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RIDD .. South Molton (1851)
« on: Sunday 03 April 11 18:39 BST (UK) »
I wonder if someone could help me trace a William RIDD born circa 1846 on the 1851 census please?

His Mother was JANE RIDD .. and according to William's MC was a Spinster, so I'm not expecting to find a Father. (he married in 1872)

I think I have him on the 1861 census, but I can't make out what Marrital status is shown for Jane, but there is a "Sister in Law" there called Ann Avery ... they are living at East Street, Private House.  William is 14 and a cabinet maker ..... (((((((  I'm not 100% this is the right census though, as he maintains his occupation as a Painter/House decorater throught he later census years. ))))))

On the 1861 he's shown as being born in Bishops Nympron (if that helps) Class: RG9; Piece: 1486; Folio: 31; Page: 15

When William got married in 1872, his address was shown as East Street, South Molton.

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Homer, Smith : Kington, & Tirphil
Davies : Carmarthen & Tirphil
Greenway : Cornwall, Bristol & South Wales
Nicklen : Exeter
Squire & Stone : Cadleigh & Exeter
Vigers : Exmouth
Smith : Corsham
Webber, Salter : Morchard Bishop
Evans, Balsom, Farrent, Salter, Shallis, Snell : Otterton & Heavitree
Thompson, Smith, Leek : Brynmawr & Monmouth
Davies :  Merthyr & Neath
Ridd : George Nympton
Dando : everywhere
O'Mara : Ireland & Wales
Manfield : Bristol & Cardiff
Pollexfin : Devon (var)

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Re: RIDD .. South Molton (1851)
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 03 April 11 19:32 BST (UK) »
 ??? ??? ???  I've checked on FindMyPast and the census is clearer .. they are Head - Jane Ridd - UNMARRIED ......  and Ann Avery - Sister in Law - UNMARRIED ...

How can that be ?? How can you have a SIL if you're unmarried ??  PLUS 4 children !!!! :-\
Homer, Smith : Kington, & Tirphil
Davies : Carmarthen & Tirphil
Greenway : Cornwall, Bristol & South Wales
Nicklen : Exeter
Squire & Stone : Cadleigh & Exeter
Vigers : Exmouth
Smith : Corsham
Webber, Salter : Morchard Bishop
Evans, Balsom, Farrent, Salter, Shallis, Snell : Otterton & Heavitree
Thompson, Smith, Leek : Brynmawr & Monmouth
Davies :  Merthyr & Neath
Ridd : George Nympton
Dando : everywhere
O'Mara : Ireland & Wales
Manfield : Bristol & Cardiff
Pollexfin : Devon (var)

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Re: RIDD .. South Molton (1851)
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 15 May 11 13:10 BST (UK) »
I'm afraid I can't answer your question but the name Ridd is of interest, as there is an Edgar Clinch Rid(d) buried in the same grave as 3 of my ancestors at Ford Park cemetary, Plymouth. I've no known connection with this chap but was wondering if the name was of any significance to you?

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Plymouth, Macclesfield, Liverpool.

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Re: RIDD .. South Molton (1851)
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 15 May 11 13:15 BST (UK) »
not offhand, but thanks Stewart :)
Homer, Smith : Kington, & Tirphil
Davies : Carmarthen & Tirphil
Greenway : Cornwall, Bristol & South Wales
Nicklen : Exeter
Squire & Stone : Cadleigh & Exeter
Vigers : Exmouth
Smith : Corsham
Webber, Salter : Morchard Bishop
Evans, Balsom, Farrent, Salter, Shallis, Snell : Otterton & Heavitree
Thompson, Smith, Leek : Brynmawr & Monmouth
Davies :  Merthyr & Neath
Ridd : George Nympton
Dando : everywhere
O'Mara : Ireland & Wales
Manfield : Bristol & Cardiff
Pollexfin : Devon (var)


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Re: RIDD .. South Molton (1851)
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 15 May 11 17:31 BST (UK) »
Don't forget that at that time the term in-law was often used to imply stepchild or stepsister/brother.
The 1871 census also shows them both as unmarried and Ann AVERY as sister-in-law to Jane. William is a painter aged 24.
According to the 1841 census, Jane's parents were William & Jane RIDD.
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Re: RIDD .. South Molton (1851)
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 15 May 11 18:56 BST (UK) »
this family is confusing ... I don't have Jane Ridds Parents ... (as yet) but I have her as single on all the census years, and Ann Avery as her SIL on the 1861, 1871 and 1881 census returns.  I have William ... he also married a Sarah Jane Ridd (Ridd was her MN) and Sarah Janes Parents were William & Sarah Ridd.

I am almost certain the family is linked - I just haven't been able to find that essential piece of the jigsaw though.... gggrrrr
Homer, Smith : Kington, & Tirphil
Davies : Carmarthen & Tirphil
Greenway : Cornwall, Bristol & South Wales
Nicklen : Exeter
Squire & Stone : Cadleigh & Exeter
Vigers : Exmouth
Smith : Corsham
Webber, Salter : Morchard Bishop
Evans, Balsom, Farrent, Salter, Shallis, Snell : Otterton & Heavitree
Thompson, Smith, Leek : Brynmawr & Monmouth
Davies :  Merthyr & Neath
Ridd : George Nympton
Dando : everywhere
O'Mara : Ireland & Wales
Manfield : Bristol & Cardiff
Pollexfin : Devon (var)

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Re: RIDD .. South Molton (1851)
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Re: RIDD .. South Molton (1851)
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 19 May 11 18:06 BST (UK) »
HA HA .. sometimes .... I am determined to find the family link here ..... they HAVE to be related .. all from the same village with the same surname ???  hmmmm :-\
Homer, Smith : Kington, & Tirphil
Davies : Carmarthen & Tirphil
Greenway : Cornwall, Bristol & South Wales
Nicklen : Exeter
Squire & Stone : Cadleigh & Exeter
Vigers : Exmouth
Smith : Corsham
Webber, Salter : Morchard Bishop
Evans, Balsom, Farrent, Salter, Shallis, Snell : Otterton & Heavitree
Thompson, Smith, Leek : Brynmawr & Monmouth
Davies :  Merthyr & Neath
Ridd : George Nympton
Dando : everywhere
O'Mara : Ireland & Wales
Manfield : Bristol & Cardiff
Pollexfin : Devon (var)