Hi,
A possible birth for Thomas,
Thomas RIDDING Dec Q 1842 Birmingham 16 312
and one for Elizabeth,
Elizabeth READING Jun Q 1847 Birmingham 16 328
Is this the family in 1861?
1861 RG9/2148 f.109 p.6 + f.110 p.11 Birmingham
Froggets Buildings, Bromley? St
Ellen READING Head Un 42 Ireland
Elizabeth " Daur Un 14 Gen Servant Warwickshire Birmingham
Thomas READING Son 19 Labourer Warwickshire Birmingham
George " Son 8 Nailmaker " "
Where are they in 1851? The best I could find was transcribed on Ancestry as EDDWG
HO107/2053 f.514 p.49 Birmingham St Martin
Alison St
?EDDING
Wm Head M 44 Chelsea Pensioner Canterbury
Ellen Wife M 33 Ireland
Josp Son U 15 Labourer "
Wm Son U 13 " Portsmouth
Elizth Daur U 5 Birmingham
Th?? Son U 2 "
Some of the 1851 doesn't seem to fit but in 1871 it looks like Ellen is living with her son William.
If the 1851 is right and William Jnr is born in Portsmouth, I found this RC marriage which would fit but Ellen's name is CAREY rather than KELLY. I wonder who was Josp? Joseph? mother or if he was Ellen CAREY's son?
William REDDING Dec Q 1837 Portsea Island 7 261
Ellen CAREY
Marriage: 14 NOV 1837 R C, Portsea, Hampshire
Gulielmum REDDING
Father: Georgium REDDING
Mother: Elizebeth
Ellenam CAREY
Father: Thomae CAREYELIZ
Mother: Elizebeth
I can't see the image so wonder if the transcriber just started writing Elizebeth straight after CAREY.
Birth
William REDDING Jun Q 1838 Portsea Island 7 151
GRO Regimental Birth Indices
William REDDING
Regiment: 90th Light Infantry
Place: Portsmouth, Emgland
Year: 1838
Volume: 1256
Page: 51
Gulielmus REDDING
Birth: 29 MAY 1838
Christening: 06 JUN 1838 Portsea-Rc, Portsea, Hampshire
Father: Guliemi REDDING
Mother: Helenae KERRY
I found this William REDDING who although was born in Kent seems to have moved to Warwickshire
William REDDING No: 464
By trade a Labourer
Born in Canterbury Kent
Attested for the 90th Regiment Light Infantry at Coventry, Warwick on the 3rd May 1826 at the age of 18
Discharged 23rd September 1845 aged 40
Of course if it isn't the right 1851 census then all this could be wrong, so I'm sorry if it's just a wild goose chase.
Regards,
Daisy