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Offline julieann1

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My most trying missing person! 1851- completed thanks
« on: Saturday 07 October 06 21:53 BST (UK) »
This is one I've spent a few hours on.....

Thomas Quarm born about 1814 Plymouth.
In 1861 - 1871 living Rose Villa, St Johns Road Lambeth, civil engineer. Wife Mary Ann.

In 1841 appears to be  living Calvary Barracks Windsor. Wife Marianne, daughter Marianne age 3 and son Thomas aged 1. 
After that both Mariannes are Mary Annes.

I cannot find this family in 1851!!!

By then they also had sons George Quarm b 1848 Brixton, James  Quarm born 1845 Westminster, and possibly daughter Jane born 1851 Brixton.

My other query is: what were they doing in the Calvary barracks Windsor? Under occupation Thomas is described as 'father' so not very helpful......


Any help or suggestions would be appreciated   :)
BELL;TWEEDIE;PITTILLO/PATTILLO;WATSON;JOHNSTONE;PALMER;MOFFAT:DOBIE;BEATTIE:-Dumfrieshire<br />HYSLOP;MANSON;CURRIE;JAMIESON;BEATTIE:-Ayr<br />HOOKER;DYSON;SEABROOKE;DYER;DREWELL;STOCKWELL;CRIPPS;-London<br />DEVOS:London, Belguim
BENDALL-Bristol<br />WOODEN/WOODIN;JARRETT-Surrey<br />MURCH;HARRIS;POPE:-Devon QUARM-Devon,London,Anywhere<br />RUMBLE;HIBBERD;-Wilts
MARTIN - Dorset,Somerset;
PITTUCK/PITTOCK:-Suffolk.
WILSON;BARNEY;WINDES/WINDERS;ELLIS - Yorkshire;MARSTON;HALLAM - Notts;

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Re: My most trying missing person! 1851
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 07 October 06 22:27 BST (UK) »
Indexed under 'Quann'

1851 Lambeth (Brixton) Surrey
HO 107/1575 folio 113 page 38

Address: 8 Grove Terrace, Loughbow Rd
Thomas Quarn, head, 36, surveyor &c, Plymouth Devon
Mary A, wife, 38, Chelsea
Mary A, daur, 13, Paddington
Thomas, son, 11, Paddington
Henry, son, 9, Windsor
James, son, 6, Lambeth Surrey
George, son, 4, Westminster
Jane, daur, 2 weeks [months?], Brixton Surrey
Ann Babb, servt, 16, Launceston Cornwall
Ellen McCue, servt, Exeter Devon
Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

Surnames include: FRANCIS in Glamorgan / LANWORN in Monmouth / BLACKMAN, RUSSELL in Sussex / KEARSEY, BARLTROP in Essex / TOOKEY in Leicestershire / LASHMORE in London and Kent / GOODWIN, PASQUE, ATTOE, FISK, QUINTON, RUFFLES, CULLINGFORD and others in Suffolk / MAYOSS anywhere anytime! / GILMORE in Belfast

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Re: My most trying missing person! 1851
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 08 October 06 16:49 BST (UK) »
Thanksyou!  :D
BELL;TWEEDIE;PITTILLO/PATTILLO;WATSON;JOHNSTONE;PALMER;MOFFAT:DOBIE;BEATTIE:-Dumfrieshire<br />HYSLOP;MANSON;CURRIE;JAMIESON;BEATTIE:-Ayr<br />HOOKER;DYSON;SEABROOKE;DYER;DREWELL;STOCKWELL;CRIPPS;-London<br />DEVOS:London, Belguim
BENDALL-Bristol<br />WOODEN/WOODIN;JARRETT-Surrey<br />MURCH;HARRIS;POPE:-Devon QUARM-Devon,London,Anywhere<br />RUMBLE;HIBBERD;-Wilts
MARTIN - Dorset,Somerset;
PITTUCK/PITTOCK:-Suffolk.
WILSON;BARNEY;WINDES/WINDERS;ELLIS - Yorkshire;MARSTON;HALLAM - Notts;

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Re: My most trying missing person! 1851- completed thanks
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 06 December 11 17:35 GMT (UK) »
Thomas was indeed in the Cavalry Barracks in Clewer in 1841. He was a Licensed Victualler and the Keeper of the Canteen. Unfortunately, the following year saw him petition for bankruptcy, and he spent a period of time in Reading Gaol. What is remarkable is the resilience he showed in re-establishing himself, becoming a civil engineer and designer. In the 1850's he secured the position of Clerk of the Works on the new Palace of Westminster, making Charles Barry's drawings a reality. The culmination of his career was the final construction of the Clock Tower, and the installation of Big Ben, regarded as one of the most technically challenging engineering projects for several decades.


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Re: My most trying missing person! 1851- completed thanks
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 06 December 11 18:37 GMT (UK) »
Wow! That's fab information! Where did you find it? :D
BELL;TWEEDIE;PITTILLO/PATTILLO;WATSON;JOHNSTONE;PALMER;MOFFAT:DOBIE;BEATTIE:-Dumfrieshire<br />HYSLOP;MANSON;CURRIE;JAMIESON;BEATTIE:-Ayr<br />HOOKER;DYSON;SEABROOKE;DYER;DREWELL;STOCKWELL;CRIPPS;-London<br />DEVOS:London, Belguim
BENDALL-Bristol<br />WOODEN/WOODIN;JARRETT-Surrey<br />MURCH;HARRIS;POPE:-Devon QUARM-Devon,London,Anywhere<br />RUMBLE;HIBBERD;-Wilts
MARTIN - Dorset,Somerset;
PITTUCK/PITTOCK:-Suffolk.
WILSON;BARNEY;WINDES/WINDERS;ELLIS - Yorkshire;MARSTON;HALLAM - Notts;