If baptists baptise when adult why were Samuel and Susannah's 4 daughters baptised as babies, I wonder? (1813-1819)
They weren't - the entries are from a register of
births.
.... On 1851 census farming in Streatley is William Woodham, born 1786 Gamlingay & wife Sarah born March, Cambs along with grandson George b 1837 Barton... who turns out to be son of George Woodham & Louisa Allen who married 25 Mar 1836. On 1851 these couple are in Streatley with other children, Sarah, Gabriel, Ann & Elizabeth. George is born 1813 at Gt Gransden, Hunts.
By a strange coincidence I happen to be working on some records for Roberts and Wilson's Brewery based in Ivinghoe, Bucks and found the following census entry in my papers:
1891 Census. Ref: RG12/1258 Folio 18 Schedule 3 - Red Lion, Dagnal, Edlesborough, Bucks
Walter JANES, Head, Mar, 45, Publican and blacksmith, born Bucks Dagnal
Elizabeth JANES, Wife, Mar, 42, born Beds Streatley
Walter JANES, Son, Single, 16, Blacksmith, born Oxon Banbury
George WOODHAM, Father in Law, Widower, 78, Retired farmer, born Hunts Great Gransden
They keep cropping up all over the place!