15 October 05
I can't find Samuel either as Samuel or Benjamin and I can't see William or Mary. I've found Elizabeth who has married her husband and is giving her birthplace as Horton (perhaps her late marriage indicates the death of the last parent) and Zillah who also says born Horton. I can't find Mary as a Hartley or Margaret or Joshua who I presume died young, or in the case of Margaret married somebody.
Regards
Valda
Valda, I think JAP refers on the next page (I am still reading this one) that you have checked the 1851 census which by sod's law has now come online a week or two after I bought it on cd!! Is that what this message refers to? I can only assume you told her that in a private message because it does not appear in this thread.
Hello Louise, No, no private messages I deduced it from Valda's post on page 8 (quoted in part above). I dont understand the bit about Elizabeth having married her husband - are you saying she is on the 1851 census but he is not? Are we talking about Eliz Jowett here, or another Elizabeth. Sorry to be so thick. There are so many similar names that it is very easy to become confused (as I did with comments about a widow Mary). I take it that, in the quote above, Valda is referring to Elizabeth BENN, daughter of William BENN, who - we have been told - was born in 1818 and married a James ISHERWOOD. It might help to identify them as e.g. Joshua (William) cf Joshua (Samuel), etc? Valerie (1999 Rootsweb message quoted by Valda on page 7) gave the family as William BENN and Mary (maiden name not known)*BENN Elizabeth (William) b 1818 m James ISHERWOOD Valda has given a FreeBMD reference for the marriage of Elizabeth BENN and James ISHERWOOD in Mar qtr 1851 Bradford*BENN Zillah (William) b 1820 m Charles WORSNOP Valda has given a FreeBMD reference for the marriage of Zilla (sic) BENN and Charles WORSNOP in Sep qtr 1841 Bradford. She also indicated that Charles and Zillah (with Zillah's birthplace as Chatt Hill - which is near Thornton) were in Manningham in 1861, and that by 1871 Charles had remarried.*BENN Mary (William) b 1825 m John HARTLEY*BENN Margaret (William) b 1832 BENN Samuel (William) b 1833 m Elizabeth JOWETT b 1832 Probably/possibly 'your' Samuel. Samuel is Valerie's ancestor (my understanding is that she is descended from Samuel's daughter Ann's son, William ORMONDROYD) There's also the email you quoted - page 8 - from Brenda (my understanding is that her husband is descended from Samuel's daughter Ruth who married Adam SUGDEN).
Brenda gave details of the marriage certificate of Samuel (William) BENN and Elizabeth (George) JOWETT, both resident in Horton, on 23 August 1853 in the Parish Church, Bradford*BENN Joshua (William) b 1837My understanding is that Valda is saying that the only members of the above family she could find in the 1851 census were Elizabeth (William) BENN, birthplace given as Horton, who was by then married to ISHERWOOD and Zillah (William) BENN, birthplace given as Horton, who was presumably with her WORSNOP husband. However Valda did find the George JOWETT family in 1851 in Horton and listed them - including what must be the Elizabeth (daughter of George) JOWETT who married Samuel (son of William) BENN in Aug 1853 (according to the marriage cert quoted by Brenda).What we don't know is the primary source of the information about the name of William BENN's wife, and about the names and birthdates of their children.
To add to the confusion, there are entries for children of a William BENN and a Mary in the IGI - and these might or might not be the same family (most are LDS submissions, and the match is not the best). There's Elizabeth b and bap 1818 Kipping Independent-Nc, Thornton by Bradford (extracted entry) Margaret b 1830 Great Horton Samuel b 1832 Great Horton (LDS) John b 1835 Great Horton (LDS). We don't know who made the LDS submissions. So, yes, it does seem that there are a couple of critical areas at the present stage - finding the William BENN family in the 1841 census, and the primary source (which might well be the 1841 census?) of the information about William BENN, wife Mary, and their children. Let's hope that all or any of Brenda, Lewis and Valerie can provide more information about this.
Regards,
JAPPS
I suspect that the Kirklees extract in your post on page 7 is1841. Compare it with the amount of information in the 1851 extracts in that post (especially that the 1851 extracts include relationships and details of birthplace). As 1841 was the first 'normal' census, naughty enumerators did not always read their instructions carefully - and thus many of them (earning the undying gratitude of genealogists) entered precise, rather than rounded, ages. Also, the reference number (1275/3) seems to be the 1841 ref no refer
http//www.hdfhs.org.uk/hfldf.htm
Perhaps having BENNs in a SUGDEN household just reflects how common the name BENN was! Yes, Samuel aged 7 would fit for Samuel (William) said to have been born in 1833, but Joshua aged 22 is no match for Joshua (William) said to have been born in 1837. I'd be waiting for more 1841 census information before spending more money on this extract.