James Machell married Mary Rigby 7 May 1830. He’s a Bookkeeper.
Their first son Thomas Machell is baptised 23 December 1830. His father is an Agent and lives on Leeds Street.
Their second son, Thomas Rigby Machell, is baptised 6 February 1831. His father is a Bookkeeper, and lives on Leeds Street.
My first questions: either the first son was born much earlier than December 1830 for the second son to be baptised 7 weeks later. Or were Thomas and Thomas Rigby the same child? If not, can anyone find a burial for a Thomas Machell before February 1831?
Second questioned: can anyone find out what happed to James Machell and Mary nee Rigby? They seem to disappear after the baptism of Thomas Rigby Machell.
Thomas Rigby Machell was living with his uncle, George Moulton Rigby, a watchmaker, in 1841. George Moulton Rigby died 5 July 1841 of Consumption.
Can anyone find Thomas Rigby Machell in 1851? He married in 1854, and fathered 12 children, and is found in all the censuses until he died 28 February 1909.