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- [S449] Ancestry.com, census 1861 UK Bedfordshire, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2005;), Database online. Class: RG9; Piece: 992; Folio: 110; Page: 5; GSU roll: 542733.
Record for John Spring (25) facts
Note: One of 2 copies of Media File was also assigned to Anthony "Tony" Shaw; UGH!!! -jcw20220815GHLn-
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1861 England Census about John SPRING, England, Bedfordshire, Goldington/Bedford-
Name: John Spring
Age: 50
birth: ca 1811
Wilstead, Bedfordshire, England
Relation: Head
Spouse: Sarah Spring
Gender: Male
Civil Parish: Goldington
Town: Goldington
County/Island: Bedfordshire
Country: England
Street address:
Occ: farmer, 25 acres, 4 laborers, 3 boys(?)
district: Bedford
Sub-reg district: Bedford and Cardington
ED, ... : 16
Neighbors: View others on page [cf. summary below]
Household: 19
Household Members:
Name Age
John Spring 50 Bedfordshire Wilstead head farmer, 25 acre, 4 Lab, 3 Boys
Sarah Spring 30 Bedfordshire 'Turvey' wife
John Spring 17 Bedford St. .Pauls son
Sarah Spring 7 Beds. Houghton Conquest dau
Charles Wm Spring 3 Beds. Goldington son
Henery Vincent Spring 17 Beds. Goldington step son? general servant?
Source Citation: Class: RG9; Piece: 992; Folio: 110; Page: 5; GSU roll: 542733.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1861 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.
Original data: Census Returns of England and Wales, 1861. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1861. Data imaged from The National Archives, London, England. The National Archives gives no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for the purpose of the information provided. Images may be used only for purposes of research, private study or education. Applications for any other use should be made to The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU.
Description: This database is an index to individuals enumerated in the 1861 Census for England. The census contains detailed information on each individual who spent the night in each household including name, relationship to the head of the family, marital status, age at last birthday, gender, occupation, and birthplace. Additional information about the dwelling and property was collected. Each name in this index is linked to actual images of the 1861 England Census.
1861 England Census re John SPRING, England, Bedfordshire, Goldington/Bedford-
Name Parent or spouse names Birth Year Birthplace Relation Residence View Image
Ellen Day abt 1802 Warden, Bedfordshire, England Head Goldington, Bedfordshire
Mary Savage abt 1792 Bedford, Bedfordshire, England Head Goldington, Bedfordshire
Elizabeth Savage Mary abt 1836 Goldington, Bedfordshire, England Daughter Goldington, Bedfordshire
Emily Eyles abt 1848 Milton Ernest, Bedfordshire, England Servant Goldington, Bedfordshire
Samuel Dorrington abt 1812 Goldington, Bedfordshire, England Head Goldington, Bedfordshire
James Dorrington Samuel abt 1840 Goldington, Bedfordshire, England Son Goldington, Bedfordshire
Thomas Dorrington Samuel abt 1844 Goldington, Bedfordshire, England Son Goldington, Bedfordshire
Ann Dorrington Samuel abt 1851 Goldington, Bedfordshire, England Daughter Goldington, Bedfordshire
John Spring Sarah abt 1811 Wilstead, Bedfordshire, England Head Goldington, Bedfordshire
Sarah Spring John abt 1831 Turvey, Bedfordshire, England Wife Goldington, Bedfordshire
John Spring John, Sarah abt 1844 St Pauls, Bedfordshire, England Son Goldington, Bedfordshire
Sarah Spring John, Sarah abt 1854 Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire, Eng. Daughter Goldington, Bedfordshire
Charles Wm Spring John, Sarah abt 1858 Goldington, Bedfordshire, England Son Goldington, Bedfordshire
Henery Vincent Spring John, Sarah abt 1844 Goldington, Bedfordshire, England Son Goldington, Bedfordshire
William Peacock Ann abt 1831 Goldington, Bedfordshire, England Head Goldington, Bedfordshire
Ann Peacock William abt 1826 Roxton, Bedfordshire, England Wife Goldington, Bedfordshire
Harrey Peacock William,
Ann abt 1858 Goldington, Bedfordshire, England Son Goldington, Bedfordshire
Charles Peacock William,
Ann abt 1859 Goldington, Bedfordshire, England Son Goldington, Bedfordshire
Ruth Peacock William,
Ann abt 1860 Goldington, Bedfordshire, England Daughter Goldington, Bedfordshire
Ann Young abt 1843 Goldington, Bedfordshire, England Servant Goldington, Bedfordshire
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census 1861 UK Bedfordshire Goldington Goldington/Bedford SPRING John John 20171230 Martinsburg- repasted from Source Notes-
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1861 England Census about John SPRING, England, Bedfordshire, Goldington/Bedford-
Name: John Spring
Age: 50
birth: ca 1811
Wilstead, Bedfordshire, England
Relation: Head
Spouse: Sarah Spring
Gender: Male
Civil Parish: Goldington
Town:… |
- [S109] Carol Garden, e-mail: Carol Garden, cf. notes for complete text- jcw, 04.07.05.
He said Tody had told him that John Spring (born in 1810) and Harriet White had had 9 children. After her death, he married Sarah; he was 43 and the time and Sarah was 22 years old. His children by Harriet White were so angry about the marriage that most were never heard of again. He mentioned the two who went to Australia; he also thought that two of them had gone to Africa as missionaries. John and Sarah Spring also had 9 children. I had never heard about so many children, and I must ask Charlotte Harris and Tody about it. His Uncle Herbert, he said, had a chicken farm. His recollection was that Herbert had two sons, both ministers.
He said Tody had told him that John Spring (born in 1810) and Harriet White had had 9 children. After her death, he married Sarah; he was 43 and the time and Sarah was 22 years old. His children by Harriet White were so angry about the marriage that most were never heard of again. He mentioned the two who went to Australia; he also thought that two of them had gone to Africa as missionaries. John and Sarah Spring also had 9 children. I had never heard about so many children, and I must ask Charlotte Harris and Tody about it.
His Uncle Herbert, he said, had a chicken farm. His recollection was that Herbert had two sons, both ministers.
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