Re: Illegible words in censuys
Nurse [email protected]> wrote:
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Jennifer Crockett
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#3026
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Re: Illegible words in censuys
Hi Barry, It looks like House Nurse. Regards, Jen Sydney AU
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Jen Meadows
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#3025
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Re: Illegible words in census
Looks like House Nurse to me.
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Wendy Bloomfield
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Re: Illegible words in censuys
Could it be House Nurse? Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2024 10:58 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [yorksgen] Illegible words in censuys I have a thirteen year female ancestor on the 1861 census. I am
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Della Markey
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#3023
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Re: Illegible words in censuys
Hi Barry, It looks like House Nurse. Regards, Jen Sydney AU
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Jen Meadows
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Re: William LIEVESLEY
Thanks Jane, getting nearer to my brick walls. Love the visitation of God. Regards, Maureen
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Maureen Farrer
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Re: Illegible words in censuys
Something " nurse . ?? -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software. www.avg.com
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Derek Whitwam
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Re: Illegible words in censuys
Looks to me like House Nurse. Ruth Sent: 25 June 2024 01:58 To: [email protected] Subject: [yorksgen] Illegible words in censuys I have a thirteen year female ancestor on the 1861 census. I am unable
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orange.wasps
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Illegible words in censuys
I have a thirteen year female ancestor on the 1861 census. I am unable to work out what the words are in the rank/profession box. Any ideas?
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barry woolner
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Re: William LIEVESLEY
Hi Maureen The Leeds Intelligencier?and Yorkshire General Advertiser May 14 1821 says: The dead body of a person named Lievesley was found in a field near Gipton yesterday afternoon. It would seem
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JA Woodall
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Re: William LIEVESLEY
Hi John, I am also trying to track down the death of William Farrer LIEVESLEY b. 1795 in Leeds. He married Harriet HUBY in Hull in March 1816 and they had only one child Robert Huby LIEVESLEY b. 1817
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Maureen Farrer
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Re: William LIEVESLEY
Thanks John, what you said makes sense. Frustrating. Regards, Maureen
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Maureen Farrer
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Re: William LIEVESLEY
Maureen You will not find record of people leaving the UK prior to 1890 - the Board of Trade destroyed them years ago Your better bet is likely to be ion the county that they went to and their
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John Hanson
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William LIEVESLEY
I am trying to track down Robert LIEVESLEY b. 1817 to William and Harriett LIEVESLEY. in Leeds He could have married in Canada circa 1850 to Elizabeth FRASER, but cant find his immigration from UK. I
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Maureen Farrer
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Re: William Farrer LIEVESLEY
Thanks Jane, would like to get the marriage of William LIEVESLEY and Harriet HUBY. Maureen
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Maureen Farrer
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Re: William Farrer LIEVESLEY
Hi Maureen - looks like you might be able to get a copy of the licence. John Lievesley Licence Date ? ? 03 Jun 1795 Leeds Parish Church
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JA Woodall
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Re: William Farrer LIEVESLEY
Thanks Jane, lot to look into. I have some of the info about William marrying Harriet HUBY but wish I could get a copy of his marriage in case it mentions who was William¡¯s father. Yes I know what
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Maureen Farrer
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Re: William Farrer LIEVESLEY
Thanks, Anne, interesting thought which I havent came seen before. Maureen
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Maureen Farrer
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Re: William Farrer LIEVESLEY
Hi Maureen Just a thought.? If he is a first child, is it possible he was actually William FARRER and his mother married his father after the birth?? There are a couple of cases like that in my
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Anne Harley
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Re: William Farrer LIEVESLEY
Hi Maureen I had a root around - seems to be very much a Derbyshire name John LIEVESLEY married Sarah FARRAR June 3 1785 in Leeds - he was 21, she was 20 and the daughter of Hannah BURNLEY. Both of
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JA Woodall
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