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Jill Dyke  
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 More options 7 Nov, 14:13
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.britain
From: "Jill Dyke" <jill.d...@ntlworld.com>
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 14:13:52 -0000
Local: Sat 7 Nov 2009 14:13
Subject: Rebecca GILBERT Help with 1841 Census
I am unable to find Rebecca GILBERT in the 1841 Census.

Rebecca was buried 16 March 1851 aged 77 at St Peters Church, Walworth in
the Parish of St Mary, Newington, Surrey.

She was baptised Rebecca ABBOTT 18 Jun 1775 at Hitchin, Hertfordshire and
married for the first time to William SHAMBROOK 3 Feb 1799 at St Lukes Old
Street, Findsbury, Middlesex.

As Rebecca SHAMBROOK widow she married Joseph GILBERT 31 Oct 1824 at St
George the Martyr, Southwark, Surrey.

I am also missing 2 of Rebecca's sons in 1841. Charles John SHAMBROOK b. 26
Dec 1811 Whitefriars baptized 27 Jan 1812 St Sepulchre, London & William
SHAMBROOK baptized 6 Oct 1805 St. Andrew, Holborn, London. Both were writers
on Glass.

Can any one find Rebecca or her sons in 1841?

Jill


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Richard van Schaik  
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 More options 7 Nov, 20:19
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From: Richard van Schaik <f.m.a.vanschaikREM...@THISziggo.nl>
Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 21:19:55 +0100
Local: Sat 7 Nov 2009 20:19
Subject: Re: Rebecca GILBERT Help with 1841 Census

Jill Dyke wrote:
> Can any one find Rebecca or her sons in 1841?

Due to lack of answers of others also ........ After several attempts
finding them (saw a lot of Charles and William also) I gave up. William
can be found in the 1851 as Glass writer (born abt. 1808) and married to
an Elizabeth (age 28), marriage not found on FreeBMD but at least one
marriage in the more likely spelling of his surname is incomplete
(probably unreadable reference numbers). I can give a Cab driver, Stone
miner and some Ag. Labs (or related occupation) for the sons and nothing
even remotely likely for their mother ....... seems they were on holiday
out of the country ;-) (otherwise stated an unrecognised spelling of
surnames).

Any help you may have making address searches possible (later mentioning
for example) might help solving this puzzle.

Richard

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 More options 7 Nov, 23:29
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From: john <deo-c...@myamail.com>
Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 00:29:10 +0100
Local: Sat 7 Nov 2009 23:29
Subject: Re: Rebecca GILBERT Help with 1841 Census
On 07/11/2009 15:13, Jill Dyke wrote:

I can't find any either.

Rebecca Gilbert witnessed the marriage of Eliza Shambrook (spinster and
minor) and John Grenney (bachelor) on 19 Sept 1925 at Saint Mary, Newington


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