I have a husband and wife, plus 7 children, all of whom turn up in the 1881 census. I have found a death entry for the mother in 1899, and I believe the father died some time before 1901, as he is described as "deceased" when one of his daughters got married that year. 6 of the 7 children can be traced well into the 20th century, but I cannot find any members of the family 1891, however deep I dig. The parents are EDWARD WILLIAM DOLTON (born Marylebone dist abt 1847) ELIZABETH COOKE DOLTON (WARD) born Horsham 7th September 1848 Children Elizabeth Catherine Dolton bapt 05 Jun 1870 Brighton Agnes Mary Dolton bapt 05 May 1872 Brighton Edward George Dolton born 22 Feb 1874 Kensington district Thomas Richard Dolton born 27 Mar 1876 Kensington district Lilian Margaret Dolton born 09 Jul 1878 Kensington district Sophia Emma Dolton born 23 Mar 1881 Paddington Ellen Maria Dolton born 12 Jul 1883 Bayswater I have used the "similar" search term, as the name is sometimes transcribed as DALTON, but cannot find any of the 9 people listed in the 1891 census. Any suggestions would be much appreciated! Thanks Neal Ward 9743
Ancestry has Agnes M Salton with mother Elizabeth C Salton. I've just lapsed my membership so can't tell you any more. Alan 1350 Neal Ward via wrote on 28/11/2014 18:05: > I have a husband and wife, plus 7 children, all of whom turn up in the 1881 census. > > I have found a death entry for the mother in 1899, and I believe the father died some time before 1901, as he is described as "deceased" when one of his daughters got married that year. 6 of the 7 children can be traced well into the 20th century, but I cannot find any members of the family 1891, however deep I dig. > > > The parents are > > > EDWARD WILLIAM DOLTON (born Marylebone dist abt 1847) > > ELIZABETH COOKE DOLTON (WARD) born Horsham 7th September 1848 > > > > Children > > > Elizabeth Catherine Dolton bapt 05 Jun 1870 Brighton > > Agnes Mary Dolton bapt 05 May 1872 Brighton > > Edward George Dolton born 22 Feb 1874 Kensington district > > Thomas Richard Dolton born 27 Mar 1876 Kensington district > > Lilian Margaret Dolton born 09 Jul 1878 Kensington district > > Sophia Emma Dolton born 23 Mar 1881 Paddington > > Ellen Maria Dolton born 12 Jul 1883 Bayswater > > > > I have used the "similar" search term, as the name is sometimes transcribed as DALTON, but cannot find any of the 9 people listed in the 1891 census. > > > Any suggestions would be much appreciated! > > > Thanks > > > Neal Ward 9743
Using first name of child only: Name: Sophia E Salton Age: 10 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1881 Relation: Daughter Mother's name: Elizabeth C Salton Elizabeth C Salton 41 widow Agnes M Salton 19 Edward E Salton 17 Thomas M Salton 13 Liliam M Salton 13 Sophia E Salton 10 Ellen M Salton 8 RG12; Piece: 16; Folio: 115; Page: 7; On Saturday, 29 November 2014, 4:42, Neal Ward via <sfhg@rootsweb.com> wrote: I have a husband and wife, plus 7 children, all of whom turn up in the 1881 census. I have found a death entry for the mother in 1899, and I believe the father died some time before 1901, as he is described as "deceased" when one of his daughters got married that year. 6 of the 7 children can be traced well into the 20th century, but I cannot find any members of the family 1891, however deep I dig. The parents are EDWARD WILLIAM DOLTON (born Marylebone dist abt 1847) ELIZABETH COOKE DOLTON (WARD) born Horsham 7th September 1848 Children Elizabeth Catherine Dolton bapt 05 Jun 1870 Brighton Agnes Mary Dolton bapt 05 May 1872 Brighton Edward George Dolton born 22 Feb 1874 Kensington district Thomas Richard Dolton born 27 Mar 1876 Kensington district Lilian Margaret Dolton born 09 Jul 1878 Kensington district Sophia Emma Dolton born 23 Mar 1881 Paddington Ellen Maria Dolton born 12 Jul 1883 Bayswater I have used the "similar" search term, as the name is sometimes transcribed as DALTON, but cannot find any of the 9 people listed in the 1891 census. Any suggestions would be much appreciated! Thanks Neal Ward 9743 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SFHG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Just while we are on mis-spellings or mis-transcriptions of names. My mother's maiden was Stenning. I have found them in censuses under Henning, Kenning, Fleming, Stemming, Steaming, Steving, Heying, Chewning, Stennmny, Sterming, in addition to the 'normal' variations of Stenning, Stening, Steyning and Steigning. I really need to engage lateral thinking when searching for them in the data-bases. Cordelia 14526 On 29 November 2014 at 05:05, Neal Ward via <sfhg@rootsweb.com> wrote: > I have a husband and wife, plus 7 children, all of whom turn up in the > 1881 census. > > I have found a death entry for the mother in 1899, and I believe the > father died some time before 1901, as he is described as "deceased" when > one of his daughters got married that year. 6 of the 7 children can be > traced well into the 20th century, but I cannot find any members of the > family 1891, however deep I dig. > > > The parents are > > > EDWARD WILLIAM DOLTON (born Marylebone dist abt 1847) > > ELIZABETH COOKE DOLTON (WARD) born Horsham 7th September 1848 > > > > Children > > > Elizabeth Catherine Dolton bapt 05 Jun 1870 Brighton > > Agnes Mary Dolton bapt 05 May 1872 Brighton > > Edward George Dolton born 22 Feb 1874 Kensington district > > Thomas Richard Dolton born 27 Mar 1876 Kensington district > > Lilian Margaret Dolton born 09 Jul 1878 Kensington district > > Sophia Emma Dolton born 23 Mar 1881 Paddington > > Ellen Maria Dolton born 12 Jul 1883 Bayswater > > > > I have used the "similar" search term, as the name is sometimes > transcribed as DALTON, but cannot find any of the 9 people listed in the > 1891 census. > > > Any suggestions would be much appreciated! > > > Thanks > > > Neal Ward 9743 > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SFHG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >