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Northamptonshire / Re: John Baud 1793
« on: Tuesday 07 January 25 14:25 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks to you all. With the different spellings of the Baud name and the various Bens and Johns it is a maze to my simple mind. This clears away some of the haze. Again, thanks one and all.

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Northamptonshire / John Baud 1793
« on: Tuesday 07 January 25 01:15 GMT (UK)  »
Looking for any info on sibling, children, or parents of John Baud (born 1793) and married Mary Clarke on 23 Oct 1823 at Whittlebury, northamptonshire.

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United States of America / Re: Benjamin Thomas Baud
« on: Thursday 02 January 25 21:07 GMT (UK)  »
Sandra ans Shellyesq - thanks to both of you very much. Info was very helpful. Sometimes feels like searching for family connections is like wandering through a maze.

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United States of America / Benjamin Thomas Baud
« on: Thursday 02 January 25 14:35 GMT (UK)  »
Looking for any relatives of Benjamin Thomas Baud (1861-1945). Also any info on his parents Price (pryce) Baud and Ann Jeffs Baud.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Lookup Requests / Re: 1891 census Rotherham
« on: Thursday 02 January 25 14:28 GMT (UK)  »
MollyC, Thanks for your help. I agree, Looks like Annie is Ann Jeffs Baud, mother of 13-14 offspring. I'd say she was just worn out.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Lookup Requests / Re: 1891 census Rotherham
« on: Wednesday 01 January 25 01:29 GMT (UK)  »
MollyC, you're amazing. I was never sure when it came to the spelling of the last name if Band and so on were actually just misspellings or completely different families. I understand though, decades ago when I graduated from a language school in Da Nang I was asked 2-3 times how my name was spelled, and it still ended up being spelled wrong. So, the Ben Thomas Band is actually BT Baud, my great-grandfather. Came across his Alien Registration form from 1940. Apparently neither he nor his wife became US citizens. Also copy of newspaper clipping from 1932 noting their 50th anniversary. If anyone is interested I can post photo and clipping - if I can figure out how to do it.

Question - how common was it to have 2 children with the same name? One died young and years later another was named with the, at least, same first name - Pamela. Much thanks for you help.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Lookup Requests / Re: 1891 census Rotherham
« on: Tuesday 31 December 24 17:39 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks. So many Bauds with the same names. So, I have Price (Pryce?) Baud married to Ann Jeffs with following offspring: Benjamin Thomas Baud (1861-1945) who along with his wife (Harriet Stenton, 1861-1941) migrated to Quebec, Canada and then to the US. Pamela (1864-1865), Mary Ann (1866-1940), Pryce (1868), Emily (1870), Andrew (1872), Arthur Lee (1872), Clara (1873), Frederick (1876), James (1879-1970), John (1882), Ernest (1883-1969). Are these actually all siblings?
Price's parents Benjamin Baud (1793-1870) and Mary Clark (1795). Benjamin Baud's sibling: Samuel Baud (1801-1881), Alice (1795-1829), Elizabeth (?). Benjamin's parents: John Baud 1769-1816), Ann Pinfold (1769-1827). Can anyone add to this? Make corrections?

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Lookup Requests / Re: 1891 census Rotherham
« on: Tuesday 31 December 24 01:06 GMT (UK)  »
If anyone is still monitoring this, I'm interested in Price Baud's parent and grandparents. Price Baud (1835-1900) and his wife Ann Jeffs Baud (1843-1884) were my great-grandfather's (Benjamin Thomas baud, Sr) parents. Any info on any relations appreciated.

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