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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Derbyshire => Topic started by: porkpiebaby on Sunday 14 January 07 20:17 GMT (UK)
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I was just wondering if I brought this query more locally I may get some help!
A branch I've not done much on, but had lots of input from other contacts in the past.
Now I'm trying to prove the connections...
Ann Winterton b 24 Jul 1832 in Ashbourne, Derbyshire (married John Fogg in 1855, I know where he is!)
I have Ann on the 1851 census as a servant
Piece: 2146
Folio: 317
Page: 4
I know she was the daughter of Samuel and Sarah Winterton and had siblings Sarah and William.
I can't find any of them on the 1841. Could anyone have a look to see if they can find this Winterton family?
I have found Sarah Snr and Sarah Jnr on the 1861 with John and Ann Fogg.
Can't find any of them any earlier. Any ideas?
Thank you
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Hi. I think this is them (I hope)
Ashborne
Dove House Green
Samuel Wintington,25,lab,y
Sarah ditto,30,y
Ann ditto,8,y
William ditto,6,y
Mary ditto,4,y
Thomas ditto,2,y
HO107/197/1 folio 56 page 29
Obviously the surname is not quite right but there is this entry from the 1851 which seems to fit
Ashbourne
Hardstaffs Yard
Sarah Wintarton,head,m,46,charwoman,Derbyshire,Ashborne
Mary ditto,dau,14,ditto
Sarah ditto,dau,6
(in Ancestry as surname Kinlester but has been corrected as Winterton)
HO107/2146 folio 302 page 38
See what you think anyhow.
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Hi there again Gardener!
I'm certain they are the right ones...what mis-transcriptions!
What I was trying to discover was when Samuel may have died...so obviously between 1841 and 1851 I guess?!
Thanks
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It isn't very helpful for that is it? Sarah is given as married in 1851 but also head ???
Young Thomas seems to have died in 1846 (born 1839).
There is a birth for a Sarah Winterton at Ashbourne in June qtr 1843. So I suppose Samuel at least died after 1842.
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Thanks for that...I've not dug very far yet, but this is the side I have to concentrate on sometime!
Mandy