Palfreymans are great..so many spellings!
So am needing help. Not due just to spelling though!
I have a George Palfreyman (spelt on his marriage cert as that) but on Ancestry as Palfreeman. He married a Mary Pratt in 1850..who later married a Christopher Kemp.
Now George is the problem. We think he might belong to a family where his father James (on Marr cert shows as farmer) and is married to a Sarah. But..which Sarah. I can find a son of James and Sarah....but no surname. There is a James (we think born 1776) and Sarah (we think born 1780) who had several children in Long Marston but all state Plumer as her surname. There is a James and Sarah (no surname who have three children William, Ann and George I can find on census but still no surname for Sarah and as no other children mentioned cannot confirm if this family is same as James and Sarah Plummer.
We think it might be possible that one of Sarah P and James daughters could have had a child and maybe they took it on as their own. George is born quite late for this family we have a possible date (from marr cert as 1826. hes in Stockton on forest at this point) as Mary remarried assuming its our George is right one...we think this George may have died youngish and a date of 1855 for that.
This is my George and we are trying to establish if he belongs to this family or a whole different one!
Does that make sense ??
I checked Ancestry for Sarah born in Long Marston around 1780 ten years either side and managed to find most Sarah's married to someone else..some we couldn't find any further record as too little to decide which one might be which.
Have searched for James in similar way and also George..there are a couple of others George 1830 who we don't think is ours as born in Goldsborough and another in 1826 who we think dies in 1876 and if only the one died as result of his work as a miner.
It' ;Ds the marr cert that gives us the basis of George and his father but not enough at present to find them both and Mum Sarah... and confirm siblings
Can anyone help please?
THANK YOU!!