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Does anyone have any information about Samuel Padget of Silkstone. Married Ann Goodinson, second wife, in 1846. Lots of children between them. Looking for dates of death and parents names.
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Have you checked freebmd for the deaths? www.freebmd.org.uk What is the last census you have found him on
When was he born? Have you checked the IGI as there is a likely entry under surname Paget
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true
Do you have a copy of the 1846 marriage cert showing his fathers name
Her surname was Goodison - not Goodinson - and the marriage is on www.yorkshirebmd.org.uk and took place at St Peters in Leeds
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I think this is the one Carole means:
Christened 1st. March 1814 Silkstone to James & Martha Paget.
jim
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Hi
I will move this to the West Yorkshire board so you can get some local help. His first marriage might be useful too.
Andrea
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These are Samuel's siblings.
Ann,1800,Pannal,Yorks.
Mary,1802,Pannal.
Thomas,1804,Silkstone
Richard,1810,do
Joseph,1812,do
Charles,1817,do
Parents James & Martha Paget.
Marr:
James Paget = Martha Denton,4/9/1798/Wragby,Yorks.
Samuel's 1st. marriage in 1836 won't give father's name as this is pre Civil Registration.
There are these deaths:
James Paget buried,9/2/1833,aged 62
Martha Paget buried,17/9/1834,aged 59
Both Silkstone.
jim
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Thank you everybody. Thats been a great help.
On Samuel & Anns marriage certificate her father is given as John Morgan. Anns surname is Rhodes Morgan Goodison. I have been told that her mother was Judith Rhodes but have been unable to verify this yet. Are there any local records to confirm this?
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What I've found so far re. Ann is that she married William Goodinson,15/7/1832,Rotherham & is listed as Ann Morgan Rhodes which gives the impression she was illegitimate & therefore unable to take her father's surname.Often in such cases the mother would give the father's name as a middle name in order to stay within the law.
jim