I am looking for the mother of Sarah Paul b. 1834 at Langport somerset.
Her father was Joseph Paul and I believe he was born at Beaminster but I maybe wrong.
Sarah married in 1855 to George Daw in Beaminster and I think she had an Illigitamate child called George just before she got married but it seems that George Daw was probably registered in 1856 as he seems to appear on the 1861 census as George Paul living with Joseph Paul in Beaminster and Sarah Daw is living with George Daw with only a daughter in 1861. This is only correct of course if george is the same person.
If anyone can find Joseph living with sarah in 1851 or 1841 this woudl be great or if anyone has any other information or feels that may have a link with my Paul family here please let me know.
Cheers Lisa
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JAMES - Glamorgan (1800's - 1900's) HORNE or HORN - Poplar (until approx 1920), Oxfordshire (1920's - present) PAUL (Dorset 1600 - 1900's) LEIGHTON (Yorkshire, Oxfordshire) BREAKSPEARE or BREAKSPEAR (Oxfordshire) AYRES (Oxfordshire) KEEPING (Glamorgan) BELCHER (Berkshire)
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Hi Lisa...I am afraid these people do not appear in Langport in 1851 census. there are numerous Pauls in the parish but alas no Joseph and the only Sarah is only 11. Just wondering if you have tried Beaminster in case the family have already moved on to that parish. I am unable to check there as it comes under Dorset so would suggest if you have not tried there perhaps you should try a 1851 request on the Dorset Board. Otherwise hopefully somebody can find them in 1841 for you....All the Best....kris
living in beaminster dorset in 1851- joseph paul 43yrs sail cloth weaver born beaminster hester 41yrs wife sarah 16yrs daughter born beaminster hannah 12yrs daughter mary ann 6yrs daughter jane 4yrs daughter frederick 2yrs son SOURCE INFO-H0107-1860 FOLIO-428 PAGE-34
regards alli
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this loks like them in 1841- living in chiselborough somerset joseph paul 25yrs weaver hester 35yrs mary ann 7yrs sarah 5yrs hannah 3yrs frederick 4 months all born in county SOURCE INFO-H0107-946 FOLIO-10 PAGE 14 regards alli
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looks like the family were in beaminster by nov 1841 as son frederick buried there frederick paul no age listed buried 14th nov 1841 beaminster st marys this could be daughter mary ann- mary ann paul aged 9yrs buried 26th june 1842 beaminster st marys regards alli
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allibaker, I am not sure about your last posting because I know that Frederick did not die because he was still having children in 1887 unless i have the wrong family that my Frederick belongs too.
Thank you Lisa
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JAMES - Glamorgan (1800's - 1900's) HORNE or HORN - Poplar (until approx 1920), Oxfordshire (1920's - present) PAUL (Dorset 1600 - 1900's) LEIGHTON (Yorkshire, Oxfordshire) BREAKSPEARE or BREAKSPEAR (Oxfordshire) AYRES (Oxfordshire) KEEPING (Glamorgan) BELCHER (Berkshire)
judging by the 1841 cencus there was a 4 month old frederick living with them and in 1851 there was 2yr old frederick living with them this is why i assumed that the first frederick died and the second one was named after him regards alli
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