Bill,
The entire household is listed in each census. I'm not sure what else is
on the 1841. Have you tried looking at the Anglesey on line census for
them?
Arlene
Hello again. I get no local responses to any queries, past or
present,
about this part of Anglesey so I guess it is not an area in which
subscribers are currently active. I know this must happen but when you
are
so far away it is disappointing.
Can I ask anyone to answer my more general query, about the 1841 Census,
which I have never seen?
Are the inhabitants of a landed estate, from the owner to the scullery
maid
and stable boy, including relations and guests in residence at the time,
likely to have been listed together, being at the one locality?
If so, how or where might I obtain a transcript or photocopy?
Best wishes to all,
Bill.
Sydney.
----- Original Message -----
From: "The Websters" <wbwebster(a)optusnet.com.au>
To: <WLS-ANGLESEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 12:32 PM
Subject: [ANG] Llanfaes census 1841
> 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?
>
> Regards,
>
> Bill.
> Australia
>
>
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