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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => London and Middlesex => Topic started by: CRodda on Thursday 24 November 11 10:31 GMT (UK)
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Hi,
I'm looking for information on the parents of William PASCOE and Mary Ann DEACON.
From 1851 and 61 census:
William: b. circa 1826, Bishopsgate London, shoemaker.
Also, his wife, Mary Ann born c. 1828, St. Luke's Middlesex.
From London marriage and banns:
William Pascoe shoemaker married Mary Ann Deacon 11 June 1848, Christchurch Spitalfields.
Both living in King Street, Mary at no 1, at time of marriage.
Her father Thomas Deacon, sailor. His father John Pascoe, blacksmith.
I haven't been able to get access to the 1841 census - I don't know if there is more information there. I have also tried Family Search and FreeBMD, but no luck.
I also have information from another person's family tree. I have been unable to contact the person and would like to verify the information, especially as some of it does not make sense.
From this site:
John Pascoe, father of William: born 1793, London. Married Mary Ann Melvin (born 1798 London) on 12 Feb 1822, Shoreditch, London.
Thanks for any and all help,
CRodda.
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Hi
This is a possible....
Baptism Register
Shoreditch St Leonard
Hackney
William son of John and Mary Ann PASCOE of Crown Street. Born 22nd Aug 1826. Baptised 23rd April 1827. Father's Occupation Smith
Cheers
Karenlee
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Again, a possible for Mary Ann
Baptism Register
City of London Lying in Hospital
City Road Finsbury
Islington
Mary Ann Sophia daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Ann DEACON of Half Moon Alley Bishopsgate. Baptised 29th Oct 1828. Father's Occupation Seaman
Cheers
Karenlee
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1841
Vincent St Bethnal Green Mx
John Pascoe 48 smith (transcribed age 18)
John 18
William 14
Mary 43 (transcribed age 13)
Mary 16
Betsy 11
all b in county
HO107 693 2 10 13
Suz
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Thankyou both for all your help :)
Suzard, can I ask, what does "transcribed age" mean? I don't quite understand.
Cheers,
CRodda.
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the census image shows John Pascoe age 48 occ Smith - but the 4 is an "old fashioned "4 and kind of disappears into the line - so when the transcribing (copying by hand or by typing) was done his age is entered (in error) as 18 . So when looking at the index/transcriptions it can make it difficult to find the correct person.
Suz
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Ah, right. Thanks for that :)