On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 12:32:39PM +1000, The Websters wrote:
Could someone please help me with the 1841 Census for the estate of
Henllys, which is 1 mile north of Beaumaris beside the village of Llanfaes?
Being a sizable late Georgian, earlyVictorian estate, I imagine quite a
number of people would have given the estate as their address for the
census.
I have never physically seen pages from the 1841 census. Is it compiled by
address? If so, would a photocopy or transcript of the census for the
whole estate be a possibility?
Here is a transcription of the last two pages of the
1841 census for Llanfaes. The bracketed text was hard
to read and was my best guess.
Llanfaes 1841 HO107-1363-6 f8 p10/11
(Page 10)
Baronhill (continued)
Edward Coates 75 MS n
Jane Hughes 55 FS y
Jane Jones 25 FS y
Margaret Jones 25 FS y
Baronhill Lodge
John Parry 35 Ag Lab y
Susana Parry 32 y
John Parry 9 y
Elizabeth Parry 7 y
Ellinor Parry 5 y
Mary Parry 2 y
Henry Parry 5m y
Henllys
Richard Hughes 30 Ag Lab y
Elizabeth Hughes [30] FS y
Henllys Cottage
Richard Roberts 35 MS n
Mary Roberts 45 n
[Cevn Coch]
William [Hockham] 55 Mariner y
William [Hockham] 12 y
John [Hockham] 10 y
Cathrine [Hockham] 25 y
Ellin [Hockham] 15 y
Margaret [Hockham] 5 y
[Cevn Coch]
Hugh Edwards 25 Ag Lab y
Mary Edwards 30 y
Baronhill Lodge
John Owen 79 Ind n
Cathrine Owen 74 n
(Page 11)
[Penycael]
John Lewis 40 Ag Lab y
Rebecca Lewis 45 y
Elizabeth Lewis 19 y
Susana Lewis 15 y
John Lewis 10 y
Ellen Lewis 8 y
Hugh Lewis 6 y
Cathrine Lewis 4 y
Henlyslone
Edward Thomas 84 Ag Lab y
Thomas Thomas 51 Taylor y
Elizabeth Evans 16 FS y
The Hampton Lewis family, who owned Henllys, were apparently
not at home that night.
Robert