Hi Cheesy (Roy) and Scrimmet,
Trust the snow has gone and things are warming up as this topic of mine starts to develop. Cheesy, acting on your clue towards the possible parents of W.H. the 1881 Census gives a clue or two. With no On-line Parish Clerk a Birth Certificate hopefully for W.H. has been ordered and a Marriage Certificate for his parents. Another week or so may provide the answer for the topic. The Devon Heritage site is great. One is in awe of the folk who take time to delve into the old records to assist those unable to drop into the Exeter Record Office to look at the data they have. The 1891 Census indicates that W.H. with two siblings may well have been an inmate of the Holsworthy Union Workshop being classified as a pauper. Looking back his father Samuel may have died in 1885 and the mother, Elizabeth, in 1887. Will know more in a week or so. Also a pity that there is no current On Line Parish Clerk there as well.
Scrmnet, somehow one would consider the family have long passed the medals on if they were offered for sale a year or so ago. And only time will tell if they related to us downunder.
Again thanks for taking the time to help unravel this part of my possible family.
Barrie Green
New Zealand.