Hello everyone.
I believe some people have looked into this for me before, but I thought it was worth another shot as I recently had some luck with this chaps brother! (See my blog).
Joseph Stinson Davenport was born 1 December 1844, son of John Davenport, a Registrar, and Sarah Ann (formerly Stinson).
I do not know what happened to Joseph after the 1861 census, where he is aged 16.
I do know that Joseph's siblings: Thomas Stinson Davenport, William Davenport and John Henry Davenport all married in London in the 1860s. Their sister Annie Ayre Davenport witnessed two of the marriages but she also disappears but I (and others) have searched till the death for her.
I know there was one Merry found in the past and I ordered that chaps death certificate (I do not have it with me at the moment) but I think he was a publican.
I hope someone has an idea to solve what happened to Joseph :D
1851 census: Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 2084; Folio: ; Page: 17; GSU roll: 87710-87711.
1861 census: Source Citation: Class: RG9; Piece: 2271; Folio: 11; Page: 15; GSU roll: 542946
Thanks for looking...
Tom
I believe some people have looked into this for me before, but I thought it was worth another shot as I recently had some luck with this chaps brother! (See my blog).
Joseph Stinson Davenport was born 1 December 1844, son of John Davenport, a Registrar, and Sarah Ann (formerly Stinson).
I do not know what happened to Joseph after the 1861 census, where he is aged 16.
I do know that Joseph's siblings: Thomas Stinson Davenport, William Davenport and John Henry Davenport all married in London in the 1860s. Their sister Annie Ayre Davenport witnessed two of the marriages but she also disappears but I (and others) have searched till the death for her.
I know there was one Merry found in the past and I ordered that chaps death certificate (I do not have it with me at the moment) but I think he was a publican.
I hope someone has an idea to solve what happened to Joseph :D
1851 census: Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 2084; Folio: ; Page: 17; GSU roll: 87710-87711.
1861 census: Source Citation: Class: RG9; Piece: 2271; Folio: 11; Page: 15; GSU roll: 542946
Thanks for looking...
Tom
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