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Charlotte
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19 Jan 2017 02:18 |
Hi,
I have a census in 1871 of James and Ann Mead. It is very clear in the original that her birthplace was Lamb, Suffolk. I have a probable marriage 14 Oct 1867 in St. Mary, Lambeth with her as Ann Crisp daughter of George. In 1871 they have one child James A. age 9 (also easy to read) born in Westminster. James Mead was a son of Abel which this marriage shows. I have been unable to find any other records, so would appreciate those too.
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Name: James Mead Spouse: Ann Crisp Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 14 Oct 1867 Parish: St Mary, Lambeth Borough: Lambeth Father Name: Abel Mead Spouse Father: George Crisp Register Type: Parish Register
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Name: James Mead Age: 38 Estimated birth year: abt 1833 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Ann Mead Gender: Male Where born: Westminster, Middlesex, England Civil Parish: St John The Evangelist Ecclesiastical parish: St Stephen County/Island: London Country: England Registration district: St George Hanover Square Sub-registration district: St John Westminster ED, institution, or vessel: 15 Household schedule number: 45 Piece: 121 Folio: 31 Page Number: 12
Name: Ann Mead Age: 30 Estimated birth year: abt 1841 Relation: Wife Spouse's Name: James Mead Gender: Female Where born: Lamb, Suffolk, England Civil Parish: St John The Evangelist Ecclesiastical parish: St Stephen County/Island: London Country: England Registration district: St George Hanover Square Sub-registration district: St John Westminster
Name: James A Mead Age: 8 Estimated birth year: abt 1863 Relation: Son Father's name: James Mead Mother's name: Ann Mead Gender: Male Where born: Westminster, Middlesex, England Civil Parish: St John The Evangelist Ecclesiastical parish: St Stephen County/Island: London Country: England Registration district: St George Hanover Square Sub-registration district: St John Westminster
original has him as 9
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SylviaInCanada
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19 Jan 2017 03:27 |
Can James A be their son if he was born in 1863, yet they did not marry until 1867??
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SylviaInCanada
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19 Jan 2017 03:34 |
?? James in 1861, IF Abel is his father
1861 Census
Name: James Mead Age: 30 Estimated birth year: 1831 Relation: Son Father's name: Abel Mead Mother's name: Rebecca Mead Gender: Male Where born: Westminster, Middlesex, England Civil Parish: Westminster St Margaret Ecclesiastical parish: St Andrew County/Island: Middlesex Country: England
Registration district: Westminster Sub-registration district: St Margaret ED, institution, or vessel: 13
Household schedule number: 319 Piece: 54 Folio: 56 Page Number: 48
Abel Mead 60 b.ca 1801, Northall, Buckinghamshire, Labourer (Bewer's) Rebecca Mead 55 b.ca 1806, Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire, James Mead 30 Potman William Mead 20 b.ca 1841, Westminster, Labourer (Brewer's) Maria Mead 12 b.ca 1849, Westminster, Scholar Rowland Adams 24 Lodger George Worman 20 Lodger
Address:- 16 Castle Lane
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Charlotte
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19 Jan 2017 04:47 |
Yes, that is the family. His mother Rebecca is the sister of David Rollings. my second great-grandfather.
I meant to mention that he was a bachelor and I have found many families who had children before marriage. So he could be their child or a child of a previous relationship. One of his uncles had two children before marriage by two different women and married his wife three months before their first child. . .
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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19 Jan 2017 07:35 |
I wonder if she didn't know her father's name 1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Benton Street, Hadleigh, Cosford, Suffolk, England
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Print transcription View image Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Elizabeth Butcher Head Widow Female 60 1791 Charwoman Raydon, Suffolk, England Transcription Ann Crisp Visitor - Female 9. 1842. Raydon Suffolk
1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Upper Street, Raydon, Samford, Suffolk, England Elizabeth Crisp Head Married Female 62 1799 School Mistress Polstead, Suffolk, England Transcription Ann Crisp Granddaughter Unmarried Female 20 1841 Sempstress Raydon, Suffolk, England Transcription James Crisp Grandson - Male 1
Or this one with a brother George 1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Lower Street, Raydon, Samford, Suffolk, England John Crisp Head Unmarried Male 20 1841 Ag Lab Suffolk, England Transcription George Crisp Brother - Male 17 1844 Ag Lab Raydon, Suffolk, England Transcription Ann Crisp Sister - Female 18 1843 - Raydon, Suffolk, England Transcription
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Chris Ho :)
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19 Jan 2017 08:20 |
Does below fit anywhere?...
