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Hello,
I'm looking for a James BAXTER b. circa 1830. He married my 3xGreat-Grandma, Margaret (MILBURN or EMERSON) in August of 1851. Then, his residence was "Guisbro" (as spelled on the certificate), and he was a sawyer, same occupation as his father, Thomas.
The 1851 census must have been taken before their marriage. I think I found my Margaret, age 17, with a Wm. BOYES family in Guisbrough, sub-registration district Lofthouse. (Got this from another source; unsure whether she was a servant or relative there.)
Can anyone locate 20/21-year-old James in 1851? There's a Thomas BAXTER, sawyer, in Walsoken, Cambridgeshire (born in Walsoken, Norfolk), but no James among the family. And the same family in 1841 doesn't have a James among their children, when he should be there at age 10/11 with the other kids. (Unless the one who was transcribed as 11-year-old Thomas is actually "James"?)
Thank you for checking!
~JudyLynn
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Hi I think the Walsoken family are his, as in 1851:-
Jas BAKTER 20 occ Sawyer b Walsoken Norfolk
Residing at Westgate, Guisborough, Yorks
He is a lodger also with William and Mary Boyes at what looks like the Mermaid Inn
Census Ref HO107/2375/326/18
Margaret is a House Servant b Guisborough
James was baptised/christened 30th May 1830 Walsoken, Norfolk Father Thomas Mother Sarah
Keyboard86
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That certainly was fast! Thanks so much, Keyboard86!
*sigh* Another lesson learned in getting printouts of all pertinent census records, rather than relying on transcriptions! I never gave a second glance to the guy named "Jas. Bakted" in the same place :-p
Anyone have an idea what type of establishment the Mermaid Inn was, circa 1851?
And why James, at age 10, wasn't with parents Thomas & Sarah in 1841? (Unless it's a case of more poor transcribing!)
I appreciate the baptism note, BTW.
~JudyLynn
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Hi again, I cannot help thinking James is Thomas in 1841, also noted that he is shown as Not born in County, as are all bar Thomas snr, Sarah in 1851 is b Broughton Huntingdonshire and the children are now all born in county.
Keyboard86
PS I would suggest The Mermaid Inn was a Public House, which predominently sold Beer to thirsty travellers, and had rooms for them to board the night.