As a PS - So much for the 1841 census! I thought I'd check on it and the 1851 one as well.Thomas Peram's parents, alive at the time and living in Ashcott, Somerset presumably, were also not recorded.They were still alive for the 1851 census, hadn't left the country so still at Ashcott, are not recorded in that either!Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics.
Quote from: pipera on Saturday 01 December 18 10:36 GMT (UK) Thomas Perham and his brother Esau arrived on the Arab along with the Williams family whom are distantly related to them. I have done the family back to the 1500's. I am related to these Perrams (Perham)CheersRod PiperQuote from: DonaldP on Saturday 11 December 10 12:05 GMT (UK) As a PS - So much for the 1841 census! I thought I'd check on it and the 1851 one as well.Thomas Peram's parents, alive at the time and living in Ashcott, Somerset presumably, were also not recorded.They were still alive for the 1851 census, hadn't left the country so still at Ashcott, are not recorded in that either!Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics.Giles Perham and Catherine Bennett PM me,
Thomas Perham and his brother Esau arrived on the Arab along with the Williams family whom are distantly related to them. I have done the family back to the 1500's. I am related to these Perrams (Perham)CheersRod Piper