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Hello
My great-grandmother is named on her marriage certificate as Emily Jane Plumley, father William Plumley, age "full". From 1881, 1891 and 1901 censuses, I gauged her year of birth to be approx 1862/1863 and place of birth to be Shepton Mallet. When I looked for a birth certificate for her, the only Emily Plumley I could find was born 1860 - father William, so I incorrectly assumed that this was my Emily.
When the 1871 census went online, I found there were 2 Emily Plumleys and that the certificate I had found was not for mine! However, my Emily had a sister Anne - she was born 1864 and I found her birth certificate and sent for it. This shows Anne's mother as Sarah Plumley, but no father is listed. I'm not sure if the reason I can't find Emily's certificate is that she was registered in her father's name - or whether Sarah was married to a William Plumley but Anne was not his child.
I have found that Sarah Plumley died in the Shepton Mallet area in the Jan - Mar period of 1870 age 36 years, so would have been approx 37 in 1871 and would have been born approx 1834.
Sorry this is longwinded, but would someone please look to see if they can find a Sarah Plumley age approx 27 in the 1861 Shepton Mallet, approx 17 in 1851 Shepton Mallet, approx 7 in 1841 .... trying to find out if Plumley was her maiden name.
Thank you.
Su
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Hi,
on the 1851 these are the only 2 Plumley's listed in Shepton Mallet.
James is on his own as a servant,
Sarah (age looks more like 36) is unmarried and living alone with 2 servants.
PLUMLEY James Servant 15 Errand Boy Croscombe, Som. / Shepton Mallet 51
PLUMLEY Sarah 36/56 Fund Holder St Brides Middlesex. / Shepton Mallet 51
Hope that gives you something to work on.
Sue
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Hi Sue
Thanks for that - they may both be related but fairly certain the Sarah you've found is not the correct one. Will keep this info and see if it links in anywhere.
Su
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Still on the trail of my elusive Sarah Plumley! After her death in 1870, her two daughters (Emily, 8, and Anne,7) are living with a couple who may be their grandparents - in 1871 they are living in Bodden, Doulting.
Grateful if someone would try to find this couple in Somerset 1841, 51 or 61 censuses - trying to see if they have a daughter named Sarah:
Stephen Lewis, born c1807, Sodbury Gloucestershire
Mary Lewis, born c1806, Milborne Port, Somerset
Any help will be much appreciated.
Many thanks.
Su
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Hi Su,
It's still a mystery.
From Beaviongton's Transcriptions.
HO 107/1933, folio 431, pg 4, shd 12
LEWIS Stephen, 44yrs, Freestone Mason, born Sodbury GLS.
LEWIS Mary, 45 yrs, born Milborne Port. SOM.
Nobody else with them.
There are quite a few Sarah LEWIS'S visiting other rellies in 1851.
Do you know when she was born or where?
Cheers
Geoff
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Hi Geoff
thanks for info ... not sure whether she was Sarah Lewis or whether this couple just took two orphans in! Sarah Plumley was 36 when she died - I don't have the death cert yet, though have ordered it. Death was registered in Jan - Mar 1870, so she was born c. 1834.
Su
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Su,
In the '51 census there are 3 possibles {aged 16-18} if she is a LEWIS.
Two born in Bristol & the other born in Batheaston.
The death cert should at least tell her fathers name & occupation, that would help to find her.
Geoff
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If anyone is checking up the 1841 or 1851 Worminster area census, grateful if you'd be kind enough to see if there is any trace of a Sarah Plumley born c1833/1834. Trying desperately to locate her with her parents ... or other family.
For info - on 1861 she is a dairymaid (age 28) at Bodden Farm, Bodden, Doulting, nr Shepton Mallet. Her birthplace is noted as Worminster, Somerset. Between 1863 and 1864 she gives birth to my gt-gt grandmother and her sister but there is no trace of a husband, although I believe the older child may have been registered with her father's surname as I can find no trace of her birth certificate; the younger daughter's birth certificate has no father's name. Sarah dies in Shepton Mallet in January 1870 age 36 years - her death certificate describes her as the widow of William Plumley, ag lab, but I now think this may be a red herring!
Thank you
Su
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Hi Su
The only Plumleys I can find in Wormington in 1851 are these:
HO 107/1934 Folio 235 Page 10 Part of Out Parish St.Cuthbert, Worminster and District
Plumley, Samuel 52 Ag.Lab Burrington
Amelia 48 Worminster
Emma 18 Worminster
Next door is a Thomas Plumley/Lodger/23/Ag Lab/Worminster
at the home of Elizabeth Mandrell and her children.
I found Bodden Farm in Doulting but there was no Sarah there in 1851
The information I've given you had already been transcribed so I have not seen the original handwritten census. The name may have been mistranscribed - maybe you can find someone with a scanned copy of the original. Sorry not to be more help.
forest
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Thanks, Forest - they are no doubt part of the family! I'll keep this information, as you never know when these things will finally fall into place!!!
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Is anyone able to help with an 1841 look up please?
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There looks to be a good chance that this is 'your' sarah.
RG9/1661 Shepton Mallet Fol 63
Parish : Doulting. (on a Farm)
John Hodges Junr abt 1819 Doulting, Somerset Head
Anne Hodges abt 1833 Doulting, Somerset Wife
James Hodges abt 1858 Doulting, Somerset Son
Annie Hodges abt 1860 Doulting, Somerset Daughter
John Hodges Senr abt 1786 Doulting, Somerset Father
Anna Hodges abt 1785 Doulting, Somerset Mother
Sarah Plumley abt 1833 Warminster, Somerset Servant unwed, Dairymaid.
Martha Colborne abt 1846 Doulting, Somerset Servant
Pauline
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See http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,35351.msg249271.html#msg249271 for Sarah Plumley.
Same parish , census piece,
RG9/1661 Shepton Mallet Fol 63
Mary Lewis abt 1806 Milborne Port, Somerset, England Wife
Stephen Lewis abt 1807 Sudbury, Gloucestershire, England Head
Pauline
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Hi Su. Are you still after this 1841 lookup? ..........Kris :D
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Hi Kris
thanks for asking - I think I've got as much information as people can find from 1841/1851 census. Still haven't worked out who Sarah really was, but am hoping to visit the Somerset records office later in the year and hope I'll find the solution then.
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