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Patrisia
12-10-2004, 06:38 PM
Still looking for more details about the lives of my CARRINGTON family in Smalley, and collecting data on Smalley.

Patrisia

Rod Neep
12-10-2004, 07:08 PM
From the 1857 History, Gazetteer and Directory of Derbyshire & Sheffield - Francis White

(part of the section on Smalley. CD from Archive CD Books (http://www.parishchest.com/en-gb/dept_658.html)
Regards
Rod

Patrisia
12-10-2004, 11:46 PM
Thanks Rod, already got all you have produced, census included - just waiting for 1891:cool:

Patrisia

Rod Neep
13-10-2004, 02:10 AM
The 1841 will be the next Derbyshire census to be released. The 1891 Derbyshire is a litlte way off as yet.
(We have a couple of other 1841s to be released any day now, then another (Essex) for about a week's time, and then there will be a gap of a few weeks before the Derbyshire 41, but with some other years for other counties in between).

Regards
Rod

Ann AW
13-10-2004, 04:47 PM
Carringtons living in Smalley details from the 1891 census.
28, Village
Joseph Carrington 81 Father in Law Widower born Smalley retired farmworker
49, Smalley Common
John Carrington 20 Head born Staveley, Derbyshire Coal miner
Elizabeth Carrington 20 Wife born Horsley Woodhouse, Derbyshire
14, Heanor Road
Richard Carrington 84 Head Widower born Smalley Farmer
107, Derby Road
Sarah Carrington 47 Head widow born Dale Abbey, Derbyshire. Farmer
Hedley Carrington 20 Son born Smalley Grocers drayman
Sidney Carrington 15 Son born Smalley Butchers apprentice
Isabel Carrington 7 Daughter Born Smalley Scholar
Charles Carrington 5. Son Born Smalley Scholar
70, Kytes Lane
John Carrington 51 Husband born Samlley Carter for colliery
Sarah Carrington 44 Daughter born Smalley
Willie Carrington 7 Grandson born Smalley Scholar
The above 3 persons are living with Ann Tomlinson Head presumably mother of Sarah.

Hope this helps with your research,
Ann :)

Patrisia
15-10-2004, 05:41 PM
Thanks Ann,

I did have most of these from my last visit to the FRC microfilms, three years ago. But it is good to know that my laborious peering was fairly accurate!
I am still going to need the 1891 when Rod produces it ;) as the Carrington family had begun to move about by then. Also, I am hoping to start a proper One Place Study of Smalley, whenever I find the time!

Patrisia