Mary BACHE 1841 HO107/908/6/47/22 1851 HO107/2034/307/10 Sch. 28 House servant
Henry BACHE 1841 HO107/908/6/47/22 1851 HO107/2034/307/10 Sch. 28 1861 RG9/2074/115/3 Line 12 1871 RG10/3030/121/13 Line 20 There are no occupations listed for Henry.
Felix BACHE 1841 HO107/908/6/47/22 1851 HO107/2034/307/10 Sch. 28 Labourer 1861 RG9/2062/66/10 1871 RG10/2995/10/14 1872 Occupation Waggoner 1881 RG11/2884/97/51 Sch. 262 Carter Spouse Phoebe ATTWOOD (1849 - 1881), but no marriage record found
James BACHE 1841 HO017/908/6/47/22 1851 HO107/2034/307/10 Sch. 28 Nailer 1861 RG9/2062/8/15 Sch. 76 Carter
Phoebe ATTWOOD b 21/8/1849, daughter of James ATTWOOD (1824 - 1897) and Esther HAMPTON (1823 - 1885) ch 6/8/1857 Cradley
I have a possible Thomas Allchurch born 1825 Old Swinford in my tree.
Wife was Ann 1828 O/S ? Not sure who she was? Elijah 1849 Eliza 1853 Samuel 1854 Thomas 1856 John W.1857 Sarah Jane 1858 Mary Elizabeth 1861 Julietta 1870
1851 Calidonia Quarry Bank Thomas Allchurch HD 26 Coal Miner Lye Elizabeth Wife 25 Lye
Next door Elijah Allchurch HD 30 Stone Miner Kingswinford Mary Wife 30 Lye John Son 10 Clay Miner Ambelcote Ann DA 7 Ambelcote Margaret DA 5 Ambelcote Elijah Son 2 Kingswinford Elizabeth DA 11 Kingswinford
Hi David, sorry I got it from this link above, daughters Elizabeth Hill and Mary. Not your line then Ok back to the drawing board Best Wishes from Linell.
Hi David I found a Joseph Bate and Christiana Ruth on the 1901 (think it was 1901) Census yesterday, while looking for another Joseph Bate. But these two were 50 years old, so born about 1850 Thought it was worth mentioning to you, best wishes from Linell.
England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index: Name: Christiana Hill Year of Registration: 1841 Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun District: Stourbridge County: Shropshire, Staffordshire, West Midlands, Worcestershire Volume: 18
Sorry, but I've been working on some unexpected antipodean events that are starting to turn the NZ branch of my lot into something of a real puzzle.
Thanks for the updates, I'll pursue them when I get home. I suspect the Joseph Bate one might be a red herring, though. I don't think I've seen the Christiana Hill death index entry before. If it looks right, I might even get a copy of the certificate