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    stevenpenny
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    Default An Amazing Find

    For months I have been struggling with one branch of my family and could find no reference to them in the 1841 Census. I had more or less given up when a chance remark by an aged relative prompted one more look.

    And there he was, my G-G-Grandfather as a boy aged 6, living with his Mother and Father; his three Brothers; and his Grandmother and Grandfather on his Father's side; AND his Grandmother on his Mothers Side.

    Three generations in one house on one Census form.

    That one find has opened up a whole new world and as the family all lived in one small parish in Somerset i'm potentially now back to 1701. I say potentially as around 1740 the family name seems to have undergone a change in spelling.

    The parents of Richard Penny 1743 - 1795 seem to have been called James and Sarah Pinney. It's either that or a Richard Penny and a Richard Pinney were both christened on the same day.

    So a success story; and also a brick wall.

    Deep Joy

    Steve

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    Well done Steve, I guess you won't have to resort to Crossword puzzle books for a while.
    Carry on digging.
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    Good work Steve...
    Guess you got more than one "Penny" for your thoughts

    I know.......... Groan................................

    Sue

    Maybe the Pinny/Penny was just a transcription error?

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    stevenpenny
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    Quote Originally Posted by susan-y View Post
    Good work Steve...
    Guess you got more than one "Penny" for your thoughts

    I know.......... Groan................................

    Sue

    Maybe the Pinny/Penny was just a transcription error?
    I hoped that would be the case but looking at Pinney, Penny, and Penney; i've now found families that match all three, in the same parish at the same time.

    Seems a little odd, but then again we are an odd family....

    I feel a 'Brick-Wall' is on its way.......

    Thanks

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    bibliojunkie
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    Great stuff Steve. If only my odd Penny family from Lancashire/Cumberland would accommodate three generations in 1841.

    Ali

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