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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Suffolk => Topic started by: zhenger on Tuesday 13 August 24 16:53 BST (UK)
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Hi, perhaps someone can help with this...
I've recently encountered a DNA match whose ancestors include Edward Salmon, born about 1811 in Bury St Edmunds, died April 1894 in Woodbridge, Suffolk. He married Anne Cole and appears in the 1841-1891 censuses (living in Woodbridge).
My maternal grandmother is descended from Salmons from Norfolk/Suffolk so there is a possibility that Edward Salmon is the child of Edmund Salmon (1770-1851) and Amelia Mortimer (1774-1842), who are my 5th great-grandparents. I have no information to confirm either way but perhaps someone out there can help explain Edward Salmon's parentage?
Thanks!
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I see that Edward bn c1811 was a Tailor.
What was the occupation of your Edmund who you are thinking may be his father.
Edmund and Amelia baptised a son Edmund in 1794, did he live.
ADDED I see that Edmund was an Exciseman in 1815 when Harriet was baptised (mother Amelia)
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Notice in the newspaper about the death of Edmund Salmon Exciseman mentions his son William whose occupation was a Tailor. No one else mentioned
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Thanks for the comments — as you said, Edmund Salmon who died in April 1851 was listed in the 1851 census as a "superannuated excise officer".
He had a son Edmund Salmon (1794-1867). Definitely a separate person. I thought it might be possible to have children named both Edward and Edmund, although it seems a bit odd.
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It would be possible to have children named both Edmund and Edward. I have examples where Edward/ Edmund are interchanged throughout their lives.
The fact that Edward was a tailor the same as Edmunds son William may be a clue.
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Has two posts open, both with an Edward. this should have been reply to other one!