I wonder if it is an error on the part of the enumerator in that he is 12 years older than his wife. Perhaps it should have read 42 which is still not quite right but closer. Elizabeth (Blake) Kipp On Nov 28, <bob.newell@ntlworld.com> wrote: > > Yes Elizabeth I agree but the age difference is rather a lot don't you think > 1849 to 1862 is quite a leap but it would make sense why he is not in other > census if he was around the world all the time > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Elizabeth Kipp" <kippeeb@magma.ca> > To: <HAMPSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 2:57 PM > Subject: Re: [Ham] List Motivation > > > >I would say that he is born at Guernsey not Germany. > > > > The 1901 census has him living with his wife and child at 3 Elm Bank > > Gardens, in Surrey, Barnes part of St. Marys, part of Barnes UD, part > > of Kingston on page 30, RG13/680. > > > > John Gallienne, age 52, commission agent, born Guernsey, Channel Islands > > Mary, age 40, born Yorkshire, Attercliffe > > John, age 12, born Brazil (British subject) > > Ethel, Age 9, born Portugal (British subject) > > Cyril, age 6, born Shepherds Bush, Middlesex > > Ernest, age 5, Notting Hill, Middlesex > > Mary Todd, widow 44, nurse , Stoke Newington, Middlesex > > > > I will glance some more. > > > > Elizabeth > > > > > > > > Elizabeth (Blake) Kipp > > > > On Nov 28, <bob.newell@ntlworld.com> wrote: > >> > >> Ok no advance on Stephen NEWELL or Thomas HOLLIS lets try this one John > >> GALLIENNE b abt 1862 to Thomas Henry GALLIENNE and Ellen RILEY. The only > >> other information I have is 1871 Census living with his Grandmother Mary > >> Burgess nee Riley in Alver Rd. > >> > >> Any help on this please > >> > >> Bob Newell > >> > >> > >> > >> ==== HAMPSHIRE Mailing List ==== > >> Genealogy is contagious and you don't have to sneeze to pass it on > >> > >> > > > > > > ==== HAMPSHIRE Mailing List ==== > > Genealogy is contagious and you don't have to sneeze to pass it on > > > > > ==== HAMPSHIRE Mailing List ==== > Our ancestors never die > heaven knows where they goes. > >