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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => London & Middlesex Lookup Requests => London and Middlesex => England => London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests => Topic started by: hillsmob on Saturday 14 August 10 11:58 BST (UK)
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My G/G/Granfather George Parrott b 1811 and christened in Saint Dunstan Stepney London married Emma (Emily) Green.
I have found two Emma greens born 1812 and 1814 who are recorded on IGI within the batch number C055762. George is recorded in batch no C055761
There are another two emma greens' born 1811 and also recorded at Saint Dunstans.
Is anybody researching the green family. I have background on the Parrott family up to my mother who passed away in 1970 in Quensland Australia
Hope someone can direct me
Thank you
Tony Hills :D
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Is this them in 1841
Mile End Terrace, Mile End Old Town, Stepney
George PARROT, 26, Bricks J, yes
Emily PARROT, 30, no
George PARROT, 5, yes
Emily PARROT, 4, yes
Joseph PARROT, 2, yes
HO107/713/11/Stepney/Middlesex/33/25/10
Also at same address
Thos GREEN, 56, Baker, no
Caroline GREEN, 20, no
Ellen GREEN, 15, no
This might be Caroline's baptism
St John the Baptist Hillingdon
1819 May 23, Caroline, d/o Thomas & Catherine GREEN, Hillingdon, Baker
The NO in the census means not born in county, in this case Middlesex. Thomas and Catherine were having children in Brixton, which is Surrey.
Ian C
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St James Clerkenwell
1834 May 4
George PARROT, bachelor otp
Emily GREEN, spinster otp
Married after Banns
Both signed in presence of George Parsons, Frances Green
Thomas and Catherine GREEN had a daughter Frances baptised 22 Mar 1815 at St Mary, Lambeth, abode North Brixton, occupation Baker
Thomas and Catherine GREEN also had a daughter Emily baptised 3 Nov 1809 at St Mary, Lambeth.
Ian C
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Dear Ian
Thank you so much for that info. George and emily had the following children
george c 19/4/1935 Saint Dunstan Stepney IGI
Emily c 24/4/1837 Saint Dunstan Stepney IGI
robert c 17/5/1846 Saint Dunstan Stepney IGI
and you have added Joseph b 1839. (Joseph is used in future generations.)
Now I'll start looking for the greens in the Lambeth area.
Regards
Tony