Hi all,
I am struggling a bit with my ancestors, the Standishes.
Sarah Standish was married to George Armitage on the 21st Feb 1886 in Sheffield, and her father is recorded as John Standish, a smith.
In subsequent censuses as Sarah Armitage she puts her birth place as Dronfield, Derbyshire, in circa 1851.
I've searched for Sarah Standish on the census and the only likely record I can find is a Sarah Standish in 1851. Her birthplace is Dronfield, and her father is a blacksmith called John Standish, so this feels pretty likely.
The problem I face is that the whole family seems to disappear after 1851.
In 1851 the family is:
John Standish Head Married Male 29 1822 Blacksmith Norton, Derbyshire
Anne Standish Wife Married Female 29 1822 - Eckington, Derbyshire
Hemely Standish Daughter - Female 9 1842 - Dronfield, Derbyshire
Susannah Standish Daughter - Female 7 1844 Scholar Dronfield, Derbyshire
Harriet Standish Daughter - Female 5 1846 Scholar Dronfield, Derbyshire
Robin Standish Son - Male 2 1849 - Dronfield, Derbyshire
Sarah Standish Daughter - Female 0 1851 - Dronfield, Derbyshire
However, I can't find any of them on the census after 1851. From searching baptism records, it appears they had four further children:
Henry Standish Bap: 1853 (And I think died in 1853)
John Arthur Standish Bap: 1859
Martha Standish Bap: 1859
Samuel Standish Bap: 1859 (And I think died in 1859)
But I can't find Martha or John Arthur in 1861 or subsequently. Can anyone help me find John, Anne and their daughter Sarah in 1861, 1871 or 1881?
Also, can anyone interpret the name 'Hemely'?