Hi Sandie,
Thanks for your reply

, Julia had posted the census info earlier but rootschat deleted it.
I've found Lucy on the 1881 census since living with her sisters Matilda, Arabella and Caroline. They also had a maid and a cook. They appear to have all been old spinsters and were living off the family's money, obviously very well off.
Only Matilda's christening 1804 is on IGI though, along with two brothers Charles
Samuel 1798 and Henry 1801 and another sister Helen 1809, all in Stroud. The younger three sisters missed out on being listed which means there could be more siblings too.
I've put all the pieces of the prayer book together (there were lots of dates and names written in there) by using the New South Wales Births Deaths and Marriages Index as a reference. My Great Great Grandfather was Frederick Augustus Newman born in Sydney in 1845, it appears his Aunty was Lucy back in England. Frederick's father was Charles
Alfred Newman so I'm guessing that the Charles Samuel listed in 1798 died and then they had a younger son and named him Charles after the first one died (I've found they did that a bit back then, one child died so they give the next one the same name) - either that or Charles had two middle names

Are there any records other than IGI that can be looked at to check this? Their parents were Charles and Arabella Newman (nee Smith).
I'm really hoping to confirm the exact relation between Lucy Newman and her family and my Newmans downunder.
Regards,
Amanda
