Hi Anne,
I had just come to the same conclusion! After looking at those blotted pages (or whatever it is) it seemed probable they might have been under the spilled ink They certainly don't seem to be anywhere else...
It's not you, Lesley, it's whoever knocked over the ink pot!
Regards,
Sarah
1841 census any suggestions welcome
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There is a note on ancestry about the 1851 census pieces that were damaged by water
In addition, the census returns of the following localities have been damaged by water during storage. Most of the damaged pieces are in the area of Manchester. There is a list of the areas which includes this one
2220 Lancashire Manchester Ardwick Chorlton-upon-Medlock
I think the Family History people in England did produce a transcription of these pieces. They had a really inexpensive purchase price for their data - but it has now been transferred to findmypast
http://www.familyhistoryonline.net/ (original site). The site does still list the data it used to have! which includes
Manchester 1851 Census (unfilmed)16 places 193,113 entries 25Dec2006
So it may be available somewhere on Findmypast
Trish
In addition, the census returns of the following localities have been damaged by water during storage. Most of the damaged pieces are in the area of Manchester. There is a list of the areas which includes this one
2220 Lancashire Manchester Ardwick Chorlton-upon-Medlock
I think the Family History people in England did produce a transcription of these pieces. They had a really inexpensive purchase price for their data - but it has now been transferred to findmypast
http://www.familyhistoryonline.net/ (original site). The site does still list the data it used to have! which includes
Manchester 1851 Census (unfilmed)16 places 193,113 entries 25Dec2006
So it may be available somewhere on Findmypast
Trish
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Hi again Lesley
Not sure how much info you have or are looking for in relation to this family but there is a likely marriage for a James Smith in Stoubridge in the December quarter of 1849. In the same district and page is an Ellen Albut. Just the right date for a Jun quarter of 1850 birth. The reference is 18/697.
I don't know but I think Ellen just may be the Eleanor Albut born to John Albut and Mary in Stoke Prior which seems to be in Worcestershire in 1830. The Worcestershire may be a problem but it seems to me that all of these counties are terribly close and places shift back and fore between them.
Anne
Not sure how much info you have or are looking for in relation to this family but there is a likely marriage for a James Smith in Stoubridge in the December quarter of 1849. In the same district and page is an Ellen Albut. Just the right date for a Jun quarter of 1850 birth. The reference is 18/697.
I don't know but I think Ellen just may be the Eleanor Albut born to John Albut and Mary in Stoke Prior which seems to be in Worcestershire in 1830. The Worcestershire may be a problem but it seems to me that all of these counties are terribly close and places shift back and fore between them.
Anne
Anne
Researching M(a)cKenzie, McCammond, McLachlan, Kerr, Assur, Renton, Redpath, Ferguson, Shedden, Also Oswald, Le/assels/Lascelles, Bonning just for starters
Researching M(a)cKenzie, McCammond, McLachlan, Kerr, Assur, Renton, Redpath, Ferguson, Shedden, Also Oswald, Le/assels/Lascelles, Bonning just for starters
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Hi Trish
I've had a quick look on Find My Past, just to see what was available, and if using the search for 1851, it suggests that the only counties I can search at present are Dorset or Norfolk. Looks like a "work in progress", just now
http://www.1851-unfilmed.org.uk/records.htm
There is a also a name search there, from which you can click to see the other names on the page. Quite useful, though no firm sightings yet....but had a giggle at this pair;
District: Salford, Regent Road
Enumeration Page for Book: 4E Transcript Page: 322
7 Public Institution Barracks SMITH Emmanuel
8 Public Institution Barracks SMITH God
Best wishes
Lesley
I've had a quick look on Find My Past, just to see what was available, and if using the search for 1851, it suggests that the only counties I can search at present are Dorset or Norfolk. Looks like a "work in progress", just now
The following site seems to suggest it will happen, but gives no indication of when.The 1851 census is not yet complete. The remaining counties will be added over the coming months.
http://www.1851-unfilmed.org.uk/records.htm
There is a also a name search there, from which you can click to see the other names on the page. Quite useful, though no firm sightings yet....but had a giggle at this pair;
District: Salford, Regent Road
Enumeration Page for Book: 4E Transcript Page: 322
7 Public Institution Barracks SMITH Emmanuel
8 Public Institution Barracks SMITH God
Best wishes
Lesley
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Hi Lesley
They were definitely transcribed on the familyhistoryonline site. (I did look some up at least 2 years ago) I am not sure why the transcriptions aren't available at find my past - how annoying. I would have thought to find them here - but they are not mentioned
http://www.findmypast.com/other-ffhs-re ... on?event=O
I've sent findmypast an email to query if they have the data. According to the site you mentioned the transcription was finished in 2008 - perhaps the search you found is now all that exists.
Nice to know God was well and living at the Public Barracks
Trish
They were definitely transcribed on the familyhistoryonline site. (I did look some up at least 2 years ago) I am not sure why the transcriptions aren't available at find my past - how annoying. I would have thought to find them here - but they are not mentioned
http://www.findmypast.com/other-ffhs-re ... on?event=O
I've sent findmypast an email to query if they have the data. According to the site you mentioned the transcription was finished in 2008 - perhaps the search you found is now all that exists.
Nice to know God was well and living at the Public Barracks
Trish
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Hi Lesley,
My husband's family are from this area. I've found this twin map very useful.
http://maps.cheshire.gov.uk/tithemaps/TwinMaps.aspx
If you click on the 'jump to township' button, you can click on the place you want - including Eaton/Astbury.
Regards,
Ann
My husband's family are from this area. I've found this twin map very useful.
http://maps.cheshire.gov.uk/tithemaps/TwinMaps.aspx
If you click on the 'jump to township' button, you can click on the place you want - including Eaton/Astbury.
Regards,
Ann
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I'm suitably confused Lesley, but the answer from FMP is that the orange circle on the family history site indicates
data not on findmypast yet - some societies are contributing to the 1851 transcription, others have not signed agreement I assume from their reply that the census is the right area to check, but they didn't explicitly say that.
so whether it will get to fmp ?? It was so easy to search on the family history site - I guess all things change.
Sorry it was not of much help
Trish
data not on findmypast yet - some societies are contributing to the 1851 transcription, others have not signed agreement I assume from their reply that the census is the right area to check, but they didn't explicitly say that.
so whether it will get to fmp ?? It was so easy to search on the family history site - I guess all things change.
Sorry it was not of much help
Trish