« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 31 March 20 18:20 BST (UK) »
I might be wrong as it is so faint, it was great Carole found it initially, I wouldn't have done
William wasn't on following census, if you think he belongs to Francis and Rosina did you find a death?
Louisa Maud
LOl ive been trying to find where he died for years! he was a shifty character , even more so if he was a bigamist which is pretty likely.
Thats why i was looking at the 1841 census's to see if i could trace him being with one of his family members. He certainly didnt die up here in Derbyshire with Rachaels family (his second wife).
If he died in London it would be very hard to identify.
I have no idea when his first wife Ann died either... but it must be after 1822 because thats when Ann her other daughter was born. But if she lived in London/Paddington then again, identifying her will be all but impossible i fear.
Besides Francis Tarrat Hill, there was an older brother James Tarrat Hill. I know nothing about him except he appeared at the old bailey in the 1830's, and i gather he died in 1848. So im told. I cannot confirm that either.
thanks
Derbys - Hill, Atkins, Kirkland, Hutchinson, Hallam, Rose, Houseley, Astle.
Lancashire - Shaw, Greenwood, Fowler, Yates
Gloucester - Nethercott, Flight,
Suffolk - Easey, Stannard, Meadows, Mann, Turner, Juby
Warwicks - Atkins, Sumner, Mower, Howe.
Staffs - Finney, Kent, Corden, Chatterton