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Bryant family help please

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sandra114

sandra114 Report 26 Aug 2008 18:57

I have my relative Benjamin Bryant on both the 1851 and 1861 census but after that he disappears and I can find no trace of him or his sons that are with him in 1861, I have checked the censuses and death records but found nothing.

He was born 1812/1814 in Bermondsey, he was married to Charlotte who died in 1862 in Stamford Lincs. On the 1861 they are living in St Georges Lincs with 2 of their sons Thomas c1852 and William c1848.

I did wonder if perhaps they had emigrated as all 3 of them seem to disappear.

Any suggestions or help would be very welcome.

Sandra

Jeanette

Jeanette Report 26 Aug 2008 19:13

1861 for reference

BRYANT, Benjamin Head Married M 49 1812 Terra Cotta Burner
Bermondsey VIEW
BRYANT, Charlotte Wife F 47 1814
London VIEW
BRYANT, William Son M 13 1848 Scholar
London VIEW
BRYANT, Thomas Son M 9 1852 Scholar
London VIEW

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RG number:
RG09 Piece:
2312 Folio:
64 Page:
38

Registration District:
Stamford Sub District:
1 Stamford EnumerationDistrict:
9 Ecclesiastical Parish:
Lincoln

Civil Parish:
St George Municipal Borough:
Stamford Address:
Milners Terrace, St George, Stamford County:
Lincolnshire

sandra114

sandra114 Report 26 Aug 2008 19:20

Thats them, Charlotte died in the Stamford Infirmary in 1862 and the rest of them disappear.

Sandra