Nita,
It seems to me that in copying the record direct from Ancestry records screen, you have ended up with an awful lot of information, most of which will be duplicated for each member of the household, yet at the same time you are missing the actual Street address, which Ancestry tends not to show for all censuses in the individual’s record, quite often pointing you to the image for that vital piece of information. More to the point, from the Ancestry records, he appears to living in Sanderstead, yet you show him living in Croydon!
To my way of thinking, the Individual records that Ancestry shows, are there so you can ensure you have found the correct individual, not necessarily for you to copy and paste into your tree.
Having established that I have correct family, my method involves downloading the image, and then just extract the relevant information I need for each member of the family.
This usually boils down to:
Census fact: Year, Place, Address, Age + Citation
Occupation fact: Year, Occupation, Age + Citation (omit if no Occupation shown)
My citation, using your example would simply read:
Census 1861 - RG09 Piece 0447 Folio 22 Page 08
The image will be stored in a folder called
Census 1861, with a filename
1861 0447 F022 P08
All the other bumpf on the image, Parish, Registration district, schedule number, who else was in the houshold etc is not extracted. If I or anyone else ever needs that information, they can just look at the image.
These points are made as pure suggestions, as I would never dream of telling anyone how to record their research.
