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Old 19-11-10, 22:50
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Name - "official" name and what they were known as - Hannah Knott
Date and place of birth - 6 March 1840 Luke Street Leicester
Names of parents William Knott and Elizabeth (formerly Davenport)
Date and place of baptism - None found yet
Details of each of his or her marriages - Married Henry Chilton on 19 December 1859 in West Bromwich Parish Church
Occupation(s) - if any
Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) -

1841 - The Callais, Ashby De La Zouch, Leicestershire (age 1 born in Leicestershire)
1851 - ??? Street, West Bromwich, Staffordshire (age 10, born Leicester)
1861 - 52 Moor Street, West Bromwich, Staffordshire (age 21, born Leicester, Leicestershire)
1869 8 Eastwood, Rotherham, South Yorkshire (son's birth certificate)
1871 - Kaye's Buildings, Altofts, Yorkshire (age 31, born Leicester, Leicestershire)
1881 - 5 Church Road, Altofts, Yorkshire (age 41, born Leicester, Leicestershire)
1891 - 5 Church Road, Altofts, Yorkshire (age 51, born Leicestershire)
1901 - 2 John Street, Altofts, Yorkshire (age 61, born Ashby De La Zouch)

Date, place and cause of death - Died 6 January 1902 at 2 John Street, Altofts, Yorkshire. Cause of death given as Gangrene of toe 3 months, amputation of leg 2 months, exhaustion.
Date and place of burial - Buried 8 January 1902 in Altofts Cemetery with husband and son
Details of will / administration of their estate - none
Memorial inscription - none
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Old 20-11-10, 14:11
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Hi Tom

I know that's probably the spelling on the 1841 census but the name of the place is The Callis in Ashby.

Loads of Dave's ancestors were from there and it still exists.
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Old 20-11-10, 14:37
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I think the 1851 census address is Arkinstall Street, West Brom (from the very scribbly Description of Emumeration District page).
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Old 20-11-10, 15:46
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Thanks Marg - yes you are right, the proper spelling is The Callis. I too have family from there later in the 19th century.

Thanks Merry, it certainly could be Arkinstall.
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