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    Default 1841 Census Request - Nynehead

    I bought the 1841 Census CD for 950-952 from Archive CD Books, but some of my lot are living in the above area in all the other Censuses.

    If someone has the whole County set, or the CD covering this area (959) I would be very grateful for a look-up.

    Ages as in 1841:

    John HONNIBALL (50) b. Hillfarrance, Somerset
    Hannah (42) Wife b. Oake, Somerset
    John (10) Son b. Nynehead

    Living in Clavenger, Nynehead in 1851 and 1861.

    If Oake, which is also covered by 959, isn't too big to trawl, there may be Honniball's there too, as I have births c. 1820 ...... but none there in 1861.
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    Diane

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    Terry Waters-Marsh
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    Dianne,


    They are there on page one of Nynehead, third entry. All the info is as you provided, nothing extra other than it states John is a Farmer. I will look at Oake in a minute.

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    Nothing in Oake.

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    Hi Terry,

    Thankyou very much for the two look-ups, it was nice of John to stay in one place for years wasn't it?!

    As for the ones who aren't in Oake, heaven alone knows where they've moved to, but they'll probably turn up where I least expect them to be.

    May be worth checking my County set for Cornwall 1841 ..... you never know!
    Best Wishes,
    Diane

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    Dear Diane,

    My pleasure. As regards the 1841 Cornwall census, it is now on the FreeCEN web site in its entirety - 100% finished by the FreeCEN team. Saves a lot of time looking through the CDs. Of course, you will still need your CDs to confirm any findings in the FreeCEN web site.

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    Hi again Terry,

    Yes, I'm very grateful for FreeCen Cornwall, everyone has done a brilliant job! I have Gordon Beavington's 1851 Census which is a trawling one, so I always check with FreeCEN to see if the Parish has been transcribed, so that I can get a shortcut.

    My 1841 Census is surname indexed, so I don't have to use it for that one.
    Best Wishes,
    Diane

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    Default Honniball's of Oake

    Diane, You may have found your missing Oake Honniballs by now, but if you are still searching:- Robert son of Joseph and Mary bap. Oake 1802 went to London as did many other Honniballs from that family.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeeb
    Diane, You may have found your missing Oake Honniballs by now, but if you are still searching:- Robert son of Joseph and Mary bap. Oake 1802 went to London as did many other Honniballs from that family.
    Yes, I've got Robert in London from 1861-1881 inclusive, John b. 1788 changing his name to THOMAS and founding Thomastown (near Melbourne) Australia, and Hannah b. 1799 married to her Cousin John b. 1790.

    However, I've no further info on the rest of the four children, so did some of them go to London too?
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    Hi Diane, Robert and Ann (Lockyer) were in London well before 1861, they were having children, 9 in total I think, as early as the 1840's eg Robert son of Robert and Ann bap. St. Alphage, London 25 July 1845. With regards to Joseph and Mary's other 4 children, I know nothing more of Elizabeth or Joseph but Mary married John Acock in 1797 at Oake and Harriet married Thomas Jones. Do you know about Joseph senior dying in Ilchester gaol, if not I can let you have infomation on it.
    I noticed somewhere else in a thread you mentioned your direct ancestor Robert being a widower at his marriage. His first wife was Martha Cousens, he married her at Wilton Feb. 1839. She died in 1843 aged 28 and is buried at West Buckland. Jeeb (Jeremy)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeeb
    Hi Diane, Robert and Ann (Lockyer) were in London well before 1861, they were having children, 9 in total I think, as early as the 1840's eg Robert son of Robert and Ann bap. St. Alphage, London 25 July 1845. With regards to Joseph and Mary's other 4 children, I know nothing more of Elizabeth or Joseph but Mary married John Acock in 1797 at Oake and Harriet married Thomas Jones. Do you know about Joseph senior dying in Ilchester gaol, if not I can let you have infomation on it.
    I noticed somewhere else in a thread you mentioned your direct ancestor Robert being a widower at his marriage. His first wife was Martha Cousens, he married her at Wilton Feb. 1839. She died in 1843 aged 28 and is buried at West Buckland. Jeeb (Jeremy)
    Hi Jeremy,
    Nine children for Robert & Ann ...... I've only got one! Jane b. 1849! I would love to know the details on Joseph senior if you don't mind, it's great to have a bit of scandal in the family!

    Yes thanks, I have the full details about Robert & Martha, their marriage date and her burial date, but not her baptism date.
    Best Wishes,
    Diane

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