Poss
1841
Harton, Eaton
Elizabeth Spencer 15
Joseph Speak 20
Edward Williams 15
William Janes 15
Thomas Bennett 10 - looks like AP or AL
all born in county
*Completed* Thomas Bennett
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Re: Thomas Bennett
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Re: Thomas Bennett
FarSide wrote:Poss
1841
Harton, Eaton
Elizabeth Spencer 15
Joseph Speak 20
Edward Williams 15
William Janes 15
Thomas Bennett 10 - looks like AP or AL
all born in county
is it a school ?
what ap pl ?
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Re: Thomas Bennett
Nah, it's a farm. there were 3 more people at that address on the image:
1841 - Horton, Eaton, Shropshire
Ann Medlicott 55 Farmer
Elisha Medlicott 25 Saddler
Margaret Medlicott 35
Elizabeth Spencer 15 F.S.
Joseph Speak 20 Ag. Lab.
Edward Williams 15 Ag. Lab.
William Jones 15 Ag. Lab.
Thomas Bennett 10 Ap.
I'd say it's 'ap' for apprentice.
1841 - Horton, Eaton, Shropshire
Ann Medlicott 55 Farmer
Elisha Medlicott 25 Saddler
Margaret Medlicott 35
Elizabeth Spencer 15 F.S.
Joseph Speak 20 Ag. Lab.
Edward Williams 15 Ag. Lab.
William Jones 15 Ag. Lab.
Thomas Bennett 10 Ap.
I'd say it's 'ap' for apprentice.
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Re: Thomas Bennett
that tally with that 1831 birth but dont know if that him any luck with finding 51 or 61
his father also thomas from marriage details
his father also thomas from marriage details
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Re: *Completed* Thomas Bennett
Just adding to this the lady that was after the info sent me this.....
" the 1901 census, but by this time Thomas had passed away.
In case there is anyone out there who is
interested, the information is as follows:-
167 Willenhall Road Alfred Cross (Head) 25 General Labourer Born Bilston, Staffs.
Mary Cross (Wife) 25 " " "
Alfred Cross (Son) 2 " " "
Dinah Bennett(Mother-in-law) 66 Born Oaken Gates, Salop
Alfred Benjamin Cross married Mary Bennett (daughter of Thomas and Dinah) on the
28th August 1898 at Bilston, Stafford, England. (This would be St Leonards Church)"
" the 1901 census, but by this time Thomas had passed away.
In case there is anyone out there who is
interested, the information is as follows:-
167 Willenhall Road Alfred Cross (Head) 25 General Labourer Born Bilston, Staffs.
Mary Cross (Wife) 25 " " "
Alfred Cross (Son) 2 " " "
Dinah Bennett(Mother-in-law) 66 Born Oaken Gates, Salop
Alfred Benjamin Cross married Mary Bennett (daughter of Thomas and Dinah) on the
28th August 1898 at Bilston, Stafford, England. (This would be St Leonards Church)"