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    i have this family in 1841 and 1861, but i cant see them in 1851.

    1841- ho107, piece 680, book 2 -st marylebone
    richard and mary morton age 40, daniel age 15, george age 14, john age 10.

    1861-rg 9, piece 778, folio51, page 8 - ealing
    mary morton- 69, b.1792, mallingley hampshire
    henry- 31, b.1830, london. son
    john- 29, b.1832, london. son

    can anyone see them in 1851?

  • #2
    'Scuse my ignorance, but is that London or Middlesex??

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    • #3
      marylebone is in london, above westminster on a map. ealing is west of hammersmith, so i assume middlesex.

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      • #4
        A possible ??? The image could say Morton

        Mary Martin 59
        Mary Martin 16
        HO107; Piece: 1488; Folio: 328; Page: 56
        Jeanette
        Don't interpret this smile as happiness; it's insanity! :D

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        • #5
          Could this be Daniel?

          Daniel Morton 28
          Elizabeth Morton 28
          Richard Morton 4
          Robert Morton 2
          John Morton 2
          George Morton 8 Mo
          Elizabeth Watson 11
          HO107; Piece: 1488; Folio: 510; Page: 11

          Marriages Sep 1846
          Clark Joseph Marylebone 1 303
          Lenny Emma Marylebone 1 303
          Mellows Mary Marylebone 1 303
          Mesher Edmond Marylebone 1 303
          Morton Daniel Marylebone 1 303
          Todd Edwin Marylebone 1 303
          Watson Catherine Marylebone 1 303
          Watson Elizabeth Rebecca Marylebone 1 303
          Jeanette
          Don't interpret this smile as happiness; it's insanity! :D

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          • #6
            well there is a death for richard (father) in 1843, and another in 1853 in marylebone. i would think the earlier one to be correct. so i would expect mary to be widowed.

            i dont know anything about this family, except for the possiblity they may be related to my morton family. in the 80's, my aunt hired a p.i. to do the tree. he found two families, and asked her which line she thought was right, and follow from there. she picked this one, though it is wrong. both families are from the same area, and im hoping there may a link, then i can get started on going backwards.

            thanx for daniel, i havnt looked into him yet.

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            • #7
              Apparently a lot of 1851 is missing, particularly the areas that were classidied as Middlesex.

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