who are the 'lords' do you know? as seem to be living with them and they young child.
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Originally posted by cbcarolyn View Postwho are the 'lords' do you know? as seem to be living with them and they young child.
I have found a Daniel Davis in 1851 with wife Elizabeth and son Harry, BUT the marriage doesn't give a FOB and witness names don't mean a lot to me. I have seen that there is a burial for Harry aged 6months and then I have them I think in 1860 US census.
1851: https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bi...U1OTA4MzgyLjYw
1851: henrys burial - https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bi...&rhSource=8860
1860: https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discovery.../41930347:7667
on this census Daniel seem to have inherited a middle name, but didn't mention one on his marriage to Elizabeth Yates.
Not sure if this is the right one for him or not.Julie
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here is his death in case you have not found it, someone has posted obits on the site
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/...TU5NjkwMDguNTY.
so don't think he is your man, shame he is the man that married Elizabeth with middle name though.Carolyn
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Not sure what you have so far
On Ancestry Warwickshire C of E Baptisms for a f Samuel, Labourer m Mary there is a
1821 Daniel bap Langley Sutton Coldfield
1824 Mary bap Langley
1819 Hannah bap Langley
1816 Sarah Bap Middleton Warwicks
1813 Joseph bap Middleton
Samuel Davis m to Mary Hilton 1812 Middleton
Vera
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Not sure what you have so far
On Ancestry Warwickshire C of E Baptisms for a f Samuel, Labourer m Mary there is a
1821 Daniel bap Langley Sutton Coldfield
1824 Mary bap Langley
1819 Hannah bap Langley
1816 Sarah Bap Middleton Warwicks
1813 Joseph bap Middleton
Samuel Davis m to Mary Hilton 1812 Middleton
Vera
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I wonder if the church for all those ones was High Church in its outlook and the couple could have moved by the time the later two girls were born to a place where there was no nearby Church of England that was High so they chose the RC church for the baptisms?
It’s only a thought but not beyond the realms of possibility. My late Gran born 1893 used to attend whichever version of church suited her mood or as she put it “where the vicar spoke sense in his sermons” - sense according her that was LOL. She mostly favoured High Church or Roman Catholic services but she didn’t partake of communion in an RC church. In childhood, her cousin who lived right next door, converted to RC and Gran chummed her along to services so she was very familiar with the order of service.Last edited by GallowayLass; 23-06-22, 20:15.
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Originally posted by vera2013 View PostNot sure what you have so far
On Ancestry Warwickshire C of E Baptisms for a f Samuel, Labourer m Mary there is a
1821 Daniel bap Langley Sutton Coldfield
1824 Mary bap Langley
1819 Hannah bap Langley
1816 Sarah Bap Middleton Warwicks
1813 Joseph bap Middleton
Samuel Davis m to Mary Hilton 1812 Middleton
VeraJulie
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Originally posted by GallowayLass View PostI wonder if the church for all those ones was High Church in its outlook and the couple could have moved by the time the later two girls were born to a place where there was no nearby Church of England that was High so they chose the RC church for the baptisms?
It’s only a thought but not beyond the realms of possibility. My late Gran born 1893 used to attend whichever version of church suited her mood or as she put it “where the vicar spoke sense in his sermons” - sense according her that was LOL. She mostly favoured High Church or Roman Catholic services but she didn’t partake of communion in an RC church. In childhood, her cousin who lived right next door, converted to RC and Gran chummed her along to services so she was very familiar with the order of service.Julie
They're coming to take me away haha hee hee..........
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Carolyn
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Researching: Luggs, Freeman - Cornwall; Dayman, Hobbs, Heard - Devon; Wilson, Miles - Northants; Brett, Everett, Clark, Allum - Herts/Essex
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Originally posted by cbcarolyn View Post
I'm not getting very far with Joseph, I have one that is b.1813 and seems to be married at least 3 times but I can't seem to find his first marriage.. and another one that's b. 1816 and married in a similar area, I think I need to revisit Joseph from the start... I have an entry in 1851 with wife Ann and son Samuel.. I'm not sure yet if I'm muddling two different Josephs or notJulie
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I have been looking. I need to rev up my fingers to do links. EDIT Just waiting for my other tablet to get ready. Will put up links for info
Think Joseph married Ann Chambers/Chamberlain . He was a Widower. Hannah Davis was a witness He is with Ann in 1841 with children Samuel and Teresa.
Possibly also Daniel with them.
They are at Green Lane, Sutton Coldfield
I can see 2 bps for Lucy Davis 1824 and Ellen Davis 1823 Mother Ann Davis Needle Maker Green Lane. No father given but not listed as illegitimate although many other records were at that time.
Sarah ???
Mary. ???
Hannah married James Starky. Interesting cbcarolyn that Ann Davis is Witness
?Daniel m Elizabeth Yates 1850 Edgbaston. He was a Turner. That could have been Wood Turner. No father given. EDIT
EDIT1851 with child Harry who dies later that year
Could be the USA one.
VeraLast edited by vera2013; 24-06-22, 15:04.
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Originally posted by vera2013 View PostI have been looking. I need to rev up my fingers to do links. EDIT Just waiting for my other tablet to get ready. Will put up links for info
Think Joseph married Ann Chambers/Chamberlain . He was a Widower. Hannah Davis was a witness He is with Ann in 1841 with children Samuel and Teresa.
Possibly also Daniel with them.
They are at Green Lane, Sutton Coldfield
I can see 2 bps for Lucy Davis 1824 and Ellen Davis 1823 Mother Ann Davis Needle Maker Green Lane. No father given but not listed as illegitimate although many other records were at that time.
Sarah ???
Mary. ???
Hannah married James Starky. Interesting cbcarolyn that Ann Davis is Witness
?Daniel m Elizabeth Yates 1850 Edgbaston. He was a Turner. That could have been Wood Turner. No father given. EDIT
EDIT1851 with child Harry who dies later that year
Could be the USA one.
Vera
the marriage cert could be right, the person has found all the census for the Starkeys https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tr...73285666/facts
did you have/confirm deaths of Samuel and Mary?Carolyn
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Originally posted by cbcarolyn View Post
Last one is definitely the USA one Yates was the mother, loads of records on him, disappointed that it isn't him!
the marriage cert could be right, the person has found all the census for the Starkeys https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tr...73285666/facts
did you have/confirm deaths of Samuel and Mary?Julie
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Originally posted by cbcarolyn View Post
did you have/confirm deaths of Samuel and Mary?
I have this death for Samuel.. which would explain why I can't find him on the 1841. https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bi...U2MTQzOTc3LjYw
according to that burial record there is also Teresa at the bottom of the next page and a sarah at the top of the page, but I'm wondering if Sarah is really Mary
just that whoever got the names mixed up.. a long shot I know but it did cross my mind that it could be so.Julie
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Originally posted by Darksecretz View Post
I have this death for Samuel.. which would explain why I can't find him on the 1841. https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bi...U2MTQzOTc3LjYw
according to that burial record there is also Teresa at the bottom of the next page and a sarah at the top of the page, but I'm wondering if Sarah is really Mary
just that whoever got the names mixed up.. a long shot I know but it did cross my mind that it could be so.
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Originally posted by Darksecretz View PostNo the US one isn't my Daniel Davis... he is Daniel Hale Davis b. 1821 Glos to Joseph & Elizabeth Davis @ Slimbridge
https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bi...U1OTcxMTIzLjI5
Elizabeth Lord mn Warner m Joseph Davis 1819 Gloucester
Elizabeth Davis m William Lord in 1837s
Looks possible Daniel is the son who went to USA
Vera
Last edited by vera2013; 25-06-22, 19:34.
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Originally posted by Darksecretz View Post
I have this death for Samuel.. which would explain why I can't find him on the 1841. https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bi...U2MTQzOTc3LjYw
according to that burial record there is also Teresa at the bottom of the next page and a sarah at the top of the page, but I'm wondering if Sarah is really Mary
just that whoever got the names mixed up.. a long shot I know but it did cross my mind that it could be so.
Carolyn
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Researching: Luggs, Freeman - Cornwall; Dayman, Hobbs, Heard - Devon; Wilson, Miles - Northants; Brett, Everett, Clark, Allum - Herts/Essex
Also interested in Proctor, Woodruff
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