any clues as to how this surname might be spelt in the 1841 census, I've tried Sampson, Samsone, Simson ....
looking for Thomas samson son of Peter and Agnes, born around 1833 in Ayrshire.
Samson spelling? .....
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In theory they are from the same source material, but were indexed independently. From what I have read, there is a greater amount of mis-transcriptions in the Ancestry index.carmentea32 wrote:Any idea if the Ancestry 1841 census and the SP one are the same?
Another index to consider is Freecen (someone will come up with an address for that). Freecen have indexed a fair amount of Scotland's 1841 census.
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Have you considered the slight possibility that the name may have been heard as Sanson? So perhaps the M ought to be wild too?
Just a thought,
Nina
Just a thought,
Nina
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