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    Default Goslings in Essex 1841/51 look up plaese

    Would someone be able to do a look up in the 1841 and 1851 census for me please. I am looking for John and Lucy Gosling and their children which should include Susan, Harriet, John, William and James and possibly others. They should be living in either Dedham or Wrabness on both occaisions. John seniors parents had done quite a bit of moving between Suffolk and Essex, I don't know why, but maybe John's employment may shed some light.
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    1841 census HO107/334/4 folio 24 page 13, Dedham Essex

    John Gosling 30 Ag lab N
    Lucy " 30 N
    Susannah " 7 N
    John " 5 Y
    William " 4 Y
    Clementina " 2 Y
    James " 5mths Y
    Richard Birnham 70 ag lab Y

    Y= born in county, N = not born in county, ages 15+ rounded down to nearest 5 years in this census, no relationships given in this census.

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    1851 census HO107/1780 folio 210 page 7, Wrabness, Essex

    John Gosling jnr. head wid 39 Farm labourer, Suffolk Stutton
    Susanna " dau U 17 Housekeeper, Suffolk Bramford
    John " son U 16 Farm labourer, Essex Dedham
    William " son U 14 Farm labourer, Essex Dedham
    Clementine " dau 12 Scholar at home, Essex Dedham
    James " son 9 Errand boy, Essex Dedham
    Harriet " dau 7 Scholar at home, Essex Wrabness
    Thomas " son 5 Scholar at home, Essex Wrabness

    The Goslings may have moved from Suffolk to find work. At least with all those children you can pin down when they moved!

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    Thank you very much for doing that for me. You are right, you just need to follow the children to trace their route around East Anglia!
    Thanks once again.
    Regards Andy

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