Elizabeth,
This is most likely, being in Abersychan:-
Dwelling: 8 Manor Road
Census Place: Trevethin, Monmouth, Wales
Source: FHL Film 1342264 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 5252 Folio 47 Pg28
Marr Age Sex Birthplace
William COX M 55 M St Germans, Cornwall, England
Rel: Head
Occ: Waggon Inspector (Rail)
Letitia COX U 21 F St Ives, Cornwall, England
Rel: Daur
Occ: Housekeeper
Alvauz COX 14 M Landulph, Cornwall, England
Rel: Son
Occ: Scholar
Alvarez's mother is not at home. William is 55 and is shown as married,
so his wife, who could be a domestic, or visiting family in Spain even!
She was possibly Spanish, hence the name of the son. The enumerator
hadn't got to grips with Alvarez's name obviously!
all the best
Brenda, Gwent
In message <c0.1a008509.28c34734(a)aol.com>, LizzyCook(a)aol.com writes
Could SKS do a COX family census look-up for me please? It would be
appreciated.
I'm trying to find the family of ALVAREZ LORRIGUAR COX - he and his family
should show up (fingers crossed) on the 1881 census at Abersychan. If they
are there then Alvarez will show as being aged about 18.
Thank you for any help (I can't wait to see what his father was called,
*grin*)
Elizabeth
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