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    Default Moore, Norwich, 1901 census

    Hi can anyone help me with the following...

    1901 Census Barrack St, St James, Norwich or surrounding parishs

    Charles Moore 40 Gen Lab
    Caroline Moore 30 Silk weaver (they may not be married so she maybe Caroline Newby)
    Alfred 14 Yrs Approx
    Louisa 15 yrs approx
    Charles 7yr approx

    I have found Charles and Caroline on the 1891 census but its very bitty...no Children can anyone double check the 1891 census for same area please.

    Many Thanks Gordon

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    In 1891, two NEWBY children from the same proeprty as Charles MOORE and Caroline NEWBY are shown on the las page of the enumerator's book as having been omitted from their entry.

    See, RG12/1512 f66 p22
    38, Barrack Street
    Ernest NEWBY, son, 7, bn Norwich
    Lou(ie?) NEWBY, daur, 5, bn Norwich

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    In 1901
    RG13/1836 f121 p12 sch75
    93, Barrack Street, St.James Pockthorpe
    Charles MOORE, hd, unm, 41, fish hawker
    Caroline NEWBY, -, mar, facory hand (weaver) bn London
    Alfred E MOORE, son, unm, 16, labourer
    Louisa M NEWBY, -, unm, 15, Boot hand fitter
    Charls MOORE, son, 8,
    (all apart from Caroline shown as born Norwich)

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    Thanks for all that Geoffers.


    regards Gordon

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    Tha's all right bor, should have added Caroline was 41
    Still can't find a marriage for them

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    Thanks, i have just found the marriage......March 1922 making them both in their early 60s, as nither were married on the census in 1901 it must be them,
    i will make further enquiries elsewhere, but i am 100 percent its them.

    regards Gordon

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