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David

David Report 17 Aug 2015 23:11

Thankyou to everyone for looking.

He must be somewhere.

Signing off now but I will take another look on here tomorrow.

Your time is very much appreciated.



David

David Report 18 Aug 2015 08:04

Found him.

His age is 52 on the 1861 census, born 1809. Lodging in the Isle of Wight.

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 18 Aug 2015 08:24

(reference to that 1861 on Find My Past below)

Robert Chand Head Unmarried Male 75 1786 ... Andover, Hampshire, England
Emanuel Fryer Lodger Unmarried Female 52 1809 Fishermen Yarmouth, Hampshire, England
Street Wheatsheaf Lane
Town Yarmouth Hampshire
County Hampshire
Registration district Isle of Wight
Archive reference RG09
Piece number 662
Folio number 170
Page number 23


Isle of Wight BMD Death Records

1873 FRYER Emanuel 71 years 1801 - 1802 Newport N22/E411

http://www.isle-of-wight-fhs.co.uk/

(adding above, already mentioned, but useful for things IOW!)

Chris :)

09 April 1870 - Hampshire Advertiser - Southampton, Hampshire, England

YARMOUTH, April 9
Accident - On Tuesday as an old man named Emanuel Fryer, who is in the habit of bringing passengers' luggage from the steamer to the shore, was passing over a collier which was moored between the steamer and the quay he fell down, breaking one of his ribs, and injuring another. Medical attendance was called in, and, under the care of Dr. Hollis, he is now progressing favourably.

David

David Report 18 Aug 2015 08:53

Thanks so much for that added information Chris. I will take a look at the link you posted.

You never know what will turn up on here!

David.

David

David Report 19 Aug 2015 06:51

Thanks malyon but if you read back through the thread, you will see that that is not the Emmanuel I am interested in.

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 19 Aug 2015 14:31

Malyon - the Emanuel Fryer born 1829 (who has previously been eliminated) was a mariner so quite likely at sea in 1871. His wife Leah is at home with all the children in 1871.
So Emanuel b1829 is the father of the children you've listed, not the one born 1803

David

David Report 19 Aug 2015 14:55

If you read my opening post Yvonne, you will see that I already have the 1871 census.

It was the 1861 census I was looking for and that has now been found.