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I believe that the children were staying with their grandmother Rachel (Silk/Brown/Brittain) in 1841 (As per reply 10).  It does not mean that they permanently lived with her though, Thomas and Anne could just have been away and were not recorded on the census.

When the children were baptised Thomas was a Labourer, on Isaacs wedding a Maltster.  By the time Louisa married William Crawford I would imagine both parents would have been deceased.

Thanks for this rosie99. Louisa married William between 1851 and 1852 (Louisa is 'Partridge' in 1851 census, but then they have a baby in 1852) but I can't find their marriage anywhere!

Both Thomas and Ann could have been deceased by then, but it is very frustrating that there is no sign of them!

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Still looking for clues as to the parents whereabouts  ::)

What happened to Louisa, did she marry

Louisa married William Crawford and moved to London.

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Spelk...Wiltshire marriages index 1538-1933 lists marriage of Thomas Partridge from Misserdine (incorrect spelling) to Anne Brown in 1829 in Calne.

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True Milliepede, but I can't see any other indications of a death.

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rosie99, yes, a lodging house, but can't understand why the children would be there without the parents though.

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Thanks Milliepede, I can't find deaths anywhere. Thomas Partridge is listed as a 'Maltster' for Isaac's wedding, so very much alive!

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I have some details of my ancestors, but they 'disappear' after having 2 children and I can't trace them anywhere, even though I can track their children. Please can someone help?

Thomas Partridge born 1801 in Miserden, Gloucestershire
Anne Brown born 1803 in Calne, Wiltshire.
They got married in 1829 in Calne and have 2 children, Isaac (1829-1909) and Louisa (1832-).

In 1841 Isaac and Louisa aged 10 and 11 are living in Curzon St in Calne without their parents (workhouse?). Then 1851 onwards Isaac stays in Calne and Louisa moves to London.

Be lovely if I can solve this mystery!

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