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by mgc
Thu Dec 24, 2009 9:19 pm
Forum: Archived General Discussion
Topic: *TBC archive 24hrs* 1841 Census
Replies: 9
Views: 1568

Re: 1841 Census

Being a 'newbie' at this site, and at the same time learning the point-and-click ropes as I go, I think I failed to Thank "Maths girl' (above).. so Thank You for taking a look at the original census page and taking the time to make heads or tails out of the script. Very greatly appreciated, for...
by mgc
Thu Dec 24, 2009 7:50 pm
Forum: Archived General Discussion
Topic: *TBC archive 24hrs* 1841 Census
Replies: 9
Views: 1568

Re: 1841 Census

I think you are on to something... and Most Definitely - Elizabeth's surname would be "Fawcett," or something akin to it, i.e., "Fawcitt." So... Elizabeth was a servant, and it appears then that fine young Jonathan was the farmer/landowner. Most interesting. They, all together, w...
by mgc
Thu Dec 24, 2009 4:57 pm
Forum: The Archive
Topic: Yorkshire
Replies: 5
Views: 1173

Yorkshire

Recently, I managed to accomplish what I set out to do beginning in Jan of 2007: compile a genealogy of my Jackson forebears involving a variety of places in south Yorkshire. Besides being a very successful adventure, it's also been a most incredible eye-opener; blessed along the way with great good...
by mgc
Thu Dec 24, 2009 4:33 pm
Forum: Archived General Discussion
Topic: *TBC archive 24hrs* 1841 Census
Replies: 9
Views: 1568

*TBC archive 24hrs* 1841 Census

Hi and Merry Christmas everybody... Regarding the 1841 census in the geographical area between Leeds and Knaresborough, I'm chasing or looking for the following persons: Jonathan Lewis and Elizabeth Fawcett. The specific placenames in that area of Yorkshire may be Wetherby or Sicklinghall. It is my ...

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