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    1. [B&S] Lamb Court, St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol (was BRISTOL_AND_SOMERSET Digest, Vol 7, Issue 242)
    2. Josephine Jeremiah
    3. On Fri, 21 Sep 2012 14:02:19 +0100, elaine westaway <[email protected]> wrote: > I have Julia's mother as being called Harriet. > I have the Haines family in the 1841 census in bristol st Mary Radcliffe > (HO/107/373/3) when John's occupation is listed as porter and they are > living in what looks like Lambfirst. Hi Elaine and Listers, Without checking the 1841 census, I think that Lambfirst could be Lamb Court in St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol. Could anyone check to see if it was Lamb Court, please? Looking at Gordon Beavington's 1851 census transcription, I see that Harriet, aged 59, born Eastington, is in the 1851 St Philip & St. Jacob census with John, 55, born Stroud, Julia, 21, born Stroud and 16-year old Martha, born Rangeworthy. Bev found the baptism pf Julia HAINES, the daughter of John and Hannah, on 15th. February 1829 in Stroud, Gloucestershire, which led me to the marriage John HAINES and Hannah CLARKE on 27th. May 1821 at Stroud, Gloucestershire. So maybe Hannah died and Harriet was a second wife. Perhaps someone with access to the Gloucestershire Baptisms Index 1813-1837 can find the baptism of Martha HAINES c.1835 either in Rangeworthy or in one of the surrounding Gloucestershire parishes. If this baptism records the mother as Hannah the same as the 1821 marriage and the 1829 baptism, then Harriet could have been a second wife. Josephine

    09/21/2012 12:53:43
    1. Re: [B&S] Lamb Court, St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol HAINES family
    2. bernice pegler
    3. Hi Jospehine and Elaine I confirm the address was Lamb Court in St Mary Redcliff parish in 1841 and John was a porter age 47. A possible death for John Haines was at St George church, Bristol, Glos on 1.1.1871 age 76. Bernice ----- Original Message ----- From: "Josephine Jeremiah" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, September 21, 2012 6:53 PM Subject: [B&S] Lamb Court, St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol (was BRISTOL_AND_SOMERSET Digest, Vol 7, Issue 242) > On Fri, 21 Sep 2012 14:02:19 +0100, elaine westaway > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I have Julia's mother as being called Harriet. > >> I have the Haines family in the 1841 census in bristol st Mary Radcliffe >> (HO/107/373/3) when John's occupation is listed as porter and they are >> living in what looks like Lambfirst. > > Hi Elaine and Listers, > > Without checking the 1841 census, I think that Lambfirst could be Lamb > Court in St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol. > > Could anyone check to see if it was Lamb Court, please? > > Looking at Gordon Beavington's 1851 census transcription, I see that > Harriet, aged 59, born Eastington, is in the 1851 St Philip & St. Jacob > census with John, 55, born Stroud, Julia, 21, born Stroud and 16-year old > Martha, born Rangeworthy. > > Bev found the baptism pf Julia HAINES, the daughter of John and Hannah, on > 15th. February 1829 in Stroud, Gloucestershire, which led me to the > marriage John HAINES and Hannah CLARKE on 27th. May 1821 at Stroud, > Gloucestershire. > > So maybe Hannah died and Harriet was a second wife. > > Perhaps someone with access to the Gloucestershire Baptisms Index > 1813-1837 can find the baptism of Martha HAINES c.1835 either in > Rangeworthy or in one of the surrounding Gloucestershire parishes. > > If this baptism records the mother as Hannah the same as the 1821 marriage > and the 1829 baptism, then Harriet could have been a second wife. > > Josephine > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/21/2012 01:27:40
    1. Re: [B&S] Lamb Court, St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol HAINES family
    2. Josephine Jeremiah
    3. On Fri, 21 Sep 2012 19:27:40 +0100, bernice pegler <[email protected]> wrote: > I confirm the address was Lamb Court in St Mary Redcliff parish in 1841 > and John was a porter age 47. Hi Bernice, Thanks for your swift reply to my question about Lamb Court. It' a pity that my old maps don't show the exact location, but as we know, there were hundreds of courts in Bristol, in past times, and probably only a small proportion of them were shown on maps. Josephine

    09/21/2012 01:43:16