Thomas Hill 35y Sarah 30y Thomas 8y William 3y Elizabeth 5y Mary 6m Elizabeth 60y Pauper Jane 25y Lacemaker
Where did his mother's name come from?
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I'm wondering if the OP has 'made' the family fit? A Thomas & Mary are in Twyford 1861, but no trail to show where they have been. RG9/879 F65 P1
1851: HO107/1724 F442 P24 both age 59y
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Thomas consistently states his birthplace is Towersey never Twyford.
1851 census HO107 1720 folio 623 Ridge Bledlow Buckinghamshire Thomas Hill 23 Towersey, Buckinghamshire, Head Married Farmers son Elizabeth Hill 21 Prestwood, Buckinghamshire, Wife Married Edwin Herbert Hill 4mths Bledlow Ridge, Buckinghamshire, Son
Twyford's parish records are on the IGI Towersey parish registers are not. You can't in any research try to fit something simply because there is a found baptism at about the same time for a very common name in another parish in Buckinghamshire.
Twyford burial records strongly suggest this is a wrong connection and Thomas Hill was telling the truth on all the censuses. You really need Thomas' marriage details to find out more information about his father.
10th June 1828 Assumption of the Blessed Mary Twyford Thomas Hill infant
Henry Hill still remains the strongest candidate for the father of Thomas. You need Thomas' marriage details to prove it one way or another. You can order Thomas' marriage certificate online from the GRO