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Old 25-01-10, 12:58
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Have you cinsidered Reuben STanbridge in 1871 as a possible enumerator error?

http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...49127&recoff=2
I have him having a brother Reuben, but I will double check
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Yes, Margaret, I have tried all permutations on FMP and nothing jumped out at all.
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1851 lists Albon and Reuben on the same census so not the same person.

http://search.ancestry.co.uk/Browse/...tanbridge&cr=1
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Old 25-01-10, 17:00
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This is a bit of a long shot, but could this be him in 1871 living in Stretton on the Foss, Warks?

Albert Humbridge, aged 25, unmarried, servant, occupation: Ostler, born Little Compton

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This is a bit of a long shot, but could this be him in 1871 living in Stretton on the Foss, Warks?

Albert Humbridge, aged 25, unmarried, servant, occupation: Ostler, born Little Compton

http://search.ancestry.co.uk/iexec/?...c=&pid=4769010

mmmmmmmm don't know Sabrina. He was a warehouseman in 1861 and cattle dealer in 1881. Age is out as well.

Is this Albert anywhere to be found in 1861 and 1881 where I do have Albon?
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What's his younger brother's name in 1851? (aged 3)
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What's his younger brother's name in 1851? (aged 3)
Oh, he's Alfred.
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Oh, he's Alfred.
Alfred Peter, known as Peter in later census
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his birth is registered as Alban
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his birth is registered as Alban
Thanks Jess, hadn't seen that.

I have been searching for Alb*

Just get loads of Alberts. Stanbridge is mistranscribed a lot as well. Obvious Stambridge and Standbridge but I found one of them under Hanbridge a few days ago.
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