I'm really struggling with tracing some of the children of my 4xs Great Grandparents, Thomas Walton and Sarah Blenkarn and wondered if anybody here might be able to help with ideas.
Thomas was born in 1793 in Carlton in Craven to quakers James Walton and Julian Watson, he was disowned in 1815 when he married Sarah Blenkarn at Saint Oswald's Fulford, she was the daughter of Matthew Blenkarn and Mary Fisher who lived on Walmgate in York. Thomas and Sarah moved to Hunslet where they ran the Garden Gate/Gardener's Arms in Hunslet (Thomas was apprenticed as a Gardener) and their children are registered in Brighouse Quaker Monthly Meeting with parents not in membership. Thomas dies in 1830 and is buried in Leeds Quaker burial ground, Sarah remarries Matthew Kearsley in 1832 and dies in March 1841, Matthew having already died in 1838.
Their children are:
1. James born Hunslet 30 April 1816, he was an excise officer and marries Sarah Smith and then Jane McKellar in Glasgow and dies in Ripon in 1885, I'm good on him.
2. Mary born Hunslet 29 January 1816
3. Matthew born Hunslet 15 June 1819
4. Thomas born Hunslet 25 March 1821 died there 29 September 1822
5. Sarah Ann born Hunslet 10 March 1823
6. Thomas born Hunslet 16 August 1825. This is my 3xs great grandfather, he marries Elizabeth McGregor at Holy Trinity Rothwell in 1845 and dies at Hunslet in 1900
7. Jane born Hunslet 27 February 1828, she marries Squire Smith, a fishmonger son of Mark Smith also a fishmonger, at Hunslet on 8 January 1850 and I can't find her after that, she isn't with Squire on the 1851 census, he appears to be with his parents but he does state married.
Sorry for the wall of information, I'm trying to give everything I have in the hopes it might help. The children I can't trace are Mary, Matthew, Sarah Ann and Jane after her marriage (well technically before as well, I don't have her on on the 1841 census).
If anybody has any ideas that would be great because this family is driving me crazy, I've tried several times to find them now and just keep drawing a blank.
(Also if this is posted in the wrong place can somebody please move it)