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    1. Re: [B&S] LEWTON or BRAIN family, Kingswood Hill, GLS, 1841 census look up, please
    2. Sylvia Butzin
    3. Josephine: 1841 census, Bitton District 7 page 10 Hamlet of Oldland, Parish Bitton, Kingswood Hill all born in district George Lewton 45 Clock m Susanna 50 Mary 20 dyer Richard 15 clock m George 15 Clock M (if that is ditto) Ann 14 Catherine 13 Fanny 11 Samuel 10 Regards, Sylvia Hi Listers, A family with the surname LEWTON was living at Kingswood Hill at the time of the 1851 Oldland census. Piece 1944 Folio 0314 Schedule 062 George LEWTON, head, 59, clock maker, born Bitton Susannah LEWTON, wife, 53, born Bitton Fanny LEWTON, daughter, 21, sempstress, born Bitton Samuel LEWTON, son, 18, clock maker, born Bitton Can anyone find this family in the 1841 census, please? They could be in the 1841 census under the surname LEWTON or BRAIN and I would think that they would be living in the same place, Kingswood Hill. I would be grateful, too, for the 1841 census reference. Josephine --

    07/24/2012 08:43:51
    1. Re: [B&S] LEWTON or BRAIN family, Kingswood Hill, GLS, 1841 census look up, please
    2. Josephine Jeremiah
    3. On Tue, 24 Jul 2012 22:43:51 +0100, Sylvia Butzin <[email protected]> wrote: > 1841 census, Bitton District 7 page 10 Hamlet of Oldland, Parish Bitton, > Kingswood Hill all born in district > George Lewton 45 Clock m > Susanna 50 Hi Sylvia, Thanks for looking up this family. I wasn't sure whether the name would be LEWTON or BRAIN. When George married Susanna STONE on 17th. January 1831 at Temple Church, Bristol, his surname was recorded as BRAIN. Susanna, aged 64, was buried on 15th. December 1852 at Holy Trinity, Kingswood. George LEWTON, a widower aged 75, married Mary CARTER, a widow aged 57, on 28th. May 1868. The abode of George was Kingswood Hill and his occupation was watchmaker. The name and occupation of George's father was not stated. I'm not surprised because George's father was Richard BRAIN not LEWTON. The abode of Mary CARTER was North Common. Her father was recorded as George POTTS. The witnesses were Richard LEWTON and Mary Ann LEWTON. I think that the witness, Richard LEWTON, was George's son who, as a widower, married again in 1897. The marriage took place at St. Anne's, Oldland, the groom being 72 years old and the bride, Mary Frances Charlotte WILKINS, being 31 years of age. The groom's name at this 1897 marriage was Richard Brain LEWTON and he was a clock and watchmaker like his father. Josephine --

    07/24/2012 05:55:16