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Does this seem reasonable please
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Sue | Report | 21 Sep 2008 23:05 |
Thanks Sylvia, |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 21 Sep 2008 22:02 |
Sue ages of all adults (ie over the age of about 15) were rounded down to the nearest 5 on most records on the 1841 census (not all) |
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Sue | Report | 21 Sep 2008 21:39 |
Charles married his first wife in 1845. |
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Madmeg | Report | 21 Sep 2008 21:37 |
Where were Charles and Letitia in 1851? Had they died? |
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Sue | Report | 21 Sep 2008 21:35 |
Aaah |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 21 Sep 2008 21:35 |
Is this them in 1851?? |
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GlitterBaby | Report | 21 Sep 2008 21:33 |
Letitia is married by 1851 - shown as surname of Fort and has her young brother William living with her |
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Sue | Report | 21 Sep 2008 21:32 |
Just checking what I have |
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ChristineinPortugal | Report | 21 Sep 2008 21:29 |
Ages were rounded down in 1841 for adults so Thomas and Frances could have been almost 35. |
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GlitterBaby | Report | 21 Sep 2008 21:28 |
Have you forgotten about the rounding of ages on 1841 census? |
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Lost for Words ;-) | Report | 21 Sep 2008 21:27 |
Hi Sue |
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Sue | Report | 21 Sep 2008 21:24 |
I have just re-read the 1841 census for my Ostlers' |