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Title: missing Inman 1851
Post by: nettpick on Thursday 11 August 11 21:08 BST (UK)
my gt grandfather,Richard Henry Inman was born and registered Q4 1849. Halifax. I can't find him on the 1851census. his parents, Richard Inman & Martha Bottomley are there with his 1month old sister AnnaMaria.  ??? anyone any ideas?
Title: Re: missing Inman 1851
Post by: KGarrad on Thursday 11 August 11 21:24 BST (UK)
That Richard Inman also doesn't appear in 1861 or 1871? ???

Are you sure that this is your gt grandfather?

Richard & Martha are in Huddersfield in 1861, with Alice Ann (8) and William Edward (5).
Title: Re: missing Inman 1851
Post by: Pels. on Thursday 11 August 11 21:35 BST (UK)

That Richard Inman also doesn't appear in 1861 or 1871? ???

Are you sure that this is your gt grandfather?


He's with his mother Martha, in 1871.

RG10/4368, Folio 110, Page 47

Pels.
Title: Re: missing Inman 1851
Post by: nettpick on Thursday 11 August 11 21:46 BST (UK)
It's rather complicated. In 1861 Richard Henry Inman is away at school, 1Providence Place. His sister AnnaMaria Inman is staying with 1/2 brother Norcliffe B Spenser at 43 Hampden Place.
By 1871, they are all back home together at Aspley Place
widdowed mother Martha Inman, Richard Henry 21, AnnaMaria 20, AliceAnn 18, WilliamEdward 15, and CharlesBottomley Inman 14
Title: Re: missing Inman 1851
Post by: J.R.Ellam on Friday 12 August 11 09:54 BST (UK)
Hi

Which area are they in.

The nearest church to Aspley Place in Huddersfield is Huddersfield St. Paul's.

John
Title: Re: missing Inman 1851
Post by: mirf on Friday 12 August 11 14:57 BST (UK)
Hi I assume you have got marr for Richard Henry ( Marr twice )
 regards Mirf
Title: Re: missing Inman 1851
Post by: nettpick on Friday 12 August 11 15:13 BST (UK)
to JR Ellam. Huddersfield East. eclesiastical parish, St Peters.
to mirf. yes, both marriage certs
Title: Re: missing Inman 1851
Post by: J.R.Ellam on Friday 12 August 11 16:59 BST (UK)
Hi

That's strange Aspley Place was in-between the bottom Sainsburry entrance and the canal.
I think there was a Providence Place in Aspley just off Colne Road.

John