mother Matha Bunn No. 2 father George Bunn Ag. Lab and mother Ann All the best Lynn Paterson Researching WYER/WYRE/WIRE Shrop. Worc. Staff. Warks. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kathy wrote >Has SKS got a copy of the 1841 census. I would like to find the family of >Father THOMAS BUNN b ? Labourer >wife ? >son FREDERICK BUNN b 1826 Berrow. Carpenter I 'm not sure what part of >Worcershire they will be living. >Thanks for any help >Kathy BUNN.MERRICK Worcester.

    09/23/2005 12:17:02
    1. Re: [WOR] Re: 1841 Census and lookup of THOMAS in Sroke Prior
    2. Joan Rooney
    3. Thanks very much for this news Lynn. Since I don't belong and only need 1 lookup, is there a kind person who could check the 1841 on English origins for me for: William THOMAS -b. Wales or Worcester- a stonemason living in Stoke Prior and wife Anne (Moody) b. probably Stourbridge circa early1820s Sorry to be so quick off the mark, but I have been waiting a long time for this. Many thanks, Joan Ottawa > Just thought I would let those of you who do not know, the 1841 census is > now online at: > > British Origins site > http://www.origins.net/ > > Quite cheap and yes it is indexed and fully searchable. > Worcestershire is on and Staffordshire and Warwickshire went on yesterday, > no Shropshire yet though. > > All the best > Lynn Paterson > researching WYER > > > > ==== ENG-WORCESTER Mailing List ==== > For Worcestershire information see > http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/WOR/ > UK Census on-line > http://freecen.rootsweb.com/ >

    09/23/2005 09:52:17
    1. Re: [WOR] re 1841
    2. Kerri Parker
    3. The 1841 is indexed on originsnetwork.com but no frederick BUNN. there is a frederick BUNNEY in walsall, 15, worker in coal mine, born out of country, not living with his own family. !0 yr old john BUNNEY also living with this family kerri ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathy" <taffy65@ntlworld.com> To: <ENG-WORCESTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 3:20 AM Subject: [WOR] re 1841 > Hi List, > > I have just been told that the 1841 census isn't indexed. Please excuse my ignorance ! Every day in every way a little wiser I shall be . > > If somebody could find the time could they have alook at the Census for THOMAS BUNN b ? Wife ? > son FREDERICK BUNN b 1827 BERROW > > Thanks for any help and fingers crossed > Kathy > > > ==== ENG-WORCESTER Mailing List ==== > Transcribers wanted for Worcestershire FreeREG > for more information see http://freereg.rootsweb.com > UK Census on-line > http://freecen.rootsweb.com/

    09/23/2005 09:46:16
    1. FW: RE: [WOR] Posting Surname
    2. pam
    3. ======================================== Message Received: Sep 23 2005, 12:14 PM From: "pam" To: "James Littleton" Cc: Subject: RE: [WOR] Posting Surname Hi James The Lyttletons of Hagley Hall was known as Roman Catholic Recusants. On the 1851 Census it shows Lord Lyttleton, Lady Lyttleton, four sons, three daughters the Lords Brother William who was Rector of Hagley also over 20 servants etc. Worcester County Cricket Club was formed in 1865 by Lord Lyttleton. The most interesting of all is the involvement of Stephen Littleton who was connected to the Gun Powder Plot with the Wintours, Throckmortons and Gatesbys etc. If you would like to visit my site www.worcesterpeopleandplaces.com over the weekend I will add some details on. Happy Hunting Pam ======================================== Message Received: Sep 22 2005, 08:55 PM From: "James Littleton" To: ENG-WORCESTER-L@rootsweb.com Cc: Subject: [WOR] Posting Surname Hi All I just joined the list. I am researching Littleton/Lyttleton surname. Any help would be appreciated. JIM ==== ENG-WORCESTER Mailing List ==== Transcribers wanted for Worcestershire FreeREG for more information see http://freereg.rootsweb.com UK Census on-line http://freecen.rootsweb.com/

    09/23/2005 07:24:42