Am wondering if the John Gelling in this 1861 census for Malew is the same as the one in the 1851 census of St. Ann - any corrections or additions are appreciated.
Tim
Census - 1861 Isle of Man
Census Place - Malew District 6
Census Area - “From Johnny Juis? Nobuis? Bridges Southward along the road through Ballasalla, including Mrs. Bridson’s Shop at the Cross, by the High Road through Cross-four-ways to the Stanley Bridges turning Northward towards the Mountains along the Boundary between the Parishes of Arbory and Malew by the line of Boundary between Ballavartish (in Arbory) and Ballatrollag (in Malew) to Grenaby river returning to Grenaby Mill and Silver burn Bridge back again to Jonny Juis Nobius Bridge, - the starting point, keeping all to the right.”
Enumerator - Reverend Thomas Howard Gills.
Source - RG9, Piece 4424, Folio 96, Page 17; GSU Roll 543281
Sheet - 17 of 23
Page - 1
Line - 17
Name - John Gelling
Schedule - 89
Place - Arbory Road
Relation - Head
Condition - Widowed
Sex / Age - M / 69
Occupation - Farmer of 25 Acres
Born - Arbory
Census - 1851 Isle of Man
Census Place - St. Ann District 2
Census Area - “As much of the Parish of St. Anne as extends from Ballaghenny Bridge to the top end of Castletown Road including all the houses on the South side of the Douglas Road from the top end of Oatland Road to the bottom, from thence to Balla Costain and Ballahow and from thence to the most Southern extremity of the Parish - from thence along the river to the afore said Bridge.”
Sheet - 13 of 20
Page - 1
Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 2525; Folio: 501; Page: 13; GSU roll: 105992-105996.
Line - 15
Name - John Gelling
Schedule - 48
Place - Mary Vale
Relation - Head
Condition - Widowed
Sex / Age - 59
Occupation - Farmer of 119 acres employing 3 Laborers
Born - Arbory