Chris :)
Suffolk Baptism Index 1538-1911 Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) Ann Last name Crisp Baptism year 1841 Baptism date 26 Dec 1841 Parish St Mary Place Raydon Father's first name(s) - Mother's first name(s) Asenah Relationship dau Residence Raydon Notes father Henry WOODS of Layer, Ess County Suffolk
(probably the Layer below)
(Layer de la Haye is a small village near Colchester in Essex)
First name(s) Asenath Last name Crisp Baptism year 1820 Baptism date 21 May 1820 Parish St Mary Place Raydon Father's first name(s) Josiah Mother's first name(s) Elizabeth Father's occupation Thatcher Relationship dau Residence Raydon
Suffolk Marriage Index Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) Josiah Last name Crisp Marriage year 1820 Marriage date 11 Feb 1820 Marriage place Raydon Spouse's first name(s) Elizabeth Spouse's last name Grimsey
(there is below?)
Marriages Dec 1864 (>99%) ----------------------------------------------- Crisp Asenath Islington 1b 370 Flack Thomas Islington 1b 370 Rullmann Elise Islington 1b 370 Simon Heinrich Islington 1b 370
(Thomas Flack, her Father, Josiah, Occ. Bootmaker. Full Age, Spinster. Thomas as, Widower) (on Ancestry, London) * (notes witnesses, Brother Edgar and wife)
Births Dec 1841 (>99%) ----------------------------------------- Crisp Anne Samford 12 371
(above covers Raydon)
CRISP, ANNE - GRO Reference: 1841 D Quarter in SAMFORD HUNDRED Volume 12 Page 371
1841 Aseneth Crisp Female 20 1821 (Female Servant. Not born in County) Hill Farm, Boxted, Lexden & Winstree, Essex Registration district Lexden & Winstree Archive reference HO107 Piece number 334 Book number 3 Folio number 23 Page number 15
(also with below there!)
Henry Wood Male 20 1821 Essex, England (Male Servant)
(notes on that 1867 Lambeth Marriage, George Crisp as Deceased)
Don't think I've come across a place' Lamb' Suffolk before...
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Chris Ho :)
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19 Jan 2017 08:56 |
1861 (Find My Past) Asneath Crisp Servant Unmarried Female 38 1823 Cook Raydon, Suffolk, England Linkfield Lane Parish Reigate Foreign County Surrey Parliamentary borough Reigate Registration district Reigate Enumeration district 4 Archive reference RG09 Piece number 442 Folio number 65 Page number 8
1871 (Find My Past) Thomas Flack Head - Male 63 1808 - Middlesex, England (Carpenter) Asenath Flack Wife - Female 50 1821 - Suffolk (Raydon) England Street Lillie Road Richmond Place Parish Fulham Town Fulham County London, Middlesex Registration district Kensington Archive reference RG10 Piece number 70 Folio 77 Page 49
Deaths Dec 1878 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------- FLACK Asenath 58 Fulham 1a 193
Burial Register summary FLACK ASENATH Burial date 16 December 1878 Location Kensington and Chelsea
https://www.deceasedonline.com/
(mother Elizabeth on all Census, Raydon except 1851, Lambeth with Son, Edgar Samuel. 2 marriages for him, Ancestry, London)
Deaths Sep 1878 (>99%) ---------------------------------------------------- CRISP Elizabeth 81 Samford 4a 388
Chris :)
(then as Shirley posted above, also on 1861 was below one!)
