
Could someone please look up a record for me on ancestry.co.uk?
Im interested in information about ‘Harzabeth Whaley’ and her family in the 1871 census and any information would be greatly appreciated:
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=uki1871&so=2&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&msT=1&gss=angs-g&gsfn=Hepzabeth&gsln=Whaley&gsln_x=1&msbpn=5285&msbpn__ftp=Suffolk%2c+England%2c+United+Kingdom&msbpn_x=1&msbpn__ftp_x=1&sbo=0&ne=21
Thanks for your great answers!
Im descended from Harzabeth/Hepzabeth through her son Edgar.
Im also a bit curious about who appears on this record, whom i believe is Isaac’s brother:
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=uki1851&so=2&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&msT=1&gss=angs-g&gsfn=Amos&gsfn_x=1&gsln=WHALEY&gsln_x=1&msbpn=87561&msbpn__ftp=Mettingham%2c+England%2c+United+Kingdom&msbpn_x=1&msbpn__ftp_x=1&sbo=0&ne=21
Thankyou!
Name: Harzabeth Whaley
Age: 33
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1838
Relation: Wife
Spouse’s Name: Isaac
Gender: Female
Where born: St James, Suffolk, England
Civil Parish: St Mary
County/Island: Suffolk
Country: England
Street address:
Occupation:
Condition as to marriage:
Disability:
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Registration district: Wangford
Sub registration district: Bungay
ED, institution, or vessel: 10
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 27
Household Members:
Name Age
Isaac Whaley 34 – Ag Lab , Mettingham, Suffolk
Harzabeth Whaley 33
Isaac Whaley 9 Mettingham, Suffolk
Edgar E Whaley 5 Bungay, Suffolk
Ellen E Whaley 3 Mettingham, Suffolk
Arthur H Whaley 6 months Bungay, Suffolk
Harzabeth! I wish I had an ancestor with a unique name like that.
Lol, damn! Joyce beat me to it
1851
Name: Amos Whaley
Age: 18
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1833
Relation: Son
Father’s Name: James
Mother’s Name: Susan
Gender: Male
Where born: Mettingham, Suffolk, England
Civil Parish: Mettingham
County/Island: Suffolk
Country: England
Street address: Redditon Hill
Occupation:
Condition as to marriage:
Disability:
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Registration district: Wangford
Sub registration district: Bungay
ED, institution, or vessel: 14b
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 64
Household Members:
Name Age
James Whaley 48 Ag lab Suffolk, Shipmeadow
Susan Whaley 50 Mettingham
Amos Whaley 18 Ag lab Mettingham
Isaac Whaley 14 Ag lab Mettingham
Caroline Adams 18 Housekeeper
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