Hi Ron Thank you for your reply but he has now been found married to Jane Robinson in 1866 and resident in Battersea in 1871 after which they both disappear. Regards Keith Jacobs -----Original Message----- From: Ron Lankshear [mailto:ronlank@yahoo.com.au] Sent: 04 June 2011 00:16 To: Keith Jacobs Cc: london@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [LON] William George Jacobs - born 1831 St George Hanover Sq A possible William Jacobs Burial 10 Feb 1835 Age: 4 at Tooting Graveney Wandsworth Nothing else on image But then if whole family except your George disappears then perhaps all died in Cholera epidemic or something like it and burials just not on current records These migrants would appear unlikely This 21 year old Labourer arriving in USA but from Ireland William Jacobs 1850 born abt 1829 Passamaquoddy, Maine and also William Jacobs 11 Jun 1866 born abt 1830 Liverpool, England Irish Royal Standard to NSW New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, William Jacobs age 31 abt 1831 12 Nov 1862 on the Northumberland with Elizabeth Jacobs abt 1836 Emma Jacobs abt 1859 But 1861 has them and clearly not your man unless he moved to Wenhaston Suffolk and said he was born there RG9; Piece: 1182; Folio: 17; Page: 1 William Jacobs abt 1831 Wenhaston, Suffolk, England Head Betsy Jacobs abt 1836 Wenhaston, Suffolk, England Wife Emma Jacobs abt 1859 Wenhaston, Suffolk, England Daughter Ron Lankshear -Sydney NSW (from London-Shepherds Bush/Chiswick) try my links http://freepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lankshear/ On 2011-06-04 1:53 AM, Keith Jacobs wrote: > Hi All > > I'm trying to find details of William George Jacobs born 1831 in St George > Hanover Sq. > > His parents were Joseph and Frances Ann (aka Fanny) Jacobs (my > grt-grt-grandparents). > Joseph was a Horse/Stable Keeper in Grosvenor Street in 1830's and had two > other sons > Charles Joseph born 1826 - died 1880 in Brighton > George Frederick born 1828 - died 1888 also in Brighton (Master Tailor) (my > grt-grandfather). > > None of the above appear in any Census, although I'm quite sure that George > Frederick is in the 1841 Census as George Jacob, aged 13, in Tavistock > Place, St Pancras, Marylebone as an apprentice resident with others who are > Tailors. >