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Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 5 Aug 2006 11:41

See what you mean about the place of death for the 1893 one - and it's much too old to be the daughter, b 1858. Christine

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 5 Aug 2006 11:38

I thought Marney was a nickname for (or enumerator's mistranscription of) Henry, judging by place and date of birth - see the CamDex records I found. Christine

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Aug 2006 11:36

Think the 1893 death may be another person as now convinced my girl is Antoinette and she appears to have moved to Surrey. Talk about a small world - just found Alfred Browning in 1881 with his wife and they are living in Smedley Street, Clapham. So? Well, the Browning lot are connected to my grannie Annie