shaymen Posted 21 April , 2005 Share Posted 21 April , 2005 Could one of our many Census pals please find info on Albert Edward Bonney who was Born in epping about 1897 - what I am missing is his fathers details - I have his mother as Emily born 1869 ? and he had 2 brothers and 3 sisters ? - there may be more as on the page I downloaded had continued at the bottom. Thanks Glyn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stebie9173 Posted 21 April , 2005 Share Posted 21 April , 2005 There's a lot of them... 1901 Census, living Brickfield Cottages, Roydon, Essex No father listed. Emily Bonney, 32, born Hatfield Heath, Essex Jessie, 14, born Harlow Common, Essex George, 12, born Harlow Common, Essex Alice M, 10, born Sheering Walter J, 8, born Epping Daisy, 6, born Epping Albert, 4, born Epping Winifred, 2, born Epping Elenora, 1, born Epping 1891 Census, Charles T Bonny, 29, born Manewden, Essex, Farm labourer Emily Bonny, 25, born Hatfield Heath Jessie Bonny, 4, born Harlow George Bonny, 2, born Sheering Alice, 6 months, born Sheering Hope this helps, Steve. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stebie9173 Posted 21 April , 2005 Share Posted 21 April , 2005 1881 Census, Tye Green, Netteswell, Essex. ? John maybe (transcribed as "Pearl"!) Bonny, 43 Eliza Bonny, 44, Wife. Charles T Bonny, 19, William Bonny, 17, Eliza Bonny, 14, George Bonny, 11 Julia K Bonny, 9 Alice Ellen Bonny, 9 (twins?) Can't find birth of Charles, but Charles Thomas Bonney married Dec Qtr 1883 to Emily Elizabeth Cakebread, Vol 4a, Page 261, Epping, Essex Albert Bonney, birth registered June Quarter 1896, Vol 4a, Page 397, Epping, Essex Steve. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shaymen Posted 22 April , 2005 Author Share Posted 22 April , 2005 Steve Many thanks for that - certainly was a very busy household. Much appreciated Glyn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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