Hi,
Finally, I had time to read through my mail from yesterday and have received both certificates--you were all correct with your findings, well done, great work and thank you.
Birth-John Merchant 1860;
Born- 18 Mar 1860. Abode Riding, Northampton.
Father John Merchant a Cabinet Maker. Mother Ellen Merchant formerly BREWIN.
Reg-district Northampton Union. Sub-reg-Saint Giles. Northampton.
Death-John Marchant 1865;
Died-6 Dec 1865. Lunatic Asylum, St Mary, Leicester.
John Marchant. 39 years. Scissor Grinder. Cause; General paralysis of the insane. Certified.
Informant; Joseph Johnston, in attendance at the Asylum.
Registered; 7 Dec 1865. Leicester. Sub-reg-district West Leicester.
John Merchant junior;
CHR/ 30 May 1860 St Margaret`s, Leicester. Abode Royal East Street. Father a Cutler.
CHR/ 5 Mar 1865 in Leicester. Any idea where please, address?
Your finding the 1861 census for John & Ellen & John jnr was spot on.
Address; 64 George Street, Altrincham, Cheshire. Father an Optician? (still puzzling me)
1871 Census--enumerated as John Murphy, age 12. living with his Mother Ellen & step-father Martin Murphy & sisters at New Street, Wellington, Shropshire. The right census for them all, great stuff.
The 1906 Dr Barnado report stated that maternal Uncle John Merchant-Barnes was aged 45, a seaman not heard of for 30 years.
His surname was one which Betsy created in order to marry Edwin Arnold bigamously, which she had to maintain in order to not be found out and prosecuted so she applied the same surname to John & sister Louisa in this report. Also, Betsy would not have wanted the authorities to track down her own kin of that I am sure. Omitted from the report was any mention of half-sister Florence and Father John Merchant.
John might have been a seaman given that his step-father Martin Murphy was a seaman/mariner during his lifetime.
John Marchant/Merchant senior.
All of you wonderful volunteers have helped me finally find out what happened to Ellen Brewin`s partner who was absent for so long with my own research, only part of his story told here but I am now better informed, thank you. The John you have found is the right one.
Born about 1826 London. 1861 census-Optician, Cheshire.
Died 6 Dec 1865 Leicester Asylum, age 39, the same man that you discovered who was buried 10 Dec 1865 Welford Road, CA-729, Leicester, age 39, once again well done.
This record and the death cert; states that he was in the Leicester Asylum which all ties in with the newspaper articles found for him and the Criminal record.
When christening his 2 children his occupation was listed as Cutler which matches the detail given in his death certificate.
18 Aug 1864--committed theft at Claybrooke Magna, Leicester. Victim Samuel Masson.
14 Sep 1864--transferred from Leicester Gaol to the Asylum.
17 Oct 1864--date of Trial, already in the Asylum.
21 Oct 1864--reported in the Nottinghamshire Guardian, Friday about the proceedings held at the Leicester Crown Court for John Marchant, a cabinet maker, theft of cutlery etc.. from Samuel. John was proved to be insane and his recognizances discharged. Cabinet maker as listed on his Son`s birth cert;
22 Oct 1864--reported in the Chronicle & Mercury United, Saturday, prison inspection; John Marchant was removed from Gaol to the Asylum "for reason of insanity, insane on admission". 14/9/64
Definitely the right man who was the partner of Ellen and Father to John & Betsy and I daresay Louise. I don`t think that the court case against Thomas helped his situation much and I wonder if he was made aware that Ellen rechristened the kids Barnes and what affect that would have had on John.
I`ll order Louise Dixon Barnes birth cert; next to see where her Mother was living at that time. When Ellen`s Brother Benjamin was giving evidence in the case against Thomas Barnes he said that Ellen may have been in residence in the Union, but I shall not be expecting to see a Father recorded.
Another piece of the puzzle solved, thank you.