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Puffcat
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There are 3 William Smallmans on the 1891 Herefordshire census, all in Upton Bishop.
William aged 56 born Forest of dean William aged 26 born Sarnsfield William aged 2 born Upton Bishop
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Sarnsfield is in north Herefordshire, between Weobley Kington and Eardisley
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Funny then he should also be in Upton B if not connected.
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William and James Small amn baptised 1864 and 1866 respectivele to James and Ellen
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Misled you - it was Charles not a James born in 1866 to James and Eleen. On the 1891 census Charles aged 60, Ellen aged 59 and Charles aged 25 are all in Upton Bishop. James is down as born in Ross, and Ellen in St Margarets
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on 1881 census I have found William aged 46 a blacksmith and his wife Matilda in Chantry Hundred of Greytree [which is the hundred for Ross on Wye] census area Foy.
Did they have a son called William ? It seems a strange coincidence for this William to be a blacksmith and for this otehr William Smallman to also be a blacksmith and not at least related in someway. Balcksmiths seved an apprenticeship with another blacksmith [as they still do] for 5 years or more - so was this a son or a nephew or a cousin that was taught the trade.
Have you traced your William in the 1871 census. I do not have that but it would be interesting to see his household in 1871. I see he was married in 1861, so there could be childeen in those 10 years.
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Ok.... John and Elizabeth Smallman had amongst other children, a William b c1869 in Foy, Herefordshire. The William and Matilda Smallman you found are brother and sister-in-law to John and Elizabeth Smallman.
James (and Ellen) Smallman is cousin to John and William....
I have William Smallman (b c1869 Foy) on the 1881 census, still in Foy. The 1891 census shows some of the family still in Foy, Mum Elizabeth (Dad John had died), and 2 children, Mary and John jnr. I've traced all of the children on the 1901 census EXCEPT for the elusive William!
When contacted by this lady, I wondered if her William and mine were one and the same. She has few details, but thinks HER William was on the 1901 census birthplace Ross!
Confused? You soon will be....Thanks for trying! Beverley
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If William and Matilda were childless then perhaps he took on a relative to become a blacksmith.
Are they on the 1871 census ?
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