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Re: Elizabeth Jane DRYDEN London
« Reply #27 on: Monday 08 February 16 23:59 GMT (UK) »
The 1851 census might be Matthew's parents and brother. The baptism of Matthew born 1827 was non-conformist and another name in the item was Samuel Thilthorpe, brother or father.

Samuel Jnr married Louisa HUGHES at St John's Waterloo, Lambeth in 1857. He was a bricklayer as was his father Samuel. A brother John married at the same church in 1845, and a sister Elizabeth in 1850.

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« Reply #28 on: Tuesday 09 February 16 06:00 GMT (UK) »
Samuel in 1851 census was Matthew's brother.

Children of Robert Thilthorpe and Susanna Shickle baptised at East Dereham, Norfolk
John 1788
Rosamund 1790
Samuel 1792 - fits with being 58 in 1851
Matthew 1794 Nov 22, born Nov 20
Susan 1797
Robert 1800
Tamazine 1803
Charlotte 1805

Susan, d/o Matthew Thilthorpe and Susan Poulter baptised at East Dereham 1815 - buried St Mary's Lambeth in 1838.

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Re: Elizabeth Jane DRYDEN London
« Reply #29 on: Tuesday 09 February 16 06:58 GMT (UK) »
East Dereham burials
1826 Jan 9, Matthew THILTHORPE, Private soldier horn (home?) guard, age 31 years

Findmypast have a lot of Norfolk PRs online now.

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Re: Elizabeth Jane DRYDEN London
« Reply #30 on: Tuesday 09 February 16 08:45 GMT (UK) »
Eyesee

Thank you for the information that you have found.

Could you possibly tell me how l could find information on these people (below) in records or what kind of records.

Found this information on a site - Tinstaafel Transcripts (Baptism Project)

All their children born/baptised in Heachem Norfolk

William and Tabitha (Curtis) Cooper
James and Mary (Lewis) Cooper
John and Eleanor/Ellen (Savage) Cooper (possibly Anne's parents - an Anne was bapt. 1807)

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Re: Elizabeth Jane DRYDEN London
« Reply #31 on: Tuesday 09 February 16 09:03 GMT (UK) »
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there was a marriage on 14 November 1814 in East Dereham: Matthew Thilthorpe and Susanna Poulter

Just following up on that 1814 marriage;

Susanna Thilthorpe was buried at East Dereham on 6 December 1815; wife of Matthew

Susanna Thilthorpe daughter of Matthew and Susan was buried at East Dereham on 1 October 1821 aged 7.
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Re: Elizabeth Jane DRYDEN London
« Reply #32 on: Tuesday 09 February 16 09:46 GMT (UK) »
Intertwining relationships do not make things easy.
I have to do a time line from the info so far 🙂
Cheers and thanks to all who have been helping.
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« Reply #33 on: Wednesday 10 February 16 05:37 GMT (UK) »
Norfolk PRs are also on Familysearch. Not indexed though, you have to go through the images.

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Re: Elizabeth Jane DRYDEN London
« Reply #34 on: Wednesday 10 February 16 13:18 GMT (UK) »
Eyesee
Started a few weeks back to do that and it's tough going but proving fruitful.
Every little bit helps to dig that little bit deeper.
Jamison