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Hi Cienna
I think I may have found the family in 1841 - HO107 piece 374 book 4. Folio 10 page15:
Brick Yard, Redcliffe
Eliza Davis 35 Grocer y
Eliza Davis 14 dressm n
Elizabeth Davis 6 y
Ann Davis 2 y
John Davis 9 y
Edward Davis 4 y
In the same house, separate household are:
Mary Pulsford 14 servant n
Ann Vickery 19 Ind n
Note - the next street given is Redcliffe Mead Lane (see below)
I then checked Bristol baptisms again:
St Mary Redcliffe
25 Apr 1830
Eliza Davis d John & Eliza Redcliffe Mead, mason
Emma Davis Ditto
St James
5 Feb 1832
Eliza Davis d John & Eliza, Temple, mason
John Davis s. ditto
Emma Davis d. ditto
St Mary Redcliffe
4 June 1837
Edward Davis s John & Eliza, Redcliffe Mead Lane, mason
James Davis s. ditto
I'm not sure if some of these are double baptisms, but they surely don't all reflect the birth years. There is a burial at St James for an Emma Davis aged 1 on 24 Oct 1831, but no details for parents are given in the indexes. Temple is the adjoining parish to St Mary Redcliffe so I can't see why they had children baptised at St James, on the other side of the city. I assume baby James must have died before 1841, and possibly John senior too
Steve
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