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robertsister
14-10-2006, 8:10 PM
Please would someone look up census 1851 for Market Harborough for the following.

William Draper born about 1840 in Market Harborough

Eliza Ann Aldwinckle born about 1836-1839 born Market Harborough
her parents may well be Joseph Aldwinckle and Louisa (nee Meadows)

These last two Eliza and Joseph may have married in June 1828 may be at Wesleyen Chapel Market Harborough.

Any further information would be appreciated.
Kathy

TeresaE
14-10-2006, 8:30 PM
1851 census

19 Upper Mount Street Northampton

John Draper Head 38 Currier born Thurnby Leics
Elizabeth Draper wife 33 Dressmaker born Desborough Northhampton
William Draper son 11 born Market Harborough
Maryann Draper dau 9 born Market Harborough
Priscilla Draper dau 7 born Market Harborough
Rowland Draper son 2 born Northampton

HO107/1739 Folio 409 Page 6

TeresaE.

TeresaE
16-10-2006, 5:58 PM
The second Family

Masquerading on the Index as Miltesisble :D :D :D

1851

Fox Yard Market Harborough

Joseph Aldwinkle 42 Head Lace Agent b Weston Northants
Louisa wife 45 born Jersey
Elizabeth dau 16 Lace Runner b Market Harborough
Eliza Ann dau 18 Lace Runner born b Market Harborough
Emma dau 12 b Market Harborough
Lousia dau 10 b Market Harborough
George son 8 b Market Harborough
William son 7 b Market Harborough
Henry son 4 b Market Harborough
Benjamin Meadows Father in Law 73 Mar Chelsea Pensioner b Market Harborough
Elizabeth Meadows Mother in Law 75 b Market Harborough

HO107/2079; Folio 39 Page 12.

TeresaE

TeresaE
16-10-2006, 6:16 PM
And just in case you don't have this

B]1861[/B]

Fox Yard Market Harborough

Joseph Ardwinkle 52 Head Publican born Weston Nothants
Lousia Wife 55 born Jersey
Elizabeth dau 25 Dressmaker born Market Harborough
William M son 16 born Market Harborough
Henry son age 14 born Market Harborough

RG9/224 Folio 54 Page 26.

TeresaE

robertsister
18-10-2006, 10:37 PM
Thank you Teresa for the dilegent research and taking time to copy all that information. You made my day! I have been stuck on that hurdle of ignorance for a couple of years - so you see it feels like a real break through.
(It was considerate for Joseph to have his parents in law staying) Thank you for your help it was much appreciated. Robertsister