I have a whole family that seams to have disappeared between 1831 and 1841. John Williamson was christened 30 September 1798 in Hindolveston. He married Mary Smith in Hindolveston on 29 October 1821. We don't know when or where Mary was born. They had 4 daughters Ann in 1822, Alice in 1825, Emily in 1827, and Martha in 1831. None of them appear on the 1841 Census, and I didn't find any deaths for them in Hindolveston. Next suggestion? Edward A. Scriven Layton, UT Always be happy!!.
Hi Edward, Would this family in 1851 living in Walsingham belong to your lot.. You may find more info in the Walsingham registers or even in Warham. Honor. Vanc. Island. Head: WILLIAMSON, John Neighbors 207833 Name Relationship Mar Age Sex Occupation Birthplace John WILLIAMSON Head M 33 M Farming Bailiff Hindolveston-Nfk Mary Ann WILLIAMSON Wife M 43 F Bailiffs Wife Warham-Nfk Address: Wells Road, Walsingham Census Place: Warham All Sts & St Mary Walsingham, Norfolk PRO Reference: HO/107/1826 Folio: 629 Page: 18 FHL Film: 0207481 ----- Original Message ----- From: "EDWARD A SCRIVEN" <eascriv@msn.com> To: <norfolk@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 1:17 PM Subject: [NFK] Whole family disappeared > > I have a whole family that seams to have disappeared between 1831 and > 1841. John Williamson was christened 30 September 1798 in Hindolveston. > He married Mary Smith in Hindolveston on 29 October 1821. We don't know > when or where Mary was born. They had 4 daughters Ann in 1822, Alice in > 1825, Emily in 1827, and Martha in 1831. None of them appear on the 1841 > Census, and I didn't find any deaths for them in Hindolveston. Next > suggestion? > > Edward A. Scriven > Layton, UT > Always be happy!!. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NORFOLK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
On the 1851 there is a Mary Williamson widow born Wood Dalling 1792 living in Hindolveston, with some daughters,all born Hindolveston All but one of them are younger than the Martha you mention but the problem one is Maria who is born 1829. Tricky as you have only girls to work with and they could all be married by the 1851 and you also look to have other Williamsons in Hindolveston to confuse the issue. ( Plus it is not one of the easiest village names for enumerators and transcribers to get right, being said Hilveston -refer to http://www.norfolkdialect.com/villages.htm) Rosie On 21/09/2011 21:17, EDWARD A SCRIVEN wrote: > I have a whole family that seams to have disappeared between 1831 and 1841. John Williamson was christened 30 September 1798 in Hindolveston. He married Mary Smith in Hindolveston on 29 October 1821. We don't know when or where Mary was born. They had 4 daughters Ann in 1822, Alice in 1825, Emily in 1827, and Martha in 1831. None of them appear on the 1841 Census, and I didn't find any deaths for them in Hindolveston. Next suggestion? > > Edward A. Scriven > Layton, UT > Always be happy!!. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORFOLK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi, Have you checked the census records for the local workhouse? Ifound a GtGtGrandmother and her infant son in the workhouse. It can be a bit tricky because some workhouse records on the census only give initals ages and occupations but if theyare all there and ages, occupations etc check out then you will have found them From: EDWARD A SCRIVEN <eascriv@msn.com> To: norfolk@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, 21 September 2011, 21:17 Subject: [NFK] Whole family disappeared I have a whole family that seams to have disappeared between 1831 and 1841. John Williamson was christened 30 September 1798 in Hindolveston. He married Mary Smith in Hindolveston on 29 October 1821. We don't know when or where Mary was born. They had 4 daughters Ann in 1822, Alice in 1825, Emily in 1827, and Martha in 1831. None of them appear on the 1841 Census, and I didn't find any deaths for them in Hindolveston. Next suggestion? Edward A. Scriven Layton, UT Always be happy!!. