Hi again
My head is now spinning with Poultons

John and Mary Poulton are very important to me as they are (probably) my direct line twice over - two of their grandchildren married each other and their daughter was my grandmother! My line goes through their son Isaac
and their daughter Emma. I have confirmed on both their marriage certificates that their father's name was John Poulton, but have yet to confirm their mother. I was hoping that if I found them on the 1841 census they may all still be together, as by 1851 they were both married. Obviously it looks as though Isaac had already left home but I'm still hoping to tie in Emma.
Emma married Joseph Philbrick (also spelt Philbrook/Philbrock) in 1849. You've already given them to me in 1851 in Maldon and it doesn't throw up any clues! (The Philbrick's being another complicated saga altogther!)
I don't know where Sarah Carter fits in yet. Isaac's sister Sarah Ann was (I think) younger than him and his aunt Sarah was older than Sarah in the census, unless there's another I don't know about yet.
I think I'm going to have to try and get hold of the Hatfield Peverel parish records to try and sort this lot out.

Linda - I'll let you know if I manage to get them and I'll look up yours!
Thanks for all your help
Julie