Did you want earlier info re Charles and Emily? These records (which you may already have) seem to fit.
FreeReg has this marriage:
St Michael's church, Burrowbridge, Somerset
12 Apr 1852
Charles COX, Bachelor, Labourer, Abode: Burrowbridge
Mary TOTTLE, Spinster, no occupation given, Abode: Burrowbridge
Bride's father: Emmanuel TOTTLE, Mason
Witness One: William TOTTLE
Witness Two: Mary Jane TOTTLE
Notes: He illegitimate
The Note explains why there is no father given on other certificates. No ages are shown for either.
Possibly Mary's baptism (FreeReg)
Church of St Gregory, Stoke St Gregory, Somerset
Baptised: 02 Oct 1831
Forename Mary
Father's Forename Emanuel
Mother's Forename Priscilla
Father's Surname TOTTLE
Abode: Stoke St Gregory
Father's Occupation Mason
Baptism for Charles (FreeReg)
Holy Trinity Church, Long Sutton, Somerset
Baptised: 18 Jul 1830
Forename Charles
Mother: Ann COX
Father's (sic) Occupation Single woman
Ann COX (spinster) married William ASHTON (bachelor, carpenter), 30 May 1844 at Burrowbridge
Charles in 1851: at Riverside, Stoke St Gregory.
William Ashton 59, b Broadway, Somerset, carpenter
Ann Ashton 48, wife, b Long Sutton
Charles Cox 22, son-in-law, ag lab, b Long Sutton
(My note - Charles is listed as unmarried so son-in-law would mean that he is William's stepson)
Mary in 1841 - at Hammer?? Wall??, Stoke St Gregory. Looks as though her mother has remarried.
James Palmer 25, waterman
Priscillia Palmer 25
Mary Tottle 9
Elizabeth Tottle 6
William Palmer 2
In 1851 Mary TOTTLE is a lodger, with Mary Jenkins, 72, and still in Stoke St Gregory now with the address "Riverside, Burrowbridge, Stoke St Gregory". Occupation: 'pipe maker' - there are others with the same occupation in this area.
The street/road called "Riverside" is easily seen on Googlemap.
Judith
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