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORFOLK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi , if you only use Aylsham registration district on freebmd to find any events for a Williamson between 1840 and 1855 , you find in the Sept 1/4 of 1845 a marriage for an Ann Williamson in the Sept 1/4 of 1845 to William Websell , in 1848 a Martha Williamson marrying in the March 1/4 of 1848, and you have a choice of three potential husbands, James Taylor, William Fish , and Charles Bacon . There is an Emily Williamson marrying in the Dec 1/4 of 1855 to either James Eke or George Moy . I cannot see any of the four daughters in the death indexes for the same period . That should mean that Emily Williamson b 1827 should be somewhere in the 1851 census .. There is an interesting combination of Fish and Williamson in the 1841 for Hindolveston , William Fish is 39 ag lab, Y and with him is Mary Ann Williamson , 29, with Mary Ann W , 7, William , 5 and James 2 . In the 1841 there is barely room in the name column for a short name , and Williamson tends to run over the line , I wonder if they are all mis-indexed as Williams . life is hard . soften it with a cat \\\=^..^=/// ----- Original Message ----- From: "EDWARD A SCRIVEN" <eascriv@msn.com> To: <norfolk@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 9:17 PM Subject: [NFK] Whole family disappeared > > I have a whole family that seams to have disappeared between 1831 and > 1841. John Williamson was christened 30 September 1798 in Hindolveston. > He married Mary Smith in Hindolveston on 29 October 1821. We don't know > when or where Mary was born. They had 4 daughters Ann in 1822, Alice in > 1825, Emily in 1827, and Martha in 1831. None of them appear on the 1841 > Census, and I didn't find any deaths for them in Hindolveston. Next > suggestion? > > Edward A. Scriven > Layton, UT > Always be happy!!. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NORFOLK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi, just in an idle moment I looked for William Websell in the census and found him and Ann in the 1861 census in Cramlingham Coliery, Northumberland , and with William , a coal miner, aged 42, b " Constable " Norfolk, is Ann , wife , 35, b Hindolveston , Elizabeth , 17 b Hindolveston, Robert, 14, b N`thland, Edwin, 12, b Swanton, Norfolk, William , 10, b Hindolveston, Rebecca, 6, b Horton, N`thland , Samuel , b Hindolveston, John, 3, b Storton/Horton, N`thland, and Albert I day , b N`thland And with them is Martha Williamson, visitor , Marr, 40, b Norfolk. Marr for Martha may just be a mistake or it may be an entirely different family . This if it is your family , have travelled all over looking for work . By 1871 Ann is still in Cramlington and a widow aged 46, housekeeper b Melton, Norfolk , and she has four sons with her and Henry Shirley, nephew, 27 , b London , coalminer . In the 1861 Emily seems to have married James Eke, and they are still in Hindolveston, he is 29, shoemaker, b Guestwick, she is 25, b Hindolveston, and they have Emma , 5, James , 4, and Anna, 1 . There is a family tree on Ancestry for William Fish and Martha Williamson but it has Martha as b 1820 Hindolveston and the dau of William Williamson and Mary Boulter . This is the same Martha and William who now seem to have regularised their relationship and they have James Williamson, 12, called son in law, and Robert Williamson , son, 7, together with William Fish, son, 2, and Mary Ann , dau , 2 months .........but this is not your Martha born 1831 , as this one is 29 years old so b 1820. I cannot think any of this helps ... life is hard . soften it with a cat \\\=^..^=/// ----- Original Message ----- From: "EDWARD A SCRIVEN" <eascriv@msn.com> To: <norfolk@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 9:17 PM Subject: [NFK] Whole family disappeared > > I have a whole family that seams to have disappeared between 1831 and > 1841. John Williamson was christened 30 September 1798 in Hindolveston. > He married Mary Smith in Hindolveston on 29 October 1821. We don't know > when or where Mary was born. They had 4 daughters Ann in 1822, Alice in > 1825, Emily in 1827, and Martha in 1831. None of them appear on the 1841 > Census, and I didn't find any deaths for them in Hindolveston. Next > suggestion? > > Edward A. Scriven > Layton, UT > Always be happy!!. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NORFOLK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >