It's getting a bit 'late' again, Nel. I had to go into town and now I'm no longer my best .....
Random thought or two: Ivy House. Did they live there long term? Or was it a wintering quarters? Is it possible to check that
address for a census either side? See whose name comes up as in occupation.
If theirs is the only name given for that address when ye did find them? We have to accept they were living
in the building, not pulled onto the surrounding ground. Otherwise it'd list 'Mr and Mrs Brown' as living there too, wouldn't it?
Pie Alley Farm? Same thing again, really. And it'd be acres. Metric wasn't used in those days. One and one sixteenth of an acre? Bit grandiose to call that a farm. It'd be a small holding. About the same size as my place. Barely sustain a horse on an acre.
If Billy boy was travelling, he'd want to get out of there shortly (Summer coming in as the census was taken) and get his horse ~ if he had one ~ out on the commons and verges. But, frankly? I've lost all track and have no idea whether we might suspect he was a Gypsy or not

One other thing sticks out here, to my mind, Nel; I'm having absolute murder keeping up with ye. Because every sentence seems to bounce around from one, vague, seemingly unproven, idea of a person to another. Ye carrying on like a ricochet in a names factory.
May I offer a few tips then, on how to make all this a little clearer to the observer? One thing that'd help a great deal would be the simple use of that long bar, down along the bottom of ye key board, after every "," or a "."
I know ye use punctuation. And I'd be the last person to even guess at whether it's used correctly or not. But, punctuation without spaces is hard on the eye. Ever see " Manhunter " ? Where Frances Dolahyde ('The Tooth Faerie') gets Freddy Loundes to read that statement? That's how ye stuff reads

Paragraphs would be excellent too. Just hitting " Enter " twice, each time ye change subject. In fact, paragraphing would be sweet. I think it's that, more than anything else, which makes it such hard work to follow what ye saying.
See; I'm reading about maybe half a dozen people and places. But it's all flowing like a fast stream. No breaks. My mind just can't take it in. I can't separate ye points. That's why I, earlier, tried simply re typing virtually ye entire post. So I could absorb what ye saying.
This isn't supposed to be a lecture, Nel. I'm genuinely trying to helf ye to help us to help you. Basic comprehension ~ for us ~ of what ye saying would be a good start

Then, I'd like to adopt a more proper and rigorous approach to the whole thing. Don't ye kick off by saying something like " One of my rellies, John Spain, was a Horse Dealer and married ..... " Something like that?
Okay. Let's begin again. What proof have ye got that this man
was related to ye? Is he listed on a Birth Certificate he hold ....?
Come on, Nel. We've had a laugh. Now let's do this properly
