Yep, I'd agree they were a bit easy..five points is fine.
I have a few more suggestions now; how about:
1881
Cloud Hill abt 1849 Pimlico, Middlesex, England Head Paddington 22 Barnsdale Rd Photographic Artist
I think the cloud must be a Claud in real life though
There were more than one of Moons, stars and suns
I also found :
Plate White abt 1852 Portsea, Hampshire, England Daughter Chatham
Spoon Hodgson abt 1837 Percy Main, Northumberland, England Head Bishopwearmouth
For the other tablewear I could only find:
Cup ? Simmonds abt 1826 St Martin, Hampshire, England Head Wareham St Martin
and
Edwerd Fork Hull abt 1879 Wolsingham, Durham, England Son Coundon
M.Table Thompson abt 1875 Whitehaven, Cumberland, England Daughter Whitehaven
The last two (at least
) not really being proper first names but just to complete the set!
And here are the poor Hamsters who must have also ended up in the canal:
Margaret Hamster abt 1860 Sydenham, Kent, England Daughter Lambeth
Mary Hamster abt 1821 Reading, Berkshire, England Wife Lambeth
Mary Ann Hamster abt 1856 Norwood, Surrey, England Daughter Lambeth
William Hamster abt 1858 Sydenham, Kent, England Son Lambeth
Wm. Hamster abt 1825 Marylebone, Middlesex, England Head Lambeth
Or could the parents have died, the daughters all married and the son moved overseas?