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Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Aug 2006 15:46

Ah! Oooh! Oh! Golly gosh! etc. Ok, bear with me. Just going through my Brownings. I think Thomas is a sibling of my gt gt grandmother Susannah. So I am looking at another sibling Robert and guess what - Robert and Sarah's address in 1841 is Blucher Row - which is Thomas Bruinwhatever and Anty Trundlers in 1841!!!! nell

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Aug 2006 16:10

Sue thanks again!

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 5 Aug 2006 17:36

I noticed on CamDex that Savil(le) seems to be a Trundley/r first name. It crops up more than once as I recall. Christine PS - I don't think I dropped any crumbs in the keyboard... on the floor, maybe, but not in the keyboard!

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 5 Aug 2006 17:41

Here's the 1847 birth from the Cambridge BMD site... Surname: TRUNDLEY Forename: William Middle Initial: B Year of Birth: 1847 Reference: 331/SMG/3/91/1 District: Cambridge I'd guess that ''SMG'' means ''St Mary the Great'', just as ''SAL'' probably means ''St Andrew the Less''. Haven't looked to see how close the two parishes are in Cambridge. Don't know what to make of this, but it looks as if it's next (i.e. consecutive) record: Surname: BROWNING Forename: William Middle Initial: Year of Birth: 1847 Reference: 331/SMG/3/91/2 District: Cambridge There's also this one: Surname: BROWNING Forename: William Middle Initial: F Year of Birth: 1847 Reference: 331/SAL 08/474 District: Cambridge Christine

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 5 Aug 2006 17:47

This may be why you can't find William in the 1851. It might be a mismatch of records, but if they'd dropped the ''Trundley/r'' bit... Surname: BROWNING Forename: William Middle Initial: Year of Death: 1849 Age: 2 Reference: 331/SAL/6/457 District: Cambridge So, since Cambridge gives ages at death even this early, you can see he would have been born about 1847. And his death was registered in the ''SAL'' area of Cambridge. Or he could be that next child - if it isn't the same one. Christine

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 5 Aug 2006 18:16

There are a couple of Robert Brownings in the SAL area who didn't survive very long: Surname: BROWNING Forename: Robert Middle Initial: Year of Birth: 1841 Reference: 331/SAL 04/35 District: Cambridge Surname: BROWNING Forename: Robert Middle Initial: Year of Death: 1841 Age: 0 Reference: 331/SAL/2/446 District: Cambridge ---- Surname: BROWNING Forename: Robert Middle Initial: Year of Birth: 1849 Reference: 331/SAL 010/141 District: Cambridge Surname: BROWNING Forename: Robert Middle Initial: Year of Death: 1849 Age: 0 Reference: 331/SAL/7/154 District: Cambridge altho' that could be a match for this birth, but it isn't in quite the same area, and also has a middle initial... Surname: BROWNING Forename: Robert Middle Initial: F Year of Birth: 1849 Reference: 331/STG/4/260 District: Cambridge Christine

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Aug 2006 18:47

Christine Thanks for your latest postings. I guess if I want Robt's parents I will have to cough up for the cert! nell

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 5 Aug 2006 19:12

Any chance you could get copies of the Baptism Register pages for St A the Less for that period? It might rule someone out? Of course... it might rule some more in! Christine

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 5 Aug 2006 19:20

Just been looking around the CFHS (Cambridgeshire FHS Searchable Databases) they now have 1861 by the way, saw Antonettes birth, daughter of Henry and Eliza, which you do have, not sure if there is anything else there that might help...

Chris :)

(just out of interest, I found that Blucher Row was named after Gebhard Von Blucher, who together with Wellington, defeated Napoleon at Waterloo, aah!, that's why I saw Wellington Row just down the road on that census!) :))

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 5 Aug 2006 19:53

I thought it must be that Blucher. Didn't he ride in, at the last minute, leading the Prussians to turn the day? (Depending on which version you read!) Christine

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 5 Aug 2006 20:04

Ooh, don't know the answer to that one Christine! :)) was just curious, as I thought it might have been Butchers Row!, came across it on google!, anything to do with Wellington, and my hero is Sean Bean as Richard Sharpe! :))) Chris :)

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 5 Aug 2006 20:06

A bit off topic - but the Sharpe series was very enjoyable on TV - and I enjoyed reading the books, too. Christine

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 5 Aug 2006 20:28

Yes, there's only one Richard Sharpe!, lovely man! :)) Back to Browning again, on the 1851 Strays index, (CHFS) there is an Edward, in Thetford, age 15, born Chesterton 1836... not sure if he is related somwhere!. Chris :)

Uncle John

Uncle John Report 5 Aug 2006 20:45

Street names tend to run with current events. Luton has a cluster of streets named after Crimea locations and generals (Inkerman, Cardigan, Alma) and another clutch relating to the Marquis of Bute who built Luton Hoo. J