
Linell.
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linell wrote:Nick there is a burial at Halesowen for John Toy 9.2.1797. No more details but he could be the son of Wm and Elizabeth![]()
Linell.
grangers14 wrote:10th April 1786. St John the Baptist, Halesowen
William Toy otp bach
Betty Westwood otp spin
Banns
Witnesses:- John X Clark and Joseph Chandler
NickToye wrote:grangers14 wrote:10th April 1786. St John the Baptist, Halesowen
William Toy otp bach
Betty Westwood otp spin
Banns
Witnesses:- John X Clark and Joseph Chandler
Great thanks.
Any advice on how I could connect William Toy to these two? It sounds very plausible, but it's not 100% certain as yet.
NickToye wrote:Also, can we get a population record for Halesowen around this time?
NickToye wrote:Also according to the LDS there is only 1 John Toy born in Halesowen around the time that John Tay was born (1795). The source is the 1841 census and it gives his age as 40 (b 1801), but that could have been rounded up.
There is also a John Foy (edited to Toy by a member) who was born in the same year 1801, although they are different people as they live with different people.
Hmm, and now there is this John Toy who was buried in 1797 in Halesowen. This person could be son of William and Elizabeth, but then he could also be older than what we may think, as we have no information about age. He could be an old man. Anyway of finding that out?
linell wrote:NickToye wrote:Also according to the LDS there is only 1 John Toy born in Halesowen around the time that John Tay was born (1795). The source is the 1841 census and it gives his age as 40 (b 1801), but that could have been rounded up.
There is also a John Foy (edited to Toy by a member) who was born in the same year 1801, although they are different people as they live with different people.
Hmm, and now there is this John Toy who was buried in 1797 in Halesowen. This person could be son of William and Elizabeth, but then he could also be older than what we may think, as we have no information about age. He could be an old man. Anyway of finding that out?
Nick not everyone is on the LDS site. Some people were baptised in Non Conformist Chapels or not at all, there could be a dozen John Toys/Tays. You cannot connect people just because they have the same surname. However I believe that you found a John Toy living in Crock Street near Wm Toy, so he probably does connect somewhere.
The burial I found for John Toy in 1797 from the Halesowen Register does not give an age, he could be a child or an elderly gentleman.
There are a lot of Toys and Tays in the Halesowen Parish Register, I will try and go through them tomorrow.
HTH Linell.
linell wrote:You may be right, who knows, you need to find some evidence that they were infact brothers. Could be Cousins or step brothers, seems like you need to do a lot more research before making any definite conclusions.
Linell.