MaizeHello List Ann BATES married Thomas REDHEAD in Nuneaton in 1813. They farmed at Tuttle Hill. Thomas died 13 May 1841 (his will has been seen) and was buried at Nuneaton St Nicolas. Ann is on census for 1841 still at the farm. Her sons (John lived on by Thomas the son died later in 1841) are on the 1841. Ann was baptised at Mancetter in October 1789; judging by rest of the family she was probably baptised soon after birth. I cannot find hide nor hair of Ann after 1841. Using various search criteria on 1851 census on Ancestry, and on the LDS 1851 WAR CD - nothing! I have been through GRO deaths pages for 1841-1851 (on Ancestry) and there is no obvious Ann REDHEAD - plenty elsewhere in the country. Nothing is popping up on the NBI (though I only have v1). Her son is at the farm on 1851 census, Ann is not enumerated with him. She is not on the transcribed burial register for Nuneaton St Nic - where her husband is buried, nor are any of them listed in MIs for same. I have not found a second marriage for her on FreeBMD. I have no reason to expect her to leave the immediate area of Nuneaton/Atherstone/Hartshill/Mancetter, or just into LEI, as her BATES relations were around, as was her remaining son, John. If anyone can find anything for her, I would be grateful. She must have died by now <bg> If anyone links in to this particular Thomas REDHEAD, who was said to be 59 when he was buried in 1841, I would be pleased to make contact as his origins are currently unknown. Jacqui