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Shannon
06-04-2005, 5:18 PM
My surnames are YOUNG and WHYBROW. (could have been written as Whybrew)
John Thomas YOUNG was born in Linton Kent in 1832.
Wife Louisa WHYBROW was born in Maidstone Kent c1832.

They are in the 1871 census of of Fisherton Anger, both 39 years of age.
Louisa does not appear in the 1881 census and she had a child in Salisbury in 1873.
The child went into a 'HOME' in Wiltham (????) near Salisbury. Does anyone know of a home here please?
I would also like to find the death of Louisa YOUNG nee WHYBROW if anyone can help me please.
Her death would have occurred between April 1873 until the census of 1881.

Andrew Mead
06-04-2005, 11:48 PM
Wiltham is more likely to be Wilton.

There's this death on FreeBMD:
Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page
Deaths Jun 1880
Young Louisa 48 Alderbury 5a _19

Alderbury includes Salisbury.

Andrew

Peter Goodey
07-04-2005, 8:06 AM
"The child went into a 'HOME' in Wiltham (????) near Salisbury. Does anyone know of a home here please?"


Possibly the child was in, or boarded out from, Wilton Union Workhouse. Wilton is about three miles from Salisbury.

Peter Goodey
07-04-2005, 8:09 AM
...and this is surely the family in 1881 -

John T. YOUNG Head W Male 49 Linton, Kent, England House Painter
James A. YOUNG Son Male 10 Fisherton Anger, Wiltshire, England Scholar
Rose A. YOUNG Daur Female 7 Fisherton Anger, Wiltshire, England Scholar

Dwelling 1 Pomroy Terr
Census Place Fisherton Anger, Wiltshire, England
Family History Library Film 1341499
Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 2068 / 11
Page Number 16

Shannon
12-04-2005, 2:53 AM
Thankyou very much Andrew. I think that you have found her. The pieces are coming together.
Shannon

Shannon
12-04-2005, 2:56 AM
Hello Peter. You have found the family as Rose A. is my grt. grandmother. A work house wasn't a pleasant place to live in was it?
Thankyou for finding my family for me. You and Andrew both sorted me out on the place called Wilton.

Shannon

Shannon
14-05-2005, 1:34 AM
Thankyou Andrew, this has to be her. I appreciate your replying to my post.

Shannon