Hi,
I am reviving my family history by having another attempt to identify lost relatives from 1800s. The first family I am interested in are seemingly absent from the 1891 Census. They are Rowland, Mary Ann, Julia Alice, Elizabeth and Walter Moseley (Moseley often misspelled as Mousley, Mawsley etc).
I am keen to exhaust all search options as I am trying to establish what happened to the daughter, Elizabeth Moseley. I know they lived at 22 Brearley Street West from 1873 to 1881 and wonder whether they were still there in 1891, but I am not sure you can search census records by address?
If I can find them in 1891 and Elizabeth is still living with them, it narrows my search field for establishing whether she died or got married (she is not living with them in 1901). She is not the Elizabeth Moseley who married Joseph Perry even though birthdate suggests so. She could possibly be the Eliza Moseley who ended up in Torquay as a domestic, but why change to Eliza and it just does not add up.
Thanks.
I am reviving my family history by having another attempt to identify lost relatives from 1800s. The first family I am interested in are seemingly absent from the 1891 Census. They are Rowland, Mary Ann, Julia Alice, Elizabeth and Walter Moseley (Moseley often misspelled as Mousley, Mawsley etc).
I am keen to exhaust all search options as I am trying to establish what happened to the daughter, Elizabeth Moseley. I know they lived at 22 Brearley Street West from 1873 to 1881 and wonder whether they were still there in 1891, but I am not sure you can search census records by address?
If I can find them in 1891 and Elizabeth is still living with them, it narrows my search field for establishing whether she died or got married (she is not living with them in 1901). She is not the Elizabeth Moseley who married Joseph Perry even though birthdate suggests so. She could possibly be the Eliza Moseley who ended up in Torquay as a domestic, but why change to Eliza and it just does not add up.
Thanks.