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Title: Mary Louisa LOCKSTONE born 1847 in Malmesbury
Post by: cariandcammy on Monday 01 March 10 09:11 GMT (UK)
Hello

Can anyone please help me trace the parents of Mary Louisa Lockstone who was born in Malmesbury, Wiltshire in 1847.

She married a Walter Lacey in 1868 and went on to have a son Walter Roland Lacey, born 1870. However, I am very keen to trace her parents.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance,
Cari
Title: Re: Mary Louisa Lockstone born 1847 in Malmesbury
Post by: rainbowuk on Monday 01 March 10 09:44 GMT (UK)
Hi,

Having probs finding her on the census, what was her fathers name on her marriage cert?

Susan
Title: Re: Mary Louisa Lockstone born 1847 in Malmesbury
Post by: cariandcammy on Monday 01 March 10 09:56 GMT (UK)
I don't have her marriage certificate, only the record from Ancestry.

There is a Mary Louisa Lockstone living with grandparents on the 1851 census which I feel sure is her, but cannot link them to her parents!
Title: Re: Mary Louisa LOCKSTONE born 1847 in Malmesbury
Post by: cardiff on Monday 01 March 10 17:04 GMT (UK)
Hi
I don's see Mary L Lockstone on 1851 census could you give ref info please.
Looked for her in 1861 census
Found following
RG09 1286/23/12
Moravian School Tytherton Brenhill Caln Wilts
 Mary Lockstone boarder b 1847 Malmesbury Wilts
Don't see her on 1851 census either?
Not sure this helps ??? :-\
cheers cardiff
Title: Re: Mary Louisa LOCKSTONE born 1847 in Malmesbury
Post by: cariandcammy on Monday 01 March 10 18:33 GMT (UK)
Hi,

Thanks I have her on the 1861 census.

Not sure how to ref the 1851 census but the listing is as follows:

William Hankam (57)- head
Mary A Hankam (59)- wife
Mary J Hankam (18)-daughter
Mary L Lockston (3) - granddaughter
Pamela Fisher (26) - servant

Civil Parish: Walcot
Ecc Parish: Trinity
County: Somerset
Reg District: Bath
Sub Reg District: Lansdown

Thanks
Title: Re: Mary Louisa LOCKSTONE born 1847 in Malmesbury
Post by: rainbowuk on Monday 01 March 10 23:59 GMT (UK)
Hi,

The 1851 seems to be correct, as found this on UKBMD

Mary L LOCKSTONE  Mothers maiden name HANHAM  1847 Malmesbury East

www.wiltshirebmd.org.uk

Susan
Title: Re: Mary Louisa LOCKSTONE born 1847 in Malmesbury
Post by: rainbowuk on Tuesday 02 March 10 00:07 GMT (UK)
Found this marriage on Freebmd

Harriet Sharland HANHAM
Edward LOCKSTONE

Marriages Dec 1846 Bath Vol 11 pg 13


So did a bit of searching in the 1851 and found this family

Edward LOCKSTONE  head...age 31....grocer...brn Malmsbury

Harriet LOCKSTONE...wife....age 29..................brn BATH

Walter Rueben LOCKSTONE...son..age 5 months...brn Malmsbury

Elizabeth HANKS...servant...age 15...house maid..brn Westport

They were living at Lower Oxford Street, Malmesbury St Paul, Wiltshire

H0107/1835/F250

So I would say this looks like Mary's parents but you would have to get her marriage, birth cert etc to double check

Susan

Title: Re: Mary Louisa LOCKSTONE born 1847 in Malmesbury
Post by: rainbowuk on Tuesday 02 March 10 00:21 GMT (UK)
And this looks like the above family in 1861...badly transcribed as LASHTON

Edward Shardon (41)...grocer..brn malmsbury

Harriet Shardon (39)..brn Bath

Walter Rueben (10)..scholar

Ernest Wm (7)

Edward ? (6)

Charles Frederick (4)

William Henry (2)

? HANHAM visitor married age 40...curate of Warsham??...brn Bath

All children born Malmsbury

Again living at Oxford Street as in the 1851

RG9/1276/F80

Susan
Title: Re: Mary Louisa LOCKSTONE born 1847 in Malmesbury
Post by: cariandcammy on Tuesday 02 March 10 15:21 GMT (UK)
Thanks for all that Susan! That's great!  ;D
Title: Re: Mary Louisa LOCKSTONE born 1847 in Malmesbury
Post by: rainbowuk on Tuesday 02 March 10 16:37 GMT (UK)
You are welcome, just glad to help  :)

Susan
Title: Re: Mary Louisa LOCKSTONE born 1847 in Malmesbury
Post by: tcarrbrion on Saturday 20 March 10 17:16 GMT (UK)
See my web site at www.tcarrbrion.org.uk. Some of the children (including Mary Louisa) are missing but you should find the family and their ancestors.

Theo