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the name by marriage.
Geographical location is another topic that one can probe using census data, but as with the 1961 census I have not yet accumulated enough systematic information to feed into this putative 2011 census to analyse their addresses in 2011, their places of birth and any changes between their place of birth and their present address, and also any discrepancies in the places of birth of husbands and wives. There is a similar problem about the lack of systematic information about occupations
The surviving groupings
I now want to follow through the various Soothill groupings using the same headings as in the previous chapters. However, by now the number of groupings has marginally decreased . The nine groupings identified in the beginning of the last chapter, relating to the 1961 census, has now been reduced to eight groupings. The grouping which no longer features is the one that had originally derived from John (b.1822) and Mary (née Briggs) Soothill. The remaining eight groupings are derived from Thomas (c.1802) and Elizabeth (née Mitchell) Soothill; John (b.1806) and Hannah (néeTasker) Soothill; Thomas Hartley (b.1812) and Ellen (née Barrett) Soothill; John (b.1812) and Ellen (b.1815) (née Whitehead) Soothill; John and Elizabeth (née Tetlow) Soothill; John and Sarah (née Holt) Soothill; Joseph (b.1821) and Mary (née Riley) Soothill; and, finally, Joseph and Margaret (née Winnard) Soothill. Currently there is no one known to be using the name of Soothill in England and Wales in1961 who cannot be linked with one of these eight lines.
The eight groupings in 2011
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