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ElizabethHerts
22-06-10, 12:26
I have Harriet Turner and her children on the 1851 census but can't find them after that:

RG number:
HO107 Piece: 2238 Folio: 155 Page: 8

62, Near Sour Acre, Ashton Under Lyne, Stalybridge County:
Lancashire

TURNER Harriet Head Widow F 49 1802 Proprietor Of Houses Stalybridge
TURNER Mary Daughter Unmarried F 20 1831 At Home Stalybridge Lancashire
TURNER Sarah Ann Daughter Unmarried F 17 1834 At Home Stalybridge Lancashire
TURNER Emma Daughter F 14 1837 At Home Stalybridge Lancashire
TURNER Helen Daughter F 12 1839 At Home Stalybridge Lancashire
TURNER Anne Daughter F 8 1843 Stalybridge Lancashire
IVES Anne Servant Unmarried F 21 1830 House Servant Holmfirth Yorkshire

Any sharp eyes are welcome!

Finbar
22-06-10, 12:34
Hi Elizabeth,

She is still in Souracre with daughters Sarah, Ellen and Anne and a servant Sarah Morsley, in 1861.
Still shown as a Proprietor of Houses.

Source Citation: Class: RG9; Piece: 3000; Folio: 41; Page: 22; GSU roll: 543063.

Merry
22-06-10, 12:38
Dau, Emma, is in Almondbury, Yorkshire.

RG9; Piece: 3257; Folio: 56; Page: 8

ElizabethHerts
22-06-10, 12:42
Finbar, thanks, I'm using FMP and I couldn't get it to show up!

ElizabethHerts
22-06-10, 12:45
They were transcribed as SAINER !

ElizabethHerts
22-06-10, 12:51
Emma's surname was transcribed as TWINER!

Margaret in Burton
22-06-10, 13:44
They were transcribed as SAINER !

Emma's surname was transcribed as TWINER!

Oooh and I always thought that FMP's transcriptions were better than Ancestry's. :eek::eek:

Merry
22-06-10, 14:36
Oooh and I always thought that FMP's transcriptions were better than Ancestry's. :eek::eek:

Yes, so did I!!

ElizabethHerts
22-06-10, 14:54
They are usually not too bad but I have to say I have submitted lots of corrections recently.

I submitted one yesterday and they got back to me this morning saying they had accepted it, so their turn-around time is pretty impressie.