
Aha! as I suspected: two William Lushers, shoemakers, married to Marys or variations thereon. Thank you all so very much. I don't have a paid subscription to the censuses, so finding Wm Junior's out of county wife was not easy. And the name Lusher | Lasker | Lushy etc etc...well, all the usual genealogical crazymaking.
So to recap, I have the two families as of 1841:
William Lusher (c1787 Wortwell Suffolk & Mary Daynes (c1787))
m. 1809 Burston near Diss, Norfolk, England
William Wragg LUSHY 1810
James LUSHY 1812
Susan LUSHER 1814
Sarah LUSHER 1815
Mary LUSHER 1818
Elizabeth LUSHER 1820
Emily LUSHER 1822
Harriett LUSHER 1826 [- 1826]
Matilda LUSHER 1827
Harriett LUSHER 1830-1848
Christopher LUSHER 1834
all in Diss, Norfolk, England
And William Junior's family
Wm Jr & Mary Ann SHARMAN, marr. 08 Nov 1832, Wortham, Suffolk
Ann LUSHER 1834
Sarah LUSHER 1835
Susan LUSHER 1838
1841
William Lusher 54
Mary Lusher 54
Mary Lusher 23
Matilda Lusher 16
Harriet Lusher 11
Christopher Lusher 7
New Street, Diss,
Lusher, William M 30
Lusher, Ann F 29 Not born in county | 1851 Mary Ann Lusher b c 1812 Wortham, Suffolk
Lusher, Ann F 7
Lusher, Sarah F 5
Lusher, Susan F 3
And thank you, Trish, I do have Alfred for Matilda. He is first in a line of 14 children!
Now to find out what happened to James 1812; Susan 1814; Sarah 1815; Elizabeth 1820; and Emily 1822.
If anyone saw any of these folk in Diss while poking about in the censuses, feel free to sing out.
Thank you all once again.
Wendy