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    Humphrey Gregory Pridden married Harriet Susanna Nash in 1839 (IGI)

    1839 Harriet Jane Pridden born in Shoreditch

    1841 St Marylebone Humphrey Prider aged 20 St Marylebone

    1841 St Leonards Shoreditch Harriet aged 25 with Harriet & Humphrey

    1842 Margaret Susannah Pridden born in Shoreditch

    1844 John Ebenezer Pridden born in Shoreditch

    1849 Joseph Thomas Pridden born in Shoreditch

    1851 Harriet Susannah dies St Pancras.

    This is the right family in 1851:

    St Pancras

    John Bridden (should be Humphrey!)
    Harriet Bridden
    Samuel Bridden aged 14 (should be Humphrey!)
    Harriet aged 13
    Margaret Bridden aged 9
    John Bridden aged 6
    Joseph Bridden aged 3

    as the father and children turn up in Bradford in 1861 (transcribed as Tridden!)

    But, are the Christian names part of Ancestry's honorable mistranscriptions, or are they really lurking under aliases?

    NB HGP junior was clearly born out of wedlock but there can hardly be a dispute over his father, surely!
    Phoenix - with charred feathers
    Researching Skillings from Norfolk, Sworn from Salisbury and Adams in Malborough, Devon.

  • #2
    Sorry, I'm not sure I understand the question - are you asking for somebody to check the 1851 image to see what it actually says for their first names? Or something else?
    KiteRunner

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    • #3
      Hi Phoenix

      The names on the actual image are as you state, but different order;
      John
      Harriet
      Harriet
      Samuel
      John
      Joseph

      John i5 a pocket book maker and the address is College Place 15, St. Pancras

      I don't know if this helps, but I have a family where father and son are called John everywhere except in 1851 where they are both recorded as Thomas.
      ~ with love from Little Nell~
      Chowns, Dunt, Emms, Mealing, Purvey & Smoothy

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      • #4
        Oooh, thank you Nell!

        My man's ancestors were booksellers, so it all fits in. That's brilliant. I can see a happy day at Kew ahead of me!
        Phoenix - with charred feathers
        Researching Skillings from Norfolk, Sworn from Salisbury and Adams in Malborough, Devon.

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        • #5
          Hope to see you there!
          ~ with love from Little Nell~
          Chowns, Dunt, Emms, Mealing, Purvey & Smoothy

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