Dave_59 Posted 1 June , 2004 Share Posted 1 June , 2004 Im looking for a ww1 soldier that survived called Albert Hearn. I do not know much about him as I am looking for someone else. There are over 30 Albert Hearns on the MIC list. He was an agricultural worker i think (so im told) and had a son named Brian in 1926. Could anyone look him up in Kellys or any other databases thanks dave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VivP Posted 1 June , 2004 Share Posted 1 June , 2004 Dave That's a monumental task! Every small town had a Kelly's! You don't have any idea where Albert Hearn came from? Viv Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ian Bowbrick Posted 1 June , 2004 Share Posted 1 June , 2004 Well monumental but not impossible - suggest you look through WO 363 & 364 and look for an agricultural worker - only snag is if there are more than 1 with thast trade Needle, haystack..................................................... Ian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave_59 Posted 1 June , 2004 Author Share Posted 1 June , 2004 He was from Kent Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Man of Kent Posted 2 June , 2004 Share Posted 2 June , 2004 There are only two Albert Hearns on the 1891 Census covering Kent; their details are as follows: Albert E. Hearn, aged 4 years, of Charlton parish in the borough of Dover. The handwriting is a little difficult to decipher, but his father appears to be called Eden D. Hearn - a 48 year old Letter Carrier also from Dover - and his mother was Elizabeth, 45 years of age and from London. There are five siblings. The other candidate is Albert E. Hearn, aged 8 years, of St Mary the Virgin parish, also in the borough of Dover. His father was Edward E. Hearn, a 32 year old Coal Merchant's Carter, who was born in Buckingham (Buckinghamshire), and his mother was Elizabeth A. Hearn aged 29 years from Maidstone, Kent. There are two siblings recorded. I hope the info helps! Regards Paul aka Man of Kent Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Man of Kent Posted 2 June , 2004 Share Posted 2 June , 2004 Just to add, the following candidates were born subsequent to the 1891 Census but appear in the 1901 Census covering Kent. Their details may be checked online, for a small fee, at : PRO CENSUS Albert Hearn 2 Dover, Kent, England Albert Hearn 7 Erith, Kent, England Albert Hearn 8 Swanscombe, Kent, England Paul aka Man of Kent Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave_59 Posted 2 June , 2004 Author Share Posted 2 June , 2004 Thanks, where did you find the information about the 1891 census (i thought it wasnt online). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Man of Kent Posted 2 June , 2004 Share Posted 2 June , 2004 It is available via Ancestry but only by subscription. Paul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave_59 Posted 2 June , 2004 Author Share Posted 2 June , 2004 damn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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