Hello Eileen,
It is certainly
feasible that there were two men of the same name born in the same place in the same year (I take it from your other posts that the name is John WEBBER - not an uncommon name in Somerset it seems!).
I have found such a situation myself - two men of the same name (common first name but very rare surname) born in 1797 in a small village in Fife.
It seems that you are (very sensibly) working backwards from the known to the unknown.
You say this is based on your John's birthplace of Luxborough in censuses
- you mention 1841 but it would not be - and was
not - stated there; 1851 (given as Luxborough Somerset); and 1861 (
? I haven't located this entry).
And that it is also based on his age in various censuses - 60 in 1841, 71 in 1851, and
? in 1861 (I haven't located this), and his age (84) at his death in 18
?? (is this death on FreeBMD?).
From the above you have presumably decided that the following IGI baptism is your John:
John WEBBER, bap 9 June 1779, Luxborough, parents John & Martha
http://www.wsom.org.uk/Registers/LuxBap17771789.htmI guess when we get back to early records, we usually have scarce or no
proof that these are our ancestors.
This might well be your John. But then again it might not be. Your John might not have been baptized at all. Or he might have been baptized in a church the records of which have not survived or have not been indexed.
Now to the GR person.
Exactly how did he/she work backwards to a position of also claiming the 1779 John?
What census records does he/she have?
Does he/she have a death age for his/her John?
Has he/she proof that the John WEBBER b ca 1791 in Luxborough (from censuses) who stayed in Somerset cannot be his/hers?
I would be pressing those questions.
Regards,
JAP