Hi all
Back again, seem to be picking out nothing but odd queries tonight.
Have taken the following from
1871 census
Joseph Grant b.1852 Portsmouth, gunksom servant on board vessels, off Drakes Island Plymouth Sound.
Joseph Grant b.1853 Portsmouth, ordinary seaman R.N., Vessels, at sea .
1881 census
Joseph Grant b.1851 Salisbury, soldier 7th BDE Royal Artillery, Anglesea Barracks, Portsea.
married
wife - Mary, b. Bishops Waltham, Herts + 3 children, Joseph, George, Dorcas.
Appreciate Joseph Grant is a relatively common name, ergo must be 3 different people, but when I check BMD for possible surname for Mary , found the following
June 1874 Portsea Vol 2b p. 720 Joseph Grant /Mary Houghton
March 1875 Portsea Vol 2b p. 593 Joseph Grant/ Mary Houghton.
Admittedly there were two other names on each entry, but what is the likelihood of 2 seperate Mary Houghtons marrying 2 separate Joseph Grants?
I'm actually trying to trace a Joseph Grant b. 1849c, Winterbourne Stoke, Wilts, which I believe to be the soldier.
Has anyone else found this sort of thing before?
corndolly