Hi Chatters,
First of all, *many* thanks for all the responses you sent yesterday. Just great - and you got my braincells stirring again, after my HENRY research had taken a back seat

So, what next? I think there is something not standard about Frederick's birth, but what is it? Could Frederick HENRY have been a stage name, if he was an Actor? Did his mother re-marry, so that Thomas HENRY was his stepfather, not his father?
(I have been down that track as well, without finding anything useful).
Or, was he perhaps born in another country, but sent back to London at an early age, to be educated?
Here is *one* record from the 1851 Census that might fit those ideas ... it even brings in an alcohol connection (and the siblings have the right names):
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1851 census
173, Brick Lane, Christchurch, Tower Hamlets
HENRY, Thomas Head Unmarried 36 Brewer Hanbery & Cooper Dermerer West Indies
HENRY, Eliza Sister Unmarried 33 St George Middlesex
PATTENDEN, Barden Servant Unmarried 22 General Servant Wednesbury Kent
HO107 1543 Folio: 317 Page:30
Moderator comment: Edited for content because of copyright issuesPlease readhttp://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,282820.0.htmlThe muddled accounts I have of Fred also say that he played the violin ... to which is added that it was a *Strad*, which got smashed to pieces by a cricket ball while it was hanging on the wall.
(In Dungowan Creek? Errr, I don't *think* so)

Cheers,
Lesley