I am trying to tidy up a few loose ends on this family.
I have Frederick George Tatam registered June 1/4 1839 Stamford Lincs, but thereafter claiming to be born Sibson Hunts.
In 1841 he is with his parents Henry and Frances, and siblings, at the home of William Tatom in Warwickshire. In 1851 the family and Frederick are back home in Stamford Lincs.
1861 I can't find Frederick anywhere.
In 1865 Frederick George Tatam married Mary Smith in Leeds
In 1871 they are in Barnsley Yorkshire. (RG10/4646) That one fits perfectly to be him.
Then they vanish again. There is a death of George F Tatam in Yorkshire on free BDM (1917) but his age makes his DOB 1847 and I have found that one on various census and he is not mine.
Fred's father Henry Tatam died in 1874 and his son George is mentioned in his will. As far as I can find, there is no son named George Tatam, just Frederick George, so he may go by either name, although he appears to always be Frederick on the census.
Can anyone see him in 1861 or after 1871? A second set of eyes may be just what I need!
I have Frederick George Tatam registered June 1/4 1839 Stamford Lincs, but thereafter claiming to be born Sibson Hunts.
In 1841 he is with his parents Henry and Frances, and siblings, at the home of William Tatom in Warwickshire. In 1851 the family and Frederick are back home in Stamford Lincs.
1861 I can't find Frederick anywhere.
In 1865 Frederick George Tatam married Mary Smith in Leeds
In 1871 they are in Barnsley Yorkshire. (RG10/4646) That one fits perfectly to be him.
Then they vanish again. There is a death of George F Tatam in Yorkshire on free BDM (1917) but his age makes his DOB 1847 and I have found that one on various census and he is not mine.
Fred's father Henry Tatam died in 1874 and his son George is mentioned in his will. As far as I can find, there is no son named George Tatam, just Frederick George, so he may go by either name, although he appears to always be Frederick on the census.
Can anyone see him in 1861 or after 1871? A second set of eyes may be just what I need!
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