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Re: CARTER family from Paulton somerset.
« Reply #144 on: Tuesday 28 September 10 22:57 BST (UK) »
Not 2 but three Reubens
bap 16 Jul 1815 son of Simon and Sarah nee Priddy
bap 22 May 1815 son of Jaob and Martha nee Hook
bap 9 Jun 1816 son of George and Elizabeth nee Anstee

Good luck with it
I too think your George is son of Mary Robbins who married her Reubens  11 Jan 1838 Farrington Gurney
11    11 Jun 1838
    Rueben    CARTER        full age    Bachelor    Collier    Paulton    Jacob    CARTER    Collier
    Mary    ROBBINS    full age    Spinster        Paulton
Wits:    Jacob    CARTER    Grace    CARTER    additional witness: John ASHMAN;
Married in the parish church of Farrington, the parish church of Paulton being under repair
but the 1851 census suggests that George was born in Radstock and his mother was Mary Ann  born in Holcomb in 1819

If we are right this sorts Reuben out to be son of Jacob

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Re: CARTER family from Paulton somerset.
« Reply #145 on: Tuesday 28 September 10 23:33 BST (UK) »
Jacob married Martha HOOK 27 Feb 1816 Paulton they had 12 children
look from reply 45 on for a discussion about jacob and add your thoughts the Paulton Carters really are a nightmare
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Re: CARTER family from Paulton somerset.
« Reply #146 on: Wednesday 29 September 10 08:02 BST (UK) »
Thank you for your help and support. I had found the three Reubens and am just begining to realise what a nightmare the Paulton  carters are turning out to be . 

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Re: CARTER family from Paulton somerset.
« Reply #147 on: Wednesday 29 September 10 09:18 BST (UK) »
Hi David I have this from Free Reg;
Place   Midsomer Norton
Church   St John the Baptist
MarriageDate   27 Apr 1833
GroomForename   Charles
GroomSurname   HEAL
GroomCondition   Widower
BrideForename   Lydia
BrideSurname   ROBINS
FileNumber   9478

Cant see a Hale

1841 HO107/939 /17  fo34 p43
Rubin and Mary Carter are with Chas and Lidia HEAL in Midsomer Norton
Free BMD has  deaths
Heal    Charles Alfred        Bath    11   51 Q1 1848
Heal    Lydia        Clutton    5c   547 Q1 1858
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Re: CARTER family from Paulton somerset.
« Reply #148 on: Wednesday 29 September 10 10:44 BST (UK) »
That's the couple I meant.  I was thinking 'Hale' because of Lidda Shale.

Spellings were rather variable in those days. 'Heal' and 'Hale' are probably interchangeable. Or it could be that, even if they couldn't write, people still carefully distinguished the two surnames by pronunciation - in which case I assume 'Shale' was a mistake for 'Heal' rather than 'Hale'.

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Re: CARTER family from Paulton somerset.
« Reply #149 on: Wednesday 29 September 10 11:04 BST (UK) »
Glad we are in agreement David :) do you fit into the Carter family too?
I have 6 George's 1843-1846 I hope we are chasing the right one for dochines
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Re: CARTER family from Paulton somerset.
« Reply #150 on: Wednesday 29 September 10 13:01 BST (UK) »
No, I'm not related to the Carters as far as I know.  I did have relatives at Withy Mills, but rather later.

I haven't traced all the other Georges, some can be ruled out quite easily. Mary and Lidia Robins fit in so well I'd be very surprised if they weren't from the right family.

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Re: CARTER family from Paulton somerset.
« Reply #151 on: Wednesday 29 September 10 13:30 BST (UK) »
This is what I think of the various Georges
George son of John and Priscilla Pain  bap 22 May 1842 Paulton m Mary Ann Gregory
George son of John and Elizabeth Burton died 1861
George son of Reuben and Maria Watts bap 11 may 1843 m 1Mary Rawell 2Ann Laura Cane
George son of George and Ann Ashman m Eliza Ashman born 1844 midsomer Norton
George son of Reuben and Elizabeth Sparks born5 Aug 1845 bap and diedsame day 12 Aug 1845
George son of Rueben and Mary Robbins  what happened to him? A George born about  1845 paulton m Rosina CURTIS  is this Reuben and Mary's George?
George son of Elijah and Ann Brimble bap 23 Feb 1845died 1849
George son of George and Ann WEAVER in Tredegar Mon both parents from Paulton

Give it time David it seems everyone with connections to the Paulton area end up with at least one Carter ;D
The only way we have tried to sort them is to try to trace them all on a huge chart its been agony so far

How about this one George son of George and Martha nee Baily  and George son or George and Martha Symes both baptised 25 Dec 1817 in Paulton  ;D

Carter is a very rude cuss in our household  ;D
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Re: CARTER family from Paulton somerset.
« Reply #152 on: Wednesday 29 September 10 15:39 BST (UK) »
you are all being so helpful thank you. I am trying to organise all the Georges, Reubens and other Carters  into a Paulton database.

"My" George was definitely married to Rosina as they are together on several censuses. He was a iron foundry worker aged 16,  then a fitter and turner later in life

The marriage that fits perfectly is to Rosina Curtis in 1865 4Q Bath district 5c 1304

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