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Title: Thomas Smith - Burston Parish Register
Post by: kmp789 on Saturday 28 August 21 01:29 BST (UK)
Hi Everyone,
According to the birth certificate of my Thomas Smith children it states he was born in Burston, Staffordshire about 1821. Also according to his death certificate it states his father was Joseph Smith 0ccupation Potter, mother is unknown.
Do if anyone has access to the Parish Register for Burston, could they please see if they can find a baptism for a Thomas Smith about 1821.
Many Thanks for any help you might be able to give
Title: Re: Thomas Smith - Burston Parish Register
Post by: CaroleW on Saturday 28 August 21 01:49 BST (UK)
Does his marriage cert confirm his fathers details?

Unusual for a child’s English birth cert to show the fathers birthplace.  Also unusual for an English death cert to show his fathers name unless he reported the death.



Title: Re: Thomas Smith - Burston Parish Register
Post by: kmp789 on Saturday 28 August 21 02:14 BST (UK)
The certificates are Australian not English and his marriage certificate does not give any parental information as they where married prior to Civil Registration in Victoria, Australia
Title: Re: Thomas Smith - Burston Parish Register
Post by: CaroleW on Saturday 28 August 21 20:11 BST (UK)
Would have been helpful to include that they were Australian certs to avoid confusion
Title: Re: Thomas Smith - Burston Parish Register
Post by: Capetown on Sunday 29 August 21 14:28 BST (UK)
?  Think it should read Burslem as this is the Pottery area.  There is also Blurton, but that was just a small village.


Genuki Staffordshire - Burslem 1851

"Burslem is a populous and well built market town, which claims the honour of being 'the mother of Staffordshire Potteries' etc.

When did Thomas go to Australia ?  A difficult name to research, as there are Convict records for a Thomas SMITH, Staffordshire, on Ancestry - etc. 

What names did Thomas SMITH gives his children? i.e. family name
Title: Re: Thomas Smith - Burston Parish Register
Post by: emeltom on Sunday 29 August 21 14:57 BST (UK)
Burston does exist

getoutside.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/local/burston-stafford
Title: Re: Thomas Smith - Burston Parish Register
Post by: Capetown on Sunday 29 August 21 15:05 BST (UK)
Burston is just a few miles from where my daughter lives (at Sandon) - just looking at the 1841 census -

The National Archives talks about, Sandon with Burston Parish.

? ? was there a Church at Burston - or did they use the Church  at Sandon.