I am trying to find George (1786) and Ann GRAY (1785) on the 1841 and I can't see them anywhere - can anyone else please?
This is them on later censuses -
1851 Census - Burnham Green, Datchworth, Hertfordshire, England - HO107/1711/12/17
George GRAY H 54 M Ag Lab Aston, Hertfordshire
Ann GRAY W 56 M - St Albans, Hertfordshire
Emma GRAY Visitor 13 - - Little MundenHertfordshire
1861 Census - Bankshaw Green, Datchworth, Hertfordshire, England - RG9/882/42/7
George GRAY H 67 W Ag Labourer Rushden, Herts
Thank you
~ Claire
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Thread: GRAY - Datchworth?
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05-05-2006, 9:31 AM #1BrerGuest
GRAY - 1841...Datchworth?
Last edited by Brer; 05-05-2006 at 10:30 AM.
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05-05-2006, 1:27 PM #2janboothGuest
George GRAY
There is this George GRAY at Ayot St Peter which is very close to Datchworth - any use??
HO107/436/3, folio 4, page 2
Rye Field Farm
George GRAY 55 Ag Lab Born in county yes
The farmer is a Samuel GARRATT, aged 40.
Not much luck with Ann, I'm afraid.
Janet
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12-08-2006, 7:45 PM #3petercornishGuest
Gray - Datchworth
Hi Claire,
Found George and Ann on the 1841 at Oaken Valley, Tewin, some three miles from Datchworth, on HO107/444/17 Folios 4/5 Pages 2/3.
George Gray 40 Ag Lab
Ann Gray 40
Hannah 20 - Ann 14 - James 10 - Henry 6 - John 4 - Caroline 6mths.
All born in county.
Adult ages rounded to nearest 5 on this census.
Hope this helps.
Regards ... Peter
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03-04-2010, 9:40 PM #4dagianGuest
I have George & Ann Gray in my tree. They had a son Thomas in 1821 (not shown in 1841 Census) who was the father of my GG Grandmother.
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04-04-2010, 8:24 AM #5dagianGuest
.. correction - Thomas was shown living a few houses away from George and Ann in 1841.
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