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    Default 1871 missing 5 orphans

    William HAYNES & Charlotte TRUSS had 6 children 5 of whom were alive in 1871 but I can't find them on the 1871 census.

    Charlotte died 1859 Harbury, Warwickshire followed by William in 1865.
    William & the 5 children are at Harbury on the 1861 census RG09 piece 2241 folio 93 page 18.

    So unfound on the 1871 (all born Harbury), with their next 'found' after 1871 are:
    Harriet HAYNES born 22 Aug 1849. She marries John MOSS at Coleshill Warwickshire in 1877.
    William HAYNES born 1850. He marries Ellen GREEN at Warwick in 1883. Missing both 1871 & 1881 census.
    Mary Elizabeth HAYNES born 1852, is a Servant at Plungar Leicestershire in 1881. Never marries.
    George William HAYNES born 24 Aug 1854 is at Ashow Warwickshire in 1881, where he marries in 1882.
    Tom HAYNES born c1858 is at Kineton Warwickshire in 1881 and I suspect died in early 1891.

    So can anyone spot any of the above five in 1871?

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    Mitch

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    1871 Ref RG10 3218 33 13

    Have you ruled out?
    Tho's Haynes, Serv, age 12, Gen'l Serv, born Southam
    "dyfal donc a dyr y garreg"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitch in Notts View Post


    William & the 5 children are at Harbury on the 1861 census RG09 piece 2241 folio 93 page 18.


    Thanks

    Mitch

    Ancestry give different census references:

    Class: RG 9; Piece: 2241; Folio: 89; Page: 10

    And they have Tom transcribed as "Pom".

    Will keep looking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by helachau View Post
    1871 Ref RG10 3218 33 13

    Have you ruled out?
    Tho's Haynes, Serv, age 12, Gen'l Serv, born Southam
    Yes I do agree it is the most likely, and as the youngest child he is the most likely not to know where he is born (your ref should be page 12 not 13 whoops....) Thank you.

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    Harbury is part of the Southam registration district.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Megan Roberts View Post
    Ancestry give different census references:

    Class: RG 9; Piece: 2241; Folio: 89; Page: 10

    And they have Tom transcribed as "Pom".

    Will keep looking.
    Yes, apologies, I don't know where I dreamt those figures up from.
    And findmypast have the surname transcribed as 'Staynes' on their transcript...

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