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I am looking for birth of Charles Pelton born in Old Brentford. Middlesex about 1793.
Many Thanks :)
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1851-Westminster St Margaret
HO107/1480/165/1
Charles Pelton 58 head widow b Brentford Baker
Charles " 20 son b Westminster
Emma 24 dau b "
Thomas Brookton 18 servant
Joe
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Oooppss Sorry, I misread your post and posted cencus details
Joe ???
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Thanks anyway Joe. I haven't found him in 1841 yet though.
Daisy :)
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Hi Devondaisy
I would suggest you post again asking for a specific 1841 look up
Good luck
Joe :)
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Charles Pelton (C 1793 Brentford) was born to John Pelton (C 1730, Brentford) and an unknown wife.
He was married to Ann Baker (C 1796) on 25 May 1823 at St Mary's, Lambeth.
John Pelton was born to Charles Pelton (C 1700) and Mary Baker who he married on 9 Feb. 1723.
Unless you know better . . . . ?
Regards,
John11576
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Hi
That would mean if John Pelton was born c1730 he would have been 63 at the time of his son Charles' birth circa 1793
1841 census HO107 738/3 folio 29
Princes Street St Margaret Westminster
Charles Pelton 45 Baker born Middlesex
Ann Pelton 45 not born Middlesex
Emma Pelton 14 not born Middlesex
Charles Pelton 11 Not born Middlesex
The marriage in Lambeth of Charles Pelton was to a widow.
Four children were baptised at St John the Evangelist Smith Square Westminster
Elizabeth Ann 1823
Charles Thomas 1825
Emma Christiana 1827
Charles 1831
The earlier parish registers for Brentford seem to be on Ancestry but unindexed
http://landing.ancestry.co.uk/lma/default.aspx
They are not on the IGI
No idea whether this is correct - it doesn't seem a Huguenot surname
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=9JmkPfrSuqIC&pg=PA13&dq=brentford+%22charles+pelton%22&hl=en&ei=5pXES7aeMsLZ-QaqsYX4Dg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDMQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=brentford%20%22charles%20pelton%22&f=false
Regards
Valda
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Hi
Thanks to both of you for your information, I will be looking into it further especially the Pelton extract from the book, its looks very interesting. Also I hadnt realised the Old Brentford registers were on Ancestry, thanks.
Kind regards
Betty (devongirl)
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Hi
Information on Old and New Brentford and their registers from GENUKI
http://homepages.gold.ac.uk/genuki/MDX/OldBrentford/index.html
"OLD BRENTFORD, a parish in the borough of Brentford, hundred of Ossulstone , county Middlesex. It was in the parish of Ealing until 1828."
and New Brentford
http://homepages.gold.ac.uk/genuki/MDX/NewBrentford/index.html
and
Parishes
Brentford town comprises three contiguous settlements, starting from the west and working east:
Brentford End: Isleworth Parish
New Brentford (or West Brentford): part of Hanwell St Mary parish until 1747; the chapelry of St Lawrence (High Street) was the parish church for New Brentford from this date
Old Brentford: part of Ealing St Mary parish until 1828; the chapelry of St George (High Street) was the parish church for Old Brentford from this date; in 1867 St Paul's opened (St Paul's Road); in 1907 St Faith's opened (Windmill Road)
http://www.bhsproject.co.uk/basics.shtml
Regards
Valda