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A lookup for 1851 and 1861 Bristol please

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SueMaid

SueMaid Report 21 Mar 2005 00:58

I am hoping that someone can find Esther Hannah Glyde in 1851 and 1861. She was born in 1835/6 in Bristol and her father was Jabez Glyde. I have her in 1881 to 1901 in Bramley Yorkshire but I am not sure when she arrived there. Thank you. Susan

TB

TB Report 21 Mar 2005 06:49

Hi Susan, Is this Jabez in 1851? CHELTENHAM - Part 17 - 1851 Census MOODY Fanny Widow 34 House Proprietor Birmingham ASHWIN Charles Visitor 34 Civil Engineer Falmouth William Lambard Ashwin Visitor 13 Scholar Crickhowel * CHAMBERLAIN Henry Widower 69 Rtd Stage Manager Nottingham GLYDE Jabez Visitor 34 Baptist Minster Bristol GIBBS Elizabeth Servant 16 Hilsdon Bucks Did Esther have a brother Jabez? I found a Jabez age 30 born Bristol living in Leeds in 1871. If you want the image send me your email addy. Trixie

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 21 Mar 2005 10:48

Yes, Trixie, that would be my Jabez Glyde. On Esther Hannah's marriage certificate her father is described as a 'missionary', which I thought was a little odd. I don't know about the younger Jabez. I have come across him myself and that was why I was keen to find Esther on earlier census returns. I hoped this would give me a clue to her family. It's hardly a common name. Thanks for your time, I appreciate you looking. Susan