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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => London and Middlesex => Topic started by: drmjgould on Thursday 07 December 17 21:16 GMT (UK)
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Hello
Is anyone able to help me find out when & where this person died. He probably died between 23 Nov 1834 [when his daughter Ann Amelia was baptised in Marylebone London] & his wife Sarah's 2nd marriage to George Phillips on 21 Oct 1842 [at St George Hanover Sq London], in the Marylebone area. He was a Saddler by trade. I also have no idea where he was born, but thought it best to find his death details first. Sarah, his wife, was born on 21 Jun 1808 in New Hythe, Kent & died on 9 Jul 1884 in Thame, Oxon
If anybody is able to help with this problem with my direct pedigree, I would be very grateful
Michael
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Another child? Baptised at St Marylebone:
10/3/1837 Emily Louisa Smith parents William & Sarah, sadler, 79 Earl Street East
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Possibly another (but birth date a bit odd - only 7 months after Emily)
Sarah Mary b 29 Aug 1837, baptised 4 March 1838. 78 Earl St East. father a furrier
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Hi Mabel & Shaun
Thanks for your kind interest. I had seen these kids, possibly linked to the William Smith I am interested in. However I have not been able to get any further certain detail that they are definitely his children. His daughter Ann Amelia was the only daughter [not Emily or Sarah] who went on to live with her mother & her new husband George Phillips in Thame, Oxfordshire [see English Census 1851]
What do you think?
Kind regards
Michael
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His daughter Ann Amelia was the only daughter [not Emily or Sarah] who went on to live with her mother & her new husband George Phillips in Thame, Oxfordshire [see English Census 1851]
It helps people who are trying to help you if you post the details of the 1851 census or at least give a reference no. ;)
Where do you have the family in 1841
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Hello Rosie
Thanks for your suggestions for W.S. The details of the 1851 Census are: Lewknor, Thame, Oxon, England, ED/inst/vess 10b, house/sched/no 87, piece 1726, folio 263, page/no 24
Regarding the 1841 Census, I can find no details of him & his family in Marylebone, Middlesex. However I believe that some of the 1841 Census details were lost from the nearby area of Paddington [piece HO107/680 - I unfortunately have no further details], so this may be relevant
He is a real mystery!
Kind regards
Michael