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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Orangemen in Barrow in Furness
« on: Friday 14 April 23 17:14 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the information.

Family history research had taken a back seat for the last few years so I hadnt looked at 1921 census but you have re awaken my research.

Thanks again

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Plumb, David b~1806 boot & shoemaker
« on: Wednesday 09 September 20 14:09 BST (UK)  »
Death certs now received:

Ann Maria - fathers occupation and address as expected
Susannah Vaughan - as above
David Benoni - fathers occupation but deceased as expected. Mother is at an 'unknown' address at death [ie not parents or children]. Another item to follow up on.

The cause of death for both Ann and Susannah relate to the back. Ann died of a tumor on the back and Susannah had spina bifida.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Plumb, David b~1806 boot & shoemaker
« on: Wednesday 02 September 20 17:28 BST (UK)  »
Trying to order the death certs from the GRO is not proving straight forward:

From FreeBMD
Deaths Sep 1838
Plumb    Ann Maria         Stepney    2   350 - ORDERED
Deaths Jun 1846
Plumb    Susannah Vaughan   Stepney    2   321 - ORDERED
Deaths Jun 1847
PLUMB    David                 Stepney            2   343 - ALREADY HAVE   
PLUMB    David Bononi         Whitechapel    2   433 same quarter as his father above but not in Stepney for some reason - ORDERED
Deaths Mar 1851
PLUMB    Rosanna Maria         Stepney    2   422  tried lots of different searches but cant find on GRO so cant order!!

If anyone can offer advice on how to 'find' Rosanna on the GRO so I cna order I would be very grateful

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Plumb, David b~1806 boot & shoemaker
« on: Wednesday 02 September 20 13:24 BST (UK)  »
Certs now received and no suprises. All confirm:

    David the father was a bootmaker or shoemaker
    Mother was Maria or Maria Susannah nee Andrews
    Born at 17 Jubilee Place or 17 Jubilee Street in Stepney

For the sake of completion I will now order the death certs

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Plumb, David b~1806 boot & shoemaker
« on: Monday 24 August 20 16:22 BST (UK)  »
Lily M,

Thanks for the tip about mothers maiden name in GRO records as I thought it was only visible from 1911.

I was aware of Ann Maria and Susannah Vaughan but didnt have their birth certs. For the sake of completion, I have ordered copies along with those for the new siblings you identified [Rosanna Maria, Charlotte Sarah and David Benom].

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Plumb, David b~1806 boot & shoemaker
« on: Saturday 22 August 20 19:55 BST (UK)  »
I have the following children for DAVID & MARIA SUSANNAH PLUMB [NEE ANDREWS]:

JAMES STRATTON 1831 - 1862
THOMAS EMMANUEL 1833 - 1890
ROBERT AYLESWORTH 1835 - 1901
WILLIAM ANDREWS 1837 - 1868
ANN MARIA 1838 - 1838
DAVID 1839 - 1840
HENRY 1840 - 1878
SUSANNAH VAUGHAN 1846 - 1846

Ref the others mentioned :
ROSANNA MARIA      ]
CHARLOTTE SARAH   ]unable to find baptism
DAVID BENONI          Benoni seems to be connected to a Plumb family in Suffolk

Also found:
MARY ANN 1846 - 1851 Non Conformist burial but unknown Plumb address. Unable to find baptism.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Plumb, David b~1806 boot & shoemaker
« on: Saturday 22 August 20 16:59 BST (UK)  »
"My" David and Maria Susannah had 8 children including 2 females but sadly neither survived and didnt include a Rosanna. I therefore assume you are referring to a different family.

A check of the images of the 1841 census for Sible Hedingham did not reveal any Plumb / Bootmakers so maybe they had moved to the Stepney area.

I think the James / bootmaker / Sible Hedingham is an avenue to pursue for further research.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Plumb, David b~1806 boot & shoemaker
« on: Saturday 22 August 20 15:35 BST (UK)  »
Lily M - thanks for the post.

Plumb families are fairly widespread across north Essex [includes Sible Hedingham], south Suffolk and south Cambridge.

I need do some more searching to see if I can find David's baptism and hopefully his father's occupation which may then connect him to James.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Plumb, David b~1806 boot & shoemaker
« on: Thursday 20 August 20 08:47 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for all the info some of which I knew and some new. I will follow up the Leytonstone connection as it is fairly close to Stepney / MEOT.

James Stratton was killed in a train accident in Kent in 1862 and the newspaper reports of the inquest make interesting reading with the cause due to largely "lack of maintenance" so nothing new there!

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