Thomas Rosewarne 1823-1895 and Emily Rosewarne 1832- - 1871 British Census

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My transcription of the 1871 British Census for the household of one Thomas ROSEWARNE 1823-1895 reveals the younger Emily ROSEWARNE 1865- age 6 years.

FHJ Ref: 27

Census: England and Wales Census 1871
Place: 115 King Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Household: Thomas Rosewarne

SurnameFirst name(s)RelStatusSexAgeOccupationWhere BornRemarks
RosewarneThomasHeadMarriedMale47
RosewarneEmilyWifeMarriedFemale39
RosewarneCharlesSonSingleMale15
RosewarneHenry RichardSonSingleMale12
RosewarneEdwardSonSingleMale10
RosewarneEmilyDaughterSingleFemale6

Despite many hours research I am still to find a marriage for Thomas ROSEWARNE 1823-1895 and Emily ROSEWARNE and therefore unable to provide a maiden name for Emily, the wife of Thomas.

I recall my mother saying there are additional children to document over and above those recorded in the Census return.

Notes 

King Street is still shown on the current map of Sheffield though I doubt this is the same King Street referred to in this census return.

Updates 

2012-02-07 The probable reason at this time of my research for being unable to find a record of marriage between Thomas ROSEWARNE 1823-1895 and Emily GREAVES 1832- is that of not using a wild card in my searches. Rose* would have found a marriage between one Thomas ROSEWARD and one Emily GREAVES 1832-. Live and learn.

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