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From: "Janice Aitkens7" <>
Subject: Re: [Lon] Re: Census Ancestry Oh where are they ?
Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2005 08:27:18 -0000
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Thank You, this family seems to have just disappeared for around 15 years, &
like you I did the Peter name only & even that don't come up with anything
also the only census I have found John on is the 1881 census only reason I
am 100% sure it them is my Gt Grandparents were kind enough to have been
staying there & while they have the son-in-law as John STORY (not STOREY) &
gives Yks as place of birth (his father was born there) they do have my
Grandmother Emma so I know that them.
I do have an address of 4 St James St Bethnal Green where son Alfred was
born 5 June 1872 so don't think they were out the Country, I also asked the
GRO to do a search for Susannah as there was a couple of possible but no
luck so I guess unless someone who is related can come up with details I may
never get any further many Thanks
Regards Janice
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Lankshear (Sydney Aust)" <>
To: "Janice Aitkens7" <>
Cc: <>
Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 12:16 AM
Subject: Re: [Lon] Re: Census Ancestry Oh where are they ?


> Well I have looked and looked
>
> Was not sure if you found anything in 1851
> Some possible John under LYENS
>
> Looking back from 1881 - sure is difficult
> tried with Emily but nothing
> Tried Peter and with just name and c1851 and nothing unless
> they are simply under a completely wrong name - perhaps picking up a ditto
> BUT that be in 1861 and 1871 hardly - could they be out of the country
> Could be as the births are not obvious in BMD
>
> Re Mary A a couple of possibles living away from family
> 1871
> Mary Lyons abt 1870 Battersea, Surrey, England Inmate Battersea Surrey
> Mary A Lyons abt 1870 Middlesex, England Nurse Child Islington St Mary
> London
>
> I would suggest find BCs for the kids and try for an address check
> Ron Lankshear - many Links at http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~lankshear/
>
>
> Janice Aitkens7 wrote:
>> It is not just the 1851 census, as I not found my John Lyons family wife
>> Elizabeth on either 1861 or 1871 & they have going by the 1881 census a
>> Son Peter in 1850 & I know their Daughter Susannah (given as Elizabeth on
>> 1881 census) was born around 1860 as I have her Marriage & death
>> certificate plus her children birth certificate which all gives her as
>> Susannah, yet never found anything on the family from John's marriage
>> Certificate 1852 until Susannah's marriage in 1877 to a John Storey in
>> Middlesex, they were with her family on the 1881 census.
>> So while I not found them I am thankful for the ones I have found but
>> would be very grateful if anyone can come up with then
>> Regards Janice
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "PJK :o))"
>> <>
>> To: <>
>> Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 4:35 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Lon] 1851 Census Ancestry Oh where are they ?
>>
>>
>>> Hi Mike,
>>>
>>> Yes, I'm having the same problem. For example, I know my ggg grandad was
>>> in Bristol in 1851 - someone found & sent me the details from Gordon
>>> Beavington's site over a year ago - but I can't find him anywhere on
>>> Ancestry.
>>>
>>> I don't know why or even if there are parts missing, but that could well
>>> be the reason we're having probs finding people.
>>>
>>> Pat.xxx :o))
>>> A Maid of Kent, UK.
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>>>
>>> I am a great supporter of Ancestry in the teeth of some lengthy
>>> criticisms
>>> on various lists.
>>>
>>> I am looking for information on the SAY families in the old
>>> Kent/Surrey/Middx are around Deptford/Newcross and cannot find my
>>> HENRY
>>> WILLIAM SAY and his family on the 1851 census.
>>>
>>> The SAY name is somewhat unusual and is well known with its roots in
>>> Northern and South Western France and you might expect it to be easy to
>>> trace in England not so seemingly.
>>>
>>> I have concluded that there must be some serious transcribing errors
>>> and
>>> the absence of "wild card" facilities on Ancestry makes it very onerous
>>> to
>>> conduct district by district (street by street) whilst looking for
>>> "missing" people.
>>>
>>> Are other listers having similar problems ?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Mike Say
>>>
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