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I don't think that's my William as the age is wrong, he would only have been 27 in 1894, but thanks for looking for me and I certainly won't be ruling it out yet. The year of death certainly fits as it's a couple of years after Evelyn was born.
Yes, you are quite right in that Thomas and Henry are brothers which makes both the Williams cousins, and both born in the same year too just to make life harder! I just knew there had to be a connection somewhere - could feel it in my bones, along with some other rather weird happenings recently which I won't go into here
Their parents were Sam(ue)l THOMPSON b.1804 and Mary (possibly BALL) b. 1806 but I'm struggling to find many details for them, other than the 1841 census which lists their children as Henry, Hannah, Samuel, William, Thomas and John and living in Leadsmithy Street, which fits elsewhere, so I'm pretty certain I have the right family.
Peter Bennet from this forum very kindly checked Cheshire marriages pre-1837 for me and found a possible match for a Samuel THOMPSON and Mary BALL in 1823 at Middlewich St Michael & All Angels, so that looks very hopeful.
Baker, Thompson, Lomas, Ikin - Middlewich, Cheshire; (Baker) Stockton, Durham
Fradley, Hall, Weaver, Pargeter - Stone, Staffordshire; Middlewich, Cheshire
McGuin, Gallagher, Bogan, McKew - Huddersfield, Bradford, Yorkshire; Nottingham; Bacup, Rochdale, Lancashire; Ireland
Mellor, Lammyman, Pearson - Huddersfield, Dewsbury, Wakefield, Hull, Yorkshire
Connelley, Little, Walker, Starkey - Cleckheaton, Dewsbury, Bradford, Yorkshire; Co Monaghan, Ireland