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Elizabeth Barnett/Garratt

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Elizabeth Barnett

Married Shelah Garratt 19 MAY 1805

On the 1851 census for Netherton her age is 70, her birth place Losberry, Salop. (Should that be Losbury?)

I can't find a Losberry does anyone have any idea where it is?
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might be shrewsbury confused with accent ?
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Thats what I've thought, just wanted others opinions.
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So was this Hasbury nr Halesowen in Salop at the time ?
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TWG1947 wrote:So was this Hasbury nr Halesowen in Salop at the time ?


Halesowen was in Shropshire until the 1840's
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Well auntie em I never knew that, you live and learn.

I'll try Birmingham library after the hols they have a good selection of Shropshire PRs.

Actually in my youth I did do several site surveys in that area, even had the local nutters, sorry residents ( who didn't want a housing development behind them) throw stones at us!!

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The Marriage will be at Dudley Archives for Halesowen. Halesowen was in Shropshire until 1844, but not for the Census, that was Worcestershire.

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linell wrote:The Marriage will be at Dudley Archives for Halesowen. Halesowen was in Shropshire until 1844, but not for the Census, that was Worcestershire.

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Halesowen was in Shropshire for the Census too in 1841. The reason I remember it so well is that when I first started my family research (and there was nothing on the net), I had all the census records on disk and I couldn't find any of my Halesowen Salts in Worcestershire in 1841. Had to buy the Shropshire set, just for that census. It was in the Stourbridge District of Worcestershire in 1851.
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That's not right Halesowen came under the County of Shropshire until 1844, but for Census and Administrative purposes it was under Worcestershire. I know it is listed both as Shropshire and Worcs on the Census, but if you check your facts you will find it was not Salop for the Census. Linell.
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Don't know much about how the boundaries work - should do after all this time
on the 1841 they spell Halesowen with a space - Hales owen
and could be either/or
Hales Owen, Worcestershire
Hales Owen, Shropshire
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FarSide wrote:Don't know much about how the boundaries work - should do after all this time
on the 1841 they spell Halesowen with a space - Hales owen
and could be either/or
Hales Owen, Worcestershire
Hales Owen, Shropshire


The Hales was from the Anglo Saxon meaning hollow. King Henry 11 granted the Manor of Hales to his brother in law David Ap Owen, a Welsh Prince in 1177, hence the Hales Owen which later became just Halesowen. The Manor of Hales was detached from Worcestershire and annexed to Shropshire where it stayed until 1844, all the Civil Administration including the Census came under Worcestershire. HTH Linell.
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I'm not disagreeing with what has been said, all I was saying is that where my relatives lived in 1841, in Shut Mill Lane, in the Township of Romsley, Sub District of Halesowen is listed under Shropshire, and if you search under county only and put in a search for Worcestershire, you won't find them.

Here is the Source citation : Class: HO107; Piece 923; Book: 7; Civil Parish: Hales Owen; County: Shropshire; Enumeration District: 10A; Folio: 10; Page: 19; Line: 18; GSU roll: 474590.
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TWG1947 wrote:Elizabeth Barnett

Married Shelah Garratt 19 MAY 1805

On the 1851 census for Netherton her age is 70, her birth place Losberry, Salop. (Should that be Losbury?)

I can't find a Losberry does anyone have any idea where it is?


Hi TWG do you think it could be Hasbury then?
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I would think so, and thanks to everyone for their input, which I'll follow up after the hols.
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