Well if we add up the children it made 7 and Mr. Yeomans
says 6. 
That's interesting, was that on the 1827 baptism record?
I have the following as possible children of John Yeomans & Elizabeth Moore
Samuel Yeomans 1803 – 1881
Ruth Yeomans 1808 – 1881
Ann Yeomans 1810? – 1835?
Joseph Yeomans 1812 – 1895
Martha Yeomans 1814 – ?
William Yeomans 1818 – 1818
Mary Yeomans 1821 – 1890
William had died at the time of Joseph/Ann/Martha's baptism in 1827. Is
6 the number of living children?
The thing that threw me was a person of Independent Means, Retired Farmer, was a Labouer at the time of the children's baptism.
I didn't know that. Yes, I agree, it doesn't seem quite right.
I found some graves but we can not put them on the Look up Boards.
P.M. me if you are interested.
Sandy
Thank you, will do.
Here's my reply to your earlier questions:
The Joseph who married in Newton was from Rothwell (at time of Marriage)
only a mile down the road.
I could look at the original marriage certificate later in week if no helps beforehand
to see if there are any clues.
That's most kind of you. I have made a note that the marriage witnesses were William Thompson & Lucy Tebbutt but I didn't note the source of this information (doh!)
I have speculated that Lucy Tebbutt was the daughter (born 29 Nov 1805) of Thomas & Martha Tebbutt. I don't think that the bride Ann was Lucy's sister. I would be interested to know if Lucy's signature looks like an old lady's handwriting!
You say that Ann and Martha have died before the 1841 census, I can certainly see
a burial for girls with that name being buried there, as over 18, yet the only John and
Elizabeth on the N.M.I. is for a John Yeomans to an Elizabeth Moore in 1802.
Therefore could you confirm for us where you found the details of the children dying please.
I use a combination on An****** and Fam***search.org (can we write corporate website names on RootsChat?) to source my information. The first site isn't too good for pre-1837 stuff and the second site is free but you can't guarantee the accuracy or completeness.
Other public family trees on An****** indicate that the girls died before 1841 (with a variety of burial years). I just followed the crowd... Now I realise that this was a mistake
