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		Independent Islands => Alderney, Guernsey, Jersey, Sark => Channel Islands Lookup Requests => Topic started by: DerekMac on Sunday 15 August 10 03:13 BST (UK) 
		
			
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				Could someone please help with information on the Bailey family, who were in St Helier from the 1841 to 1861 censuses?
 
 I have a James Bailey, cord-wainer/shoemaker and wife Jane in the 1841 and 1851 Censuses.  I am particularly interested in finding out the maiden name of Jane, which could be shown on the children's birth records.
 
 Children of James Bailey from the censuses are
 
 William born C1840
 John b. C1842
 James b. C1844
 Joseph b. C1847
 Edward H. b. C1855
 Hannah b. C1856
 James b. C1858
 Mary A. b. C1859
 Stephen b. C1861
 
 In the 1861 census James is shown as a widower with a one month old son Stephen, which suggest that Stephen's mother may have died early in 1861.  Stephen's mother's name may or may not have been Jane, as James is supposed to have married three times and could have conceivably remarried between the 1851 and 1861 censuses.
 
 I would greatly appreciate any information on this family.
 
 
 Regards,
 
 DerekMac
 
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				Derek -
 
 Baptism for John Bailey, 20 Nov 1842
 born 16 Oct 1842
 parents James Bailey, shoemaker, and Jane Davey
 godparents John Macledd [sic] and Mrs Hannah Brown
 
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 Willam Henry, bapt 20 Nov 1842
 born 6 Nov 1840
 parents James Bailey, shoemaker, and Jane Davey
 godparents - father and Emma Masters
 
 Source:  online transcription of St Helier church baptism records, 13 Au 1841 - 19 Aug 1848
 http://www.jerseyheritagetrust.jeron.je/word/GC03A214.pdf
 
 Regards
 Mike
 
 
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				Hi Mike,
 
 Thank you very much for the baptism records and the link to the transcriptions.  I wasn't aware that they were available online.  The information is of great help and will lead me on to more research.
 
 Regards,
 
 Derek