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Many thanks for everyones help
Karen

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Thank-you to everyone who has responded.  I have been able to add lots of sources, however one source that eludes me is the 1851 census. I have tried looking nationwide, including Scotland and Wales and different combinations, but unable to find any census records for either William or his children, I believe that Ann had pre-deceased the census in 1850. Any suggestions?
K

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That's quick, can you let me know the source

many thanks

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Hi Everyone

I am wondering if anyone can help me.  I am looking for some sources for William Carter and his wife Ann.

I believe William was born around 1815ish, in 1841 he was living in Kibworth Beauchamp -1841 census. He might have been born here or in Marston Trussell.

He was married to Ann, she was 22-26, born in Leicestershire.

I believe her maiden name was  Ann Oliver Brinkhurst or Bringhurst, but no definite source.

Potential children are
William Henry Carter 1838
Edward Carter 1839
John Thomas 1842
Sarah Ann Carter 1844
Elizabeth Carter 1847


Any help would be fantastic
Karen

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Leicestershire / Re: Thomas Allen from Lubenham and Foxton 1863
« on: Tuesday 06 June 17 14:17 BST (UK)  »
Xin
That would be great.
Karen

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Leicestershire / Re: Thomas Allen from Lubenham and Foxton 1863
« on: Tuesday 06 June 17 14:15 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for all of that.  Am just trying to clarify all the information in my head.

Firstly does mnn = mothers maiden name?

Then birth registrations have been found for two of the children
Joseph charles and Edith Maria with the mother's maiden name as Poole.

Mother becomes Annie Elizabeth Poole, 1866, Welford.

That's great. Just wondered where you found the birth registrations.

Then genealogy gymnastics! Wow - I don't even know where to begin.
The Plant Patrick Allen link up is mad

Out of interest where do you source the Lubenham Baptism records.

I can not thank you enough. HAPPY HAPPY SMILES
Karen

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Leicestershire / Thomas Allen from Lubenham and Foxton 1863
« on: Tuesday 06 June 17 08:41 BST (UK)  »
Hello

I have reached a brick wall in trying to find information on Thomas Allen, born 1863, in Lubenham.
I have found information from the 1871, 1891, 1901 and 1911 census, plus a death registration, but can not find any information on his parents, or further details on his wife Elizabeth ? (Sometimes Annie E) born Welford, 1866.

I believe in worked on the canals in Foxton.
Many thanks
Karen

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Northamptonshire / Re: Louisa / Lucya Buswell Great Creation 1840's
« on: Monday 05 June 17 21:23 BST (UK)  »
Gosh

That was quick, thank you all very much.  Just out of interest was there any information on Harriet Buswell - Louisa's mother.  Potentially could be from the same Buswell family as I understand there were many Buswells living in and around Clipston and Creaton. (I have found them on the other side of the family tree as well)

Again huge thanks
Karen

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Northamptonshire / Louisa / Lucya Buswell Great Creation 1840's
« on: Monday 05 June 17 10:35 BST (UK)  »
Hello

I am hoping that somebody might be able to help me, I am searching for information for Louisa Buswell.

She was born in 1845 in Great Creaton. On Family Search someone has attributed her parents as  Edward Buswell and Harriet Buswell, but have not left any source for this link.

On the 1851 Census Edward Buswell, Aged 31, Clipston, Baker, Widower and a daughter Lucya Buswell, Aged 5, in Great Creaton
So the dates match for her in terms of age.

However I can not find a marriage registration for Edward Buswell and Harriet ?
A death certificate for Harriet
Or census information on Louisa / Lucya Buswell for 1861, (by 1871 census she marries John Gardiner)

I have found an 1861 census for Edward Buswell, (Dates & Places match) he is married to Mellia, but they have a 12 year old son. which does not tally with the 1851 census information.

Any help on this would be really appreciated
Cheers
Karen


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