BYSOUTH Chart 0401

This is a Chart for William Bysouth and Esther Hale

 

9married
September quarter
1866
Shoreditch district
Middlesex

 

1,2,3,4,5,6,7
WILLIAM BYSOUTH
born about
1847
Reed, Hertfordshire
baptised
27 September 1846 
Reed, Hertfordshire 
occupation
1861 Shepherd
1871 Stonemason's Labourer
1881, 1891 Builder
1901 Farmer (Employer)?

 

1,5,6,7
ESTHER HALE

born about
1845
Reed, Hertfordshire


1,5,6
Ann(ie) E
BYSOUTH
born about
1867
W Hackney
Middlesex
occupation
1881 Scholar
1,5
James William
BYSOUTH
born about
1870
W Hackney
Middlesex
occupation
1881 Scholar
5,6,7
Frederick
BYSOUTH
born about
1878
W Hackney
Middlesex
occupation
1891 Scholar
1901 Carpenter
  1. 1871 Census - 1 Difton? Villa, Clifton Road, Hackney, Middlesex. In the same premises was a Edward BYSOUTH and family. Edward was two year older than John. He was a Stonemason, at this stage John was a Stonemason's Labourer. I would think they were brothers, both born in Reed, Hertfordshire. There was also a James BYSOUTH, in the same property down as a Brother and yet another family of BYSOUTH, so possibly yet another Brother, a William BYSOUTH aged 24 and his wife and family. Both James and William were born in Reed, Hertfordshire. Will put a chart on for them all if I can find the parents on a previous Census. Bother James and William were also Stonemason Labourer's. As I will need to find this information again the Census information is RG10; Piece: 322; Folio: 42; Page: 25
  2. 1861 Census - Green, Reed, Hertfordshire
  3. 1851 Census - Billingsgate, Reed, Hertfordshire. All children down as "At Home" for occupation
  4. IGI Baptism (original documents)
  5. 1881 Census - 4 Southgate Villa, Milton Road, Tottenham, Middlesex, James William down as William on this Census
  6. 1891 Census - 1 ??? Road, Tottenham, Middlesex. The name of the Road, is crossed out at the top of the Census page and on all the previous pages.
  7. 1901 Census - 28 Fairbourne Road, Tottenham, Middlesex. Occupation of William does not seem to tie up with previous occupations, but it does look like Farmer, it could be Farrier but is would still not tie up with his previous occupations. It is definitely the correct family.

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