I have traced Ann Bailey family back through parish registers to the 1600's. I have traced Thomas Deeming and his family back to the early 1600's, and whilst Thomas's family resided in Atherstone briefly, they are of no connection to the Deeming family of Atherstone, who were a different clan of Deeming's.
This is apparant as the Atherstone Deeming's were the subject of several newspaper stories pubished in the Lecister Chronicle and Leicstershire Mercury in the 1870's, couple with the official testimonies of members of the Deeming family at both the Rainhill inquest, and the Windsor inquest.
I have searched both families back to the 1600's and have the family trees composited of birth, marriage, death, christening, burial, wills and probate, criminal, parish, poor law, census, trade directories, marriage banns, immigration, emigration, military records, and much much more and there is no connection between the two other than they shared the same surname and for a brief spell resided in the same district.