I am trying to track down some Stantons in the 1861 but I am having no luck.
I am trying to get a little more on Richard Stanton b. circa 1802 Northamptonshire (Woodford) and family
m. Hannah Higham
1803–
children:
Sarah Stanton 1827–
Valentine Stanton 1829–
William Stanton 1832–
Emma Stanton 1835–
Jane Stanton 1838–
Annie Maria Stanton 1841–1923 this is my link
BIRTH..
Ann Maria Stanton (name as stated on the Birth cert.) born..27 March 1841 - reg. Hornsey and Highgate. Father- Richard Stanton – Labourer. Mother – Hannah (formerly Higham) both parents are from Woodford Northamptonshire.
MARRIAGE...
Annie (?) Maria Stanton, minor (she would have been 20) Spinster.. Father Richard Stanton ..Gardener. Married..George Lloyds, minor ( he would have been 19) Bachelor.. Printing Ink maker... Father William Christopher Lloyds..Printing ink maker.
On the 4th August 1861, at The Parish Church, Islington..Both residing at Hornsey Road. Witnesses were Hannah’s brother William Stanton and her sister Jane Jenkins.
Daniel Higham, AM’s cousin was living with George and Ann Maria in 1871, he later worked in an Ink factory, which I would imagine was with the Lloyds.
I have the Stanton's in the 1841 census, and in 1851 they are living at 5 Hooper st, Parish of St Mary, Islington. Sarah and Emma (married Samuel Hill) are not living with them.
I dont have the ‘61 census but that has proven to be hard to find.
Valentine Stanton, AM’s brother, sadly ended his life in a Workhouse, records show that he was in and out of the Islington workhouse from 1876 to 1896 where he died.
Anyone who can help that would be lovely...