Or this one with a brother George 1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Lower Street, Raydon, Samford, Suffolk, England John Crisp Head Unmarried Male 20 1841 Ag Lab Suffolk, England Transcription George Crisp Brother - Male 17 1844 Ag Lab Raydon, Suffolk, England Transcription Ann Crisp Sister - Female 18 1843 - Raydon, Suffolk, England Transcription
(not seeing another Ann Baptism Raydon, did notice below, both done together, if later)
First name(s) Ann Last name Crisp Baptism year 1872 Baptism date 05 May 1872 Parish St Mary Place Raydon Father's first name(s) John Mother's first name(s) Harriet Father's occupation Labourer Relationship dau Residence Raydon
First name(s) George Last name Crisp Baptism year 1872 Baptism date 05 May 1872 Parish St Mary Place Raydon Father's first name(s) John Mother's first name(s) Harriet Father's occupation Labourer Relationship son Residence Raydon
(looks to be George below perhaps, for 1871)
Marriages Mar 1870 (>99%) ---------------------------------------------------- Coulson Susannah Samford 4a 745 Crisp George Samford 4a 745
Layham...(if mistaken for Lamb)
(these below are on 1851, think Ann on 1861 might have been 10, not 18 perhaps, looking at image)
1851 (Find My Past) Robert Crisp Head Married Male 45 1806 Baliff Farmers Suffolk, England Harriett Crisp Wife Married Female 40 1811 - Suffolk (Layham)England John Crisp Son - Male 10 1841 Ag Lab Suffolk (Layham) England George Crisp Son - Male 7 1844 - Raydon, Suffolk, England Jane Crisp Daughter - Female 4 1847 Scholar Raydon, Suffolk, England Ann Crisp Daughter - Female 0 1851 (9mths) - Raydon, Suffolk, England Street Lower Street Parish Raydon County Suffolk Registration district Samford Archive reference HO107 Piece number 1798 Folio 149 Page 19
CRISP, ANN (PORLEY) GRO Reference: 1850 S Quarter in SAMFORD Volume 12 Page 441
CRISP, GEORGE (PORLEY) GRO Reference: 1843 S Quarter in SAMFORD HUNDRED Volume 12 Page 398
CRISP, JOHN (PORLEY) GRO Reference: 1841 M Quarter in COSFORD Volume 12 Page 339
Suffolk Marriage Index Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) Robert Last name Crisp Marriage year 1830 Marriage date 16 Jan 1830 Marriage place Layham Spouse's first name(s) Harriet Spouse's last name Porley County Suffolk
(not sure why name as John on Baptisms above!, if them)
Death for Robert 1856 (also in newspaper, accident) 1859 Marriage for Hariett/Thomas Hills.
Raydon is a village and civil parish in Suffolk, England. Located around two miles south-east of Hadleigh, it is part of Babergh district. The parish also includes the hamlets of Lower Raydon and The Woodlands.
Layham is a small village and a civil parish in southern Suffolk, England, situated between the town of Hadleigh and the neighbouring village of Raydon.
(above info. from google)
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Chris Ho :)
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19 Jan 2017 11:11 |
England Marriages 1538-1973 Transcription
First name(s) Abel Last name Mead Marriage year 1826 Marriage date 14 Feb 1826 Marriage place Eaton Bray Spouse's first name(s) Rebecca Spouse's last name Rawlings County Bedfordshire
Westminster Baptisms Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) James Last name Mead Birth year 1840 Baptism year 1840 Baptism date 09 Aug 1840 Father's first name(s) Abel (Occ. Labourer) Mother's first name(s) Rebecca Parish St Margaret, Westminster (Abode, Paradise Row)
(above also on Ancestry, London)
(also William same time)
Chris :)
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malyon
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19 Jan 2017 11:37 |
can't find a birth for james a mead with mother crisp in GRO
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Dea
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19 Jan 2017 18:09 |
There is no such place as 'Lamb' in Suffolk !!
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SylviaInCanada
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19 Jan 2017 19:11 |
Chris posted at 8:56 am
"Layham is a small village and a civil parish in southern Suffolk, England, situated between the town of Hadleigh and the neighbouring village of Raydon."
I wonder if it is possible that Ann said she was born in "Layham", and her Suffolk accent made it sound like "laaam", and the enumerator put down what he THOUGHT she'd said
Lamb
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Charlotte
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20 Jan 2017 01:13 |
Thank you all,
I think the answer is here, but I'll have to go back and do some diagramming tp be sire which is the real one.
Sylvia, It does seem reasonable that Layham is the original of Lamb.
Shirley and Chris - I really like the one with Ann as a grandau of Elizabeth with child James. I am amazed at how much you both found with what I had to go on. Had given up trying to find without any idea where Lamb was; although I did think James (the child) might have been hers.alone.
Chris - Also thank you for demonstrating that Find My Past has the Westminster baptisms as have James' siblings and cousins with just census info.
I won't mark this answered until I have a chance to really determine if you have found her. Am doing some Belgium for a client so will probably work on this again on Saturday or Sunday. In the meantime, someone may add something more.
I have several others where I seem to be at a dead end. Will be adding one periodically.
Thank you again
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Charlotte
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20 Jan 2017 01:20 |
P.S.
I haven't found any of the three after 1871 whereas I find his brother John and some of family all the way through 1891. Can anyone find them?
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20 Jan 2017 08:06 |
I haven't found them either after the 1871 census
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Chris Ho :)
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20 Jan 2017 08:16 |
Well the 1851 where Ann is with Elizabeth Butcher, her Grandmother is in Lambeth with Son Edgar Crisp, notes on 1861, living with him is a cousin, Naomi Butcher (1830)...
Those particular Westminster Baptisms, are also on Ancestry, London.
http://www.freereg.org.uk/
(above is usually good for Suffolk, but nothing Raydon/Layham)
Couldn't see James Mead after 1871...
Chris :)
(oh, just to add, notes second marriage 1852 of Edgar Crisp, spouse looks to have connections with the Thomas Cook Hills, that the Hariett Crisp Marries in 1859!, probably all relate!, so perhaps Layham and Raydon would have featured with Ann, don't suppose she was ever told about her mothers 1841 time in Essex, lol (that wasn't too far from Raydon) She might have stayed with Edgar at some time perhaps, in London, he and wife were witnesses at 1864 Marriage of Asenath!. so perhaps Layham was in her memory, who knows!...)
(and for that Naomi, below)
Suffolk Baptism Index 1538-1911 Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) Naomi Last name Butcher Baptism year 1830 Baptism date 11 Feb 1830 Parish St Mary Place Raydon Father's first name(s) Thomas Mother's first name(s) Elizabeth Father's occupation Labourer Relationship dau Residence Raydon
Edits (added Maria Mead)
Westminster Baptisms Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) Maria Last name Mead Birth year 1848 Baptism year 1848 Baptism date 19 Nov 1848 Father's first name(s) Edward (Occ. Brewers Servant) Mother's first name(s) Rebecca Parish St Margaret, Westminster (Abode, Paradise Row)
Marriages Mar 1886 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------- Brigden Thomas John Lambeth 1d 505 MEAD Maria Lambeth 1d 505
(Abel Mead Deceased)
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20 Jan 2017 09:15 |
I'm a bit confused as to what is going on, but this is the James from the 1861 census
1871 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Upper Street, Raydon, Samford, Suffolk, England
Elizabeth Crisp Head - Female 74 1797 - Suffolk, England James Edgar Crisp Great Grandson - Male 11 1860 - Suffolk, England -----------------------------------------------------------------
1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Upper Street, Raydon, Samford, Suffolk, England
Elizabeth Crisp Head Married Female 62 1799 School Mistress Polstead, Suffolk, Ann Crisp Granddaughter Unmarried Female 20 1841 Sempstress Raydon, Suffolk James Crisp Grandson - Male 1 1860 - Raydon, Suffolk, England
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20 Jan 2017 10:08 |
Lol AQ, yes sort of looks confusing!, but that is the Ann (with her Grandmother) who we think Married James Mead...(Grandmother in Lambeth 1851, with Son Edgar Crisp, and Elizabeth Butcher is looking after Ann then, in Raydon)
Asenath Crisp, being mother of Ann, and Daughter of Elizabeth Crisp, Sister of Edgar Crisp...
Chris :)
(I think!)
Edits (haven't looked at that Grandson James, but presume this is his Birth below)
CRISP, JAMES EDGAR KING - GRO Reference: 1859 S Quarter in SAMFORD Volume 04A Page 528
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20 Jan 2017 10:18 |
I'm still not understanding!
Why would Ann leave her son James Edgar Crisp with her Gran, and marry James to live with another child James A Mead??
First name(s) James Edgar King Last name Crisp Baptism year 1859 Baptism date 17 Aug 1859 Parish St Mary Place Raydon Father's first name(s) - Mother's first name(s) Ann Relationship son Residence Raydon County Suffolk
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20 Jan 2017 10:23 |
No idea on that AQ...
Chris :)
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20 Jan 2017 10:31 |
I don't think it's right- That Ann is still listed as Crisp on the 1901 census living with her son James.
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 21, Stockland Road, Romford, Essex, England
James Crisp Head Single Male 40 1861 House Painter & Paperhanger Raydon, Suffolk, Annie Crisp Mother Widow Female 59 1842 - Raydon, Suffolk, Elsie F Carter Adopted Daughter Single Female 14 1887 - Marylebone, Middlesex,
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