When our Edmund marries he calls his children James, Margaret Ann, Edmund (again my line), John, Elizabeth, John Munn and James.
The eldest James dies and is buried at St Nicholas, John Munn (1844) and James (1848) are baptised at Holy Trinity in Tunstead. Other than those Baptisms everything happens at St Nicholas through the generations. The mother of these children Margaret is an Irish Catholic.
When and where did Edmund Whitaker marry?
I’m thinking Ireland Maiden Stone…
On1841 census - Newchurch
Edmund Whitaker (1798) Tailor ——born in county
Margaret (1803) —— born Ireland
James (1825) —— born Ireland
Margaret Ann (1832) —— born Scotland
Edmund (1835) —— born Ireland
Elizabeth (1839) —— born Ireland
On 1851 Census - Stacksteads (Newchurch)
Edmund Whitaker (1798) Corporal Chelsea. Tailor —— born Newchurch, Lancs
Margaret (1802) —— born Ireland
Margaret Ann (1832) —— born Scotland
Edmund (1835) Tailor’s Apprentice —— born Ireland
Elizabeth (1839) Scholar —— born Ireland
John M(unn) (1845) Scholar - born Newchurch, Lancs
James (1849) —— born Newchurch, Lancs
There is a regimental record for an Edmund Whitaker born Rossendale (Rossendale being mistranscribed) 25th Ft - trade or occupation Tailor aged 16 in 1813 think his attestation says Salford Nov 1813 on the following page.
There’s a catholic baptism record for an Elizabeth Whitaker that comes up with the hints as being baptised in Cork in 1839 to an Edmund Whitaker and Margaret O’Donoghue.
There is also a possible catholic baptism on Scotlands People for the daughter Margaret Whit(t)aker in 1831 - father Edmund Whit(t)aker mother Margaret Donocher Paisley St. Mirins (St. Mirren).