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I'm trying to find the death/burial in Leeds of John Leng born abt 1771. He was alive for the marriage of his sons at Leeds Parish church in 1837 and 1840 but I can't find him on the 1841 census (so I'm presuming he died between '40 and '41) His wife (widow?) was living in Rotherham with her eldest son in 1841.
Two of his sons John (1809) and Robert (1817) with his wife Mary Ann (1819) and daughter Hannah (1841) are also missing from the '41 census, though John's wife and 2 children are living in Rotherham. All the sons can be accounted for by 1851.
Any information would be appreciated
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Hello There....
I think this is your family 1841
Fulford, Fulford Ambo, Gate Fulford.
HO107 1227 8/24 5
John Leng / 69 / Baker / born in County
John Leng / 31 / Baker / born in County
Robert Leng / 22 / born in County
Maria Leng / age 36 / born in County
Sarah Waltham / 37 / female servant / born in County
Charles Jakeman / 16 / apprentice / born in County.
Don't forget, that in the 1841 census, ages of adults ,were rounded up/down by 5 years.
I will have a look for John's death
Regards
JeannieR
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Hi Jeannie,
That's not my family I'm sorry to say. Those Lengs were from Wilberfoss and started a biscuit empire in Fulford but thanks anyway
Regards
Helen
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Hi Botticelliwoman,
Have a look at and place your question on www.yorkshireindexers.co.uk where I think they will be able to answer your question. They have records of Leeds churches and graveyards.
You will have to register with them but like this site registration is free.
Good luck, Ian
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Thank you, Ian...I never knew that existed!
Helen
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Just to show you how good we are :-*
Just found the burial of Mary Ann Leng at Woodhouse (St Mark's) Leeds.
22nd March 1920 aged 86.
Brian
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I don't doubt your goodness Brian ;) but unfortunately my Mary Ann Leng is accounted for, dying in Rotherham in 1883. Good to keep you on your toes tho..hehehehe
If it helps, they all died in Rotherham...apart from John Leng senior, who is driving me crazy!
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O'k then Kooky, being a Leeds lad I am going to rise to the challenge.
Do you know the area of Leeds your John(snr) was living?
Brian
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Can't fault a man for rising to a challenge.... ;D
I'm sorry I have no idea where he was living in Leeds just that both sons were wed in Leeds Parish Church. Prior to this the family were living in York and I have no idea when they moved to Leeds or how long they lived there (I do know they had gone by 1843)
Charlotte Severs (the wife of William) was also born in York, which begs the question did her family move to Leeds also?
Mary Ann Wood, the wife of Robert Leng, was born in Leeds (c.1819), daughter of Thomas. I'm awaiting the marriage certificate of Robert and Mary Ann to get the occupation of her father and whether he was still alive in 1840.
I don't know whether there are any trade directories that might list the family. John (snr) was a shoemaker or cordwainer and all the sons were engineers
I hope you can help, Brian....there's Leng devotees all over the globe counting on a favourable outcome....geeeeeezzzzz
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After my last post I had a look at the IGI, there appears to be a large No of Leng named people living/buried over on the East coast.
Starting about Hull working up through Whitby and into (what is now Teeside).
Thats all for now, supper time after being out in all that Yorkshire rain.
Regards Brian
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Hello There
On the 1841 census, there ar no Severs in Leeds. There are several in York
There are two possible John Severs, who could be Charlottes father, but not with a Jane, who could be her mother...
Charlotte was born December 12th 1819, and baptised on December 19th 1819 , at St Saviours, York
JeannieR
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Thank you both.
The amount of Lengs in east and north yorkshire pre 1840 is astounding, then they spread out all over the place. I know the family were in York from 1801 (when John married Hannah Morley) up to the baptism of the twins, William and Robert in 1817. After that there's no trace until William married in Leeds in 1837, then Robert in 1840. Their father John is not listed as deceased on either marriage certificate. I'm going back to York to see if I can find a burial/will on Monday. After that it's a wing and a prayer I guess.
Regards
Helen