Glad to hear you got him sorted. What was his job? It might help to place where he came from in the northeast, if you still think that's where he came from.
Colin
Hi Colin,
I have no idea what his job was, the records on the forest of dean site just state ' Wha[?]ger '. I do think that he is part of the Lanchester / Painshaw lot however, given the Mary Croudace from Painshaw in the same area, and the other family names which match in. However I have been though the Bishops Transcripts and cannot find Marys baptism in Painshaw or surrounding districts, she would have been born in about 1813.
I still cannot find Elizabeth Croudace after her marriage to William Pascoe, and think she may have died young.
William John could have been the son of the Lanchester John, and I still think it likely he is James, Marys and Elizabeths brother, given they are the only Croudaces in the whole of South Wales, I find it odd they would be witnesses at the wedding of other Croudaces without being related. I do think it is the same James who married Sarah Ford in Bristol and was the James who died in Somerset, as I have records for two of his children and believe one died and one was in the poorhouse in the 1841 census at age 14, I have reason to believe the daughter in the poorhouse may have had an illegitimate child at age 15.
The strange thing is I have a photocopy of the parish record for ' William ' Johns marriage and it just shows ' John ', so maybe he dropped the William as and when.