John Williamson married Jane Warwick in 1819 in Appleby. They had the following children. Stephen 1820, James 1822, Samuel 1823, John 1826, Ann 1828, Anthony 1830, Robert and Thomas 1833, Mary 1835. All christened in Appleby
Scattergate Jane Williamson 50 ag lab not born in county Stephen 20 shoe maker born in county James 19 butchers apprentice John 15 shoemakers app Ann 13 Mark 10 Edited by Copyright Editor
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Russells in Westmorland,Lancashire Rileys Halifax,Rochdale Graingers Hull Yorks Coles Northampton Transcribed the whole of Westmorland 41 census and Rochdale 61
They are not in Scattergate.Have you found them on any other census.Are they still alive,or have you found them on IGI
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Russells in Westmorland,Lancashire Rileys Halifax,Rochdale Graingers Hull Yorks Coles Northampton Transcribed the whole of Westmorland 41 census and Rochdale 61
John Martindale, son of John H Martindale married Annie Williamson in 1875. Annie's father was Thomas Williamson. Annie's birth place was given as Penrith in the 1881 census. That is all I know.
Is Jane not a widow in 41.Where else could Thomas be with 3 children if hes alive.I still dont understand what you need.As Annie is on the 41 with her mother.Iwould have thought that was all the family.
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Russells in Westmorland,Lancashire Rileys Halifax,Rochdale Graingers Hull Yorks Coles Northampton Transcribed the whole of Westmorland 41 census and Rochdale 61
The Thomas Williamson - son of John & Jane Williamson who was born in Appleby 19 April 1833 - DIED on 21st April 1833. Robert Williamson - son of John & Jane Williamson, born Appleby 19 April 1833 DIED on 27 April 1833.
Neither Thomas OR Robert would show on the 1841 census - both deceased.
The Thomas Williamson - (Father of Annie Williamson (who married John Martindale 1875) ... is obviously NOT the same Thomas as the above family.
The MARY Williamson, born 27 December 1835 in Appleby MAY ALSO BE DECEASED ...but not noted on the IGI ... this is NOT unusual.