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Croxton-Lowe family- baptism and 1841 census mystery request
« on: Saturday 03 September 11 02:03 BST (UK) »
Can anyone please help me regarding the baptism of Caroline Lowe, born circa 1833 in Croxton. Caroline was the daughter of Thomas Lowe and Sarah Simcocks. I cannot find any sign of Caroline, her parents or her siblings, Henry and Sarah on 1841 census of Croxton. Caroline is on later censuses under her married name of Heath, her parents also on following censuses, as they lived to good ages. If anyone can help regarding Caroline's baptism/birth, I would be very grateful. Sometimes there are ancestors whose details are hard to find. :)

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Re: Croxton-Lowe family- baptism and 1841 census mystery request
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 03 September 11 02:17 BST (UK) »
Hi this looks like the family in 1841 and 1851:-

Thomas Lowe 40
Sarah 35
Charles 11
Caroline 9
Charlotte 5
Sarah 3
Residing at Glass House, Drayton in Hales, Blore & Hales, Market Drayton
Census Ref HO107/988/ 2/16/ 5

1851 Census

Thomas Lowe 48 occ Ag Lab
Sarah 46
Caroline 18
Sarah 12
Henry 9
Hannah Johnson 3 Nurse Child
All born Croxton
Census Ref HO107/2000/476/2

Charlotte Lowe on 1841, is shown as aged 14 on the 1851 Census b Croxton working as a Servant for John and Jane Peake in Chapel Chorlton, Newcastle under Lyme Census Ref HO107/2001/8/8

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Re: Croxton-Lowe family- baptism and 1841 census mystery request
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 03 September 11 02:41 BST (UK) »
Thank you. I had presumed that Thomas and Sarah would be living in Croxton on the 1841 census, that has solved a mystery. Thanks again.