Hello Lashem,
I've had no joy with my search but spotted the following on the 1861 Census today which may relate to your family?
If it's the right family, had his widow re-married to a Mr Hall?
1861 Census at Jenkins Dale, Chatham, Kent
Thomas Hall (42) B 1819 Shoemaker B Chatham Kent
Kezia Hall (36) B 1825 Wife B Chatham Kent (looks like Kezia, even original transcript unclear)
Henry Sheminant (11) B 1850 Stepson B Chatham Kent
Emma Sheminant (10) B 1851 Stepdaughter B Chatham Kent (Blind)
William Sheminant Hall (9) B 1852 Son B Chatham Kent
Frances Hall (
B 1853 Daughter B Chatham Kent
*Original Census transcript says 'son in law' for Henry Sheminant and 'daughter in law' for Emma Sheminant, but Stepson/daughter look more credible to me.
The surname is really muddled up on the 1851 Census, but I'm pretty sure it's Kezia, Henry and Emma here and the address ties up also
They are called Shenwart here but the original transcription looks more like Sheminant to be honest. How they derived Chard from Kezia I don't know.
1851 Census at 8 Jenkins Dale, Chatham, Kent
Chard Shenwart (26) B 1825 Married Laundress B Kent
Henry Shenwart (1) B 1850 Son B Chatham Kent
Emma Shenwart (2mths) B 1851 Daughter B Chatham Kent
Later Censuses show this Henry Sheminant as Henry Thomas Sheminant - so could well be your Henry's son?
I also found a Mariner's record for your Henry Sheminant born 20/4/1814 in Guernsey which states that he first went to see in 1829 as a 'boy'. That he had a dark complexion, brown hair and hazel eyes.
He was first ticketed as a Mariner in 1845 #18165. When next working the record stated that he 'was residing in Guernsey'
The record does not state which Parish in Guernsey he was born in, so a bit of a dead end there.
On the BMD UK Index I found that Henry Sheminant married Kezia Hinge Q1 1849 in Medway Kent (so the Kezia on the 1861 Census must be his Widow with her new husband Mr Hall)
Hope this is of some help to you