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Daphne, that is a very kind offer and I'll let you know later if I need your assistance.
OH's friend has been using the Genealogist for his research and so far, despite the lack of certificates for most of it, it looks OK. I'm filling in some holes for him and also instructing him which certificates to buy. I'm also building a tree for him on Family Historian, because he isn't using any software at present. I've got so many avenues to pursue, but I'm just going one step at a time. |
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Anyway, so there is a birth registration for Richard Ward Derby St Peter, year of birth 1843, matching up to the GRO index entry for Apr-Jun 1843. Could be that he wasn't baptised, or not at a church whose records are online, or after the family moved away from Derby. It looks as though FamilySearch covers St Peter's for that period. |
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Records for Derby itself would be at the local studies library in Derby, which I could check if you knew where in Derby. What parish is he in in 1851? Derbyshire as a whole is at Matlock which I can't get to. edit: just checked the 1851 and it looks like he is in Birmingham by 1851 so no clue as to where in Derby he came from. It would mean checking a lot of parishes if nothing is online.
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On the 1851 census Richard and his family are in Birmingham, and he has a sister Phebe age 4 born "Rumford, Essex" which I guess is supposed to be Romford. So he could have been baptised anywhere!
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Lots of non-conformists in Derbyshire. Might be worth checking the NC records on the Genealogist if they have them after 1837.
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Many thanks, everyone, I haven't been back on here as I have made a slight break-through.
The children of Samuel and Ann were born all over the place! However, I have cracked Samuel now and found that OH's friend had the wrong parents for him. On one census it says he was born in Willenhall and I then found a likely baptism. Name: Samuel Ward Gender: Male Christening Date: 24 Jan 1813 Christening Place: WILLENHALL, STAFFORD, ENGLAND Father's Name: Richard Ward Mother's Name: Phoebe Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C05609-1 System Origin: England-ODM GS Film number: 497354 Samuel called one of his daugthers Phoebe, and his son Richard I am actively researching. This site has got PR transcriptions and I found Samuel's baptism and the marriage of his parents. http://www.wolverhamptonhistory.org....ources/indexes Richard Ward married Phebe Wooten on 22 Jun 1800. Richard and Phebe are still alive in 1851, living with their married daughter Rebecca. I'm now on a mission to find their deaths. |
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Just for the record, here are Richard and Phebe in 1851:
1851 Census WEST BROMWICH, Staffordshire HO107 piece 2025 folio 423 page 18 Sheepwash Lane, West Bromwich Daniel Round Head Mar 47 Moulder Staffordshire Tipton Rebecca Round Wife Mar 43 Staffordshire Bilston Phoebe Round Daug U 20 Staffordshire West Bromwich Rebecca Round Daug 12 Staffordshire West Bromwich Richard Round Son 8 Staffordshire West Bromwich Arthur Round Son 6 Staffordshire West Bromwich Daniel Round Son 4 Staffordshire West Bromwich Samuel Round Son 2 Staffordshire West Bromwich Richard Ward Father in law 83 Carpenter Salop High Harkel Phoebe Ward Mother in law 79 Staffordshire Brewood/Barwood? |
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Wonderful Elizabeth. Great Census too .. You must be so pleased .. you'll have lots for the old gents 80th in June .. Julie
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I'm finding it nigh on impossible to find any baptisms for the family. |
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