thanks for all your help guys, mixed feelings that no-one's found him, disappointed but also glad I didn't miss anything obvious LOL <3
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The Liverpool Mercury in 1869 published occasional reports of how many people had been treated at the Royal Liverpool Infirmary. Chauncy Puzey is mentioned as being a junior house surgeon in those reports.
EDIT: Just a random thought - if he was on duty on census night 1871, might he have been missed?
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Doesn't appear to be at No. 71 or any other No. Rodney Street in 1871
Don't think he was in the Army - his biography has him in Liverpool from 1865 until his death.
I think he was on a trip somewhere, he shouldn't have been short of a bob or two!
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I know this isn't 1871 census:-
UK, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960 about Doctor Puzey Name: Doctor Puzey Port of Departure: Bombay, India Arrival Date: Oct 1899 Port of Arrival: London, England Ship Name: Peninsular Search Ship Database: View the 'Peninsular' in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database Official Number: 93205
................but, if this is him coming back from India in 1899, then maybe that is where he was in 1871? Could be that he went to India as part of his studies, or maybe he was a doctor in the army over there?
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Thomas Puzey Probate Date: 10 Apr 1875 Death Date: 26 Mar 1875 Death Place: Surrey, England Registry: Principal Registry
The will was prooved by John Chaucy Jones, and Chauncy Puzey of 71 Rodney street Liverpool, so it may be worth someone looking up the address in 1871 to see who was living there.
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So he should be in Liverpool - maybe he could afford holidays!??
Sorry not seeing him 1871 - ?? badly transcribed
BIOGRAPHICAL ENTRY Puzey, Chauncey (1841 - 1916) MRCS July 31st 1863; FRCS (elected as a Member of twenty years' standing) April 12th 1894; LRCP Lond 1864; LM LSA 1864.
Born 24 November 1841 Died 10 October 1916 Occupation General surgeon Details Born on Nov 24th, 1841, the son of Thomas Puzey, head cashier of the Bank of England, a familiar name appearing on the banknotes of the period, and of Elizabeth Anne his wife. He entered Merchant Taylors' School in September, 1853, and left in the following year. He then studied at Guy's Hospital, where he was House Surgeon and Obstetric Resident. In 1865 he was appointed House Surgeon to the Liverpool Royal Infirmary, and five years later Surgeon to the Infirmary. In 1875 he became Surgeon to the Liverpool Northern Hospital. For a long period he was Assistant Surgeon to the Liverpool Eye and Ear Infirmary, Consulting Surgeon, Medical Attendant and Referee to the Liverpool District of the London and North-Western Railway. He early adopted Listerian methods - in particular the catgut ligature, rendered aseptic after Lister's method, which superseded the teaching he had received at Guy's, that the ligature might be dispensed with by applying torsion to the arteries. He was by no means a bold surgeon or a brilliant operator, but was known as deliberate and punctilious in considering the reasons for an operation, however trivial.
On reaching the retiring age at the Liverpool Northern Hospital, he was made a member of the Hospital Committee as well as Consulting Surgeon.
He had practised at 71 Rodney Street, Liverpool, and lived in retirement for a short time at Princes Avenue, West Kirby, until his death on Oct 10th, 1916; he was buried at West Kirby.
Publications:- Between 1880 and 1895 Puzey's publications related to the application of Listerian surgery and the use of catgut as material for ligatures. "Recollections of the Earlier Period of the Listerian Method." - Liverpool Med-Chir Jour, 1896, xvi, 1. "A Surgical Revival [the aseptic animal ligature]." - Ibid, 1895, xv, 1.
Sources used to compile this entry: [Lancet, 1916, ii, 727, 766. Brit Med Jour, 1916, ii, 574. Robinson's Register of Merchant Taylors' School, ii, 318. Hart's Register of Merchant Taylors' School, 1851-1920, 10].
THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND Created: 17 October 2012
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Civil Registration event: Birth
Name: PUZEY, Chauncy Registration district: Newington County: London Year of registration: 1841 Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec Volume no: 4 Page no: 313
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For reference only 1881 census transcription details for: 71, Rodney St, Liverpool
National Archive Reference: RG number: RG11 Piece: 3626 Folio: 103 Page: 27 Reg. District: Liverpool Sub District: Mount Pleasant Parish: Liverpool Enum. District: Ecclesiastical District: City/Municipal Borough: Address: 71, Rodney St, Liverpool County: Lancashire Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation , Disability Where Born PUZEY, Channey Head Single M 39 1842 Bachelor Of Medicine & Surgery Surgeon M.R.C.S Eng L.S.A. L.R.C.P. London London Southwark, London, Middlesex HOLDING, Margaret Servant Widow F 54 1827 Cook Domestic Serv Knowsley Prescot, Lancashire DUNN, Mary J Servant Single F 22 1859 Housemaid Domestic Serv Liverpool, Lancashire
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can anyone find him in 1871? have tried all sorts of name variations
born Southwark, eldest child of Thomas and Elizabeth Ann
have all other info on him I need eg birth, death, other cenus years, family members
in 1861 he was a medical student and in 1881 a doctor living in Liverpool
but WHERE WAS HE in 1871? all help gratefully received :-S
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