Have you found him in 1851 please?I am struggling to locate him on that census - using his approx birth year, and a location of Middlesex.
Quote from: Pennines on Sunday 09 March 25 19:28 GMT (UK) Have you found him in 1851 please?I am struggling to locate him on that census - using his approx birth year, and a location of Middlesex.I don't know if this is him or not but this is what another tree on ancestry has attached to him. https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/8860/records/44510?tid=192722009&pid=232511062266&ssrc=pt
Quote from: dippitybix on Sunday 09 March 25 19:30 GMT (UK) Quote from: Pennines on Sunday 09 March 25 19:28 GMT (UK) Have you found him in 1851 please?I am struggling to locate him on that census - using his approx birth year, and a location of Middlesex.I don't know if this is him or not but this is what another tree on ancestry has attached to him. https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/8860/records/44510?tid=192722009&pid=232511062266&ssrc=ptThey both have him down as a "Blacksmith" or "Smithy" so possible him.1851 Census; Where born Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England
There is a baptism record for an Eliza Ann Thompson showing parents George and Charlotte occupation Smith baptised 6th October 1850 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/62467/records/427247Birth record on GRO 1843 S Quarter Westminster mother's maiden name Rider. Could a child be baptised under step mothers name after death of actual mother?
The 1861 Census attached to the trees has him married to "Elizabeth" but it should be Charlotte?On the 1851 census George the son of Elizabeth and George is living with an aunt and uncle Edward and Elizabeth Harris and they have place of birth as Lincolnshire, Edward as "Culverthorpe" and Elizabeth as Gainsborough
Marriage of George Thompson (a black smith) and Elizabeth Rider 1828In the parish Church of Manchester, County of Lancasterhttps://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/2576/records/44627443Boo