by gardener » Mon Oct 26, 2009 3:15 pm
Hi
This one is a bit frustrating!
There are various posts about this lot already so I'll put the census together:
1841
Norton
Edward Williams 30 bridle m y
Eleanor ditto 30 y
Frederic ditto 7 y
William Williams 6 n
Epsiba Teal 2 y
Alfred Daffy 20 bridlem y
Thomas ditto 14 y
Evesham
Thomas Williams 67 ag lab y
Mary ditto 69 y
Charlotte Teal 21 y
William Teal 3wks y
James Johns 20 labourer y
1851 trinity, st martins
William Taall 35 Cradley, Worcestershire Journeyman Nailer
Charlotte Taall 30 Esam, Worcestershire
Hephzieba Taall 12 Esam, Worcestershire
William Taall 9 Esam, Worcestershire
Mary Taall 7 St Peters, Worcestershire
Helenor Taall 5 St Marks Worcestershire bpt 29 Apr 1846 Ellen
Thomas Taall 2 St Marks, Worcestershire bpt 20 Jun 1849 Thomas Charles
1861, kings st worcester (st peters)
Charlott Teal 40 widow
Mary Teal 23
Ellin Teal 11
Thos Teal 9
James Teal 7 bpt 10 sep 1852 James Bloomer
Henry Teal 6 bpt 15 Jan 1860 John Henry
Harvey Teal 3 bpt 15 Jan 1860 Robert Harvay
Charlotte Teal 1 Mo bpt 15 Jan 1860 Charlotte Priscilla
The 1841 and 1851 fit together well, with chidren Hepsibah, William, Ellen and Thomas - the latter two are baptised at St Martin, Worcs it seems (IGI)
Then comes the 1861!!!! To be honest I think that Mary is down as 13 rather than 23. That said, the ages of Mary, Ellen, and Thomas (7, 5 and 2 in 1851) are now 13, 11 and 9. James is also down as 7 but was baptised in 1852 so would have been a bit older.
TEALE Hephzibah Evesham sep qtr 1838
TEALE William Evesham jun qtr 1841
TEALL Mary Worcester mar qtr 1844
Tale Ellen Worcester jun qtr 1846
TEALL Thomas Charles Worcester sep qtr 1849
Tale James Bloomer Worcester mar qtr 1852
Teal John Henry
Teale Robert Harvey Worcester mar qtr 1855
TEALL Charlotte Pr Worcester jun qtr 1860
I can't find a birth entry on FreeBMD for John Henry. I think the others are correct, but not certain.
So, possibly a total of 9 children for this couple. Baptisms for only the last 6 found so far and the thre youngest were done all together. Other three done quite promptly.
Perhaps Hepsibah, William and Mary were baptised at Evesham? St Lawrence or All Saints - are at Worcs. history centre but don't seem to be listed on Hugh Wallis's site.
"The present is the key to the past" - Charles Lyell