museumtom Posted 20 November , 2004 Share Posted 20 November , 2004 Would any pal who has access to census data please look up Peter Lewis Saubergue, according to his Navy pages he was born in Dorking in Surrey 7th august 1886. Thats all I know. Any imput would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks. regards. Tom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jemimajane Posted 20 November , 2004 Share Posted 20 November , 2004 1901 Census 6 Victoria Terrace, Dorking Lewis H Saubergue head M(?) 56 Traveller for Ironmonger Born London Florence L Saubergue Dau 20 Governess domestic Born Dorking Edith H Saubergue Dau 18 drapers assistant Born Dorking Peter L Saubergue Son 14 coal(?) merchants clerk Born Dorking Hope this helps - I'll have a look at the 1891. Jan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jemimajane Posted 20 November , 2004 Share Posted 20 November , 2004 Here is the 1891 census 6 Victoria Terrace, South St(or side) Dorking Lewis H Saubergue Head Married 45 Ironmonger Born London Rhoda H Saubergue Wife 29 Born Sussex, Rye Florence L Saubergue Dau 10 scholar Born Dorking Edith H Saubergue Dau 8 scholar Born Dorking Winifred M Saubergue Dau 6 scholar Born Dorking Peter L Saubergue Son 4 scholar Born Dorking Helen L Saubergue Dau 1 Born Dorking Alice Warren Servt 19 Housemaid domestic Born Surrey Chatwood Kate Francis Serv 15 Nurse domestic Born Surrey, Holmwood Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
museumtom Posted 20 November , 2004 Author Share Posted 20 November , 2004 jemimajane. This is fantastic stuff, now I have his address and siblings. Many many thanks. regards. Tom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevin Lynott Posted 20 November , 2004 Share Posted 20 November , 2004 jemimijane, is the 1901 census available on CD ROM? Kevin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jemimajane Posted 21 November , 2004 Share Posted 21 November , 2004 jemimijane, is the 1901 census available on CD ROM? Kevin There are a handful of areas on CD sets - try www.BritishDataArchive.com ( part of the S & N Genealogy firm). There will be a list of which areas are on CD My information was from Ancestry.com - where I have a quarterly subscription - but the spelling/transcription isn't always great! They have the 1891 and part of the 1871 census online. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevin Lynott Posted 21 November , 2004 Share Posted 21 November , 2004 Jemimjane, thanks Kevin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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