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Old 28-03-13, 17:45
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I'm missing a couple of returns for this chap and trying to tie everything in to some news reports for a chap by the same name in the area;

Freereg Baptism;
County Lincolnshire
Place Marston
Church St Mary
BaptismDate 13 Jun 1830
Forename Joseph
Sex M
FatherForename Page
MotherForename Mary
FatherSurname GOULSON
Abode Marston
FatherOccupation Farrier

1851 Census Marston, Lincs

Joseph Goulson, son, age 20, unm. Blacksmith apprentice, born Marston, Lincs

1861 Census Transcript from Freecen

Piece: RG9/2349 Place: Denton -Lincolnshire Enumeration District: 10
Civil Parish: Bottesford Ecclesiastical Parish: Bottesford
Address: Chapel St.

GOULSON Joseph Head M M 30 Small Cottager Lincolnshire - Marston
GOULSON Sarah Wife M F 31 Lincolnshire - Marston
GOULSON Lucy E. Dau U F 4 Scholar Lincolnshire - Marston

1870,
varied auction notices at Allington, Lincs re land and property in the occupation of Joseph Goulson

1881, Marston Lincs
Joseph GOULSON Relationship Head Condition M Gender M Age 50 Occupation Grocer Birthplace Marston, Lincoln, England Address Grocers Shop, Marston, Lincoln, England
+ Sarah GOULSON wife and daughters Lucy and Mary

Burial;
Joseph GOULSON Date of Death 23 Jan 1903 Age 74, East Allington County LIN

Any help with the 1871,1891 and 1901 would be appreciated.
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Joseph Goulson 1707-1780
My sledging hammer lies declined, my bellows too have lost their wind
My fire's extinct, my forge decay'd, and in the dust my vice is laid
My coal is spent, my iron's gone
My nails are drove, my work is done
Lord receive my soul
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Old 28-03-13, 17:54
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1891:

GOULSON, Joseph Head Married M 60 1831 Gardener
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GOULSON, Sarah Wife Married F 61 1830
Marston, Lincolnshire



Piece: 2715

Folio: 6

Page: 5

Registration District: Newark

Civil Parish: Allington

Municipal Borough:

Address: Allington

County: Nottinghamshire
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1871 Census
GOULSON, Joseph
NEWARK, Nottinghamshire
RG10 piece 3544 folio 9 page 9
East Allington
GOULSON, Joseph Head M 40 1831 Farmer of 9 acres Marston Lincolnshire
GOULSON, Sarah Wife F 41 1830 Farmers wifenLincolnshire Marston
GOULSON, Lucy Eliz Daughter F 14 1857 Scholar Marston Lincolnshire
GOULSON, Mary Hannah Daughter F 9 1862 Scholar Leicestershire Bottesford
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1901:

GOULSON, Joseph Head Married M 70 1831 Market Gardener
Marston, Lincolnshire VIEW
GOULSON, Sarah Wife Married F 71 1830
Marston, Lincolnshire VIEW

Piece: 3201

Folio: 109

Page: 3

Registration District: Newark

Civil Parish: Allington (Lincoln)

Municipal Borough:

Address: Earles Row, Allington (Lincoln), Allington East

County: Nottinghamshire
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Blimey that was quick, thankyou very much, seems the reports are for the same chap, '71 ties in with buying some of the land he occupied at the time from the estate it was within.


Now if I can just lay my hands on the document referred to in the Rector's 1904 Christmas letter;


Joseph Goulson of Allington 1904 Grantham Journal by Glen TK2, on Flickr
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Joseph Goulson 1707-1780
My sledging hammer lies declined, my bellows too have lost their wind
My fire's extinct, my forge decay'd, and in the dust my vice is laid
My coal is spent, my iron's gone
My nails are drove, my work is done
Lord receive my soul

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