*TBC Archive? * Phoebe Quinney
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*TBC Archive? * Phoebe Quinney
Phoebe Quinney was born in 1840 Foleshill Warwickshire
I can find her on all the census except 1871 can any one help spot how it has been transcribed?
1841Phene Quinney with parents Elijah and Caroline(Catherine on all other census!) and siblings
1851Phenius Quinney with parents
1861Phebe Quinney
1871 Where is Phoebe???? Elijah appears to be in workhouse and Catherine is servant
1881 Pheney Quinney with mother and son Herbert b 1878
1891 Pehene Quinney with son "Henry" b 1878
1901 Pheney Quinney with Herbert and family described as "aunt"
1911 Pheney Quinney with Herbert and family now "mother"
The family rumour was that she was a servant at Packington Hall and a visitor was the father of Herbert - is that where she is in 1871? I can't find Packington Hall on a census to try from that direction as she obviously was not good at spelling her name. She is always recorded as Single
Ancestry has really struggled with transcribing the surname but Find my Past has had more success except 1871!!!
Any bright ideas appreciated
I can find her on all the census except 1871 can any one help spot how it has been transcribed?
1841Phene Quinney with parents Elijah and Caroline(Catherine on all other census!) and siblings
1851Phenius Quinney with parents
1861Phebe Quinney
1871 Where is Phoebe???? Elijah appears to be in workhouse and Catherine is servant
1881 Pheney Quinney with mother and son Herbert b 1878
1891 Pehene Quinney with son "Henry" b 1878
1901 Pheney Quinney with Herbert and family described as "aunt"
1911 Pheney Quinney with Herbert and family now "mother"
The family rumour was that she was a servant at Packington Hall and a visitor was the father of Herbert - is that where she is in 1871? I can't find Packington Hall on a census to try from that direction as she obviously was not good at spelling her name. She is always recorded as Single
Ancestry has really struggled with transcribing the surname but Find my Past has had more success except 1871!!!
Any bright ideas appreciated
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Re: Phoebe Quinney
Has she changed her first name ??This is the rest of family in 1871--
QUINNEY, Eliza Head F 25 1846 WID??? Warwickshire
QUINNEY, Emily Daughter F 15 1856 Warwickshire
QUINNEY, Mary J Daughter F 13 1858 Warwickshire
QUINNEY, Elizabeth Daughter F 10 1861 Warwickshire
QUINNEY, George H Son M 4 1867 Warwickshire
QUINNEY, Thomas A Son M 0 1871 Warwickshire
Address:
Burges Court, Holy Trinity, Coventry County: 1871
Warwickshire
QUINNEY, Eliza Head F 25 1846 WID??? Warwickshire
QUINNEY, Emily Daughter F 15 1856 Warwickshire
QUINNEY, Mary J Daughter F 13 1858 Warwickshire
QUINNEY, Elizabeth Daughter F 10 1861 Warwickshire
QUINNEY, George H Son M 4 1867 Warwickshire
QUINNEY, Thomas A Son M 0 1871 Warwickshire
Address:
Burges Court, Holy Trinity, Coventry County: 1871
Warwickshire
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Re: Phoebe Quinney
rockyfowler wrote:Has she changed her first name ??This is the rest of family in 1871--
QUINNEY, Eliza Head F 25 1846 WID??? Warwickshire
QUINNEY, Emily Daughter F 15 1856 Warwickshire
QUINNEY, Mary J Daughter F 13 1858 Warwickshire
QUINNEY, Elizabeth Daughter F 10 1861 Warwickshire
QUINNEY, George H Son M 4 1867 Warwickshire
QUINNEY, Thomas A Son M 0 1871 Warwickshire
Address:
Burges Court, Holy Trinity, Coventry County: 1871
Warwickshire
I think this is her sister/sister-in-law and her children
1861
Elizah Quinney 57
Catherine Quinney 59
Thomas Quinney 19
Pheby Quinney 21
Eliza Quinney 25 Wid,Daugh
Emily Quinney 5 Grand Daughter
Mary Jane Quinney 3 Grand Daughter
Elizabeth Quinney 4 Mo Grand Daughter
1851
Elijah Quinney 47
Katherine Quinney 48
George Quinney 24
Mary Jane Leeson 20
Eliza Quinney 15
Pherius Quinney 11
Thomas Quinney 9
Thomas Larson 1
1841
Elizah Quinny 35
Carolin Quinny 35
George Quinny 14
Jane Quinny 10
Eliza Quinny 5
Pane Quinny 2
but thank you for looking
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Re: Phoebe Quinney
Maths girl wrote:Phoebe Quinney was born in 1840 Foleshill Warwickshire
I can find her on all the census except 1871 can any one help spot how it has been transcribed?
The family rumour was that she was a servant at Packington Hall and a visitor was the father of Herbert - is that where she is in 1871? I can't find Packington Hall on a census to try from that direction as she obviously was not good at spelling her name. She is always recorded as Single
Ancestry has really struggled with transcribing the surname but Find my Past has had more success except 1871!!!
Any bright ideas appreciated
There seems to be 2 Packington Halls.
Staffordshire.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packington_Hall
Warwickshire.
http://www.packingtonestate.net/estate_main.html
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Re: Phoebe Quinney
1871 for a Packington Hall is,
RG10; Piece: 2916; Folio: 23; Page: 16
Jo
RG10; Piece: 2916; Folio: 23; Page: 16
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Re: Phoebe Quinney
Jimmy wrote:
There seems to be 2 Packington Halls.
Staffordshire.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packington_Hall
Warwickshire.
http://www.packingtonestate.net/estate_main.html
Thank you for this Jimmy - reading them I think these refer to the same place - it a case of that great Staffordshire/Warwickshire mix up again!! -
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Re: Phoebe Quinney
grangers14 wrote:1871 for a Packington Hall is,
RG10; Piece: 2916; Folio: 23; Page: 16
Jo
Thank you for this Jo - are you supremely knowledgeable or do you have the descriptions of the enumeration districts? - Otherwise thank you for trawling through to find this reference.
Mg
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Re: Phoebe Quinney
Maths girl wrote:Jimmy wrote:
There seems to be 2 Packington Halls.
Staffordshire.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packington_Hall
Warwickshire.
http://www.packingtonestate.net/estate_main.html
Thank you for this Jimmy - reading them I think these refer to the same place - it a case of that great Staffordshire/Warwickshire mix up again!! -
There is this one at Warwickshire.
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/place/Packin ... 394611.htm
and the one Jo found at Lichfield in Staffordshire.
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Re: Phoebe Quinney
Maths girl wrote:grangers14 wrote:1871 for a Packington Hall is,
RG10; Piece: 2916; Folio: 23; Page: 16
Jo
Thank you for this Jo - are you supremely knowledgeable or do you have the descriptions of the enumeration districts? - Otherwise thank you for trawling through to find this reference.
Mg
sadly that rumour hasn't helped - either she wasn't there at all or it not during 1871 census!
back to thinking how badly Phoebe Quinney could be heard/written/transcribed --having said that her employers could have been the sort that insisted she changed her name while employed so they didn't have to remember new names / felt Phoebe was too heathen!!
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Re: Phoebe Quinney
you tried looking at quin or quinn or quinie ?
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Thank you for this Jo - are you supremely knowledgeable or do you have the descriptions of the enumeration districts? - Otherwise thank you for trawling through to find this reference.
Mg
I wish!
I looked on 1881 and used Packington in the address, then took the enumerators discription, on ancestry, to find it in 1871. I did look on the other in Warwickshire that Jimmy found but couldnt see it. The area is in Coleshill, I did look through each page but couldnt see the actual place. If you look on ancestry and on the 1871 census, just put in Warwickshire for county, then Coleshill, I think its in the district 4. I didnt see her when I looked through but may well of missed her!
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Re: Phoebe Quinney
grangers14 wrote::lol:Thank you for this Jo - are you supremely knowledgeable or do you have the descriptions of the enumeration districts? - Otherwise thank you for trawling through to find this reference.
Mg
I wish!
I looked on 1881 and used Packington in the address, then took the enumerators discription, on ancestry, to find it in 1871. I did look on the other in Warwickshire that Jimmy found but couldnt see it. The area is in Coleshill, I did look through each page but couldnt see the actual place. If you look on ancestry and on the 1871 census, just put in Warwickshire for county, then Coleshill, I think its in the district 4. I didnt see her when I looked through but may well of missed her!
Jo
No I couldn't see her either - I think this might have to go on the back burner until I get some more inspiration.
Thank you for trying
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get herberts birth cert 1878 that will tell you were she was in 1878 ?
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Re: Phoebe Quinney
Maths girl wrote:Jimmy wrote:
There seems to be 2 Packington Halls.
Staffordshire.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packington_Hall
Warwickshire.
http://www.packingtonestate.net/estate_main.html
Thank you for this Jimmy - reading them I think these refer to the same place - it a case of that great Staffordshire/Warwickshire mix up again!! -
Being local, I have been to both Packington Halls, one is the Stately Home Warwickshire, the other is a much smaller affair, now just a Farm House, it is where the famous 'Packington Porker Pigs' are bread, and next door to Whittington Barracks Lichfield. HTH from Linell.
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Re: Phoebe Quinney
linell wrote:
Being local, I have been to both Packington Halls, one is the Stately Home Warwickshire, the other is a much smaller affair, now just a Farm House, it is where the famous 'Packington Porker Pigs' are bread, and next door to Whittington Barracks Lichfield. HTH from Linell.
The one that was mentioned was near Meriden I think - does that narrow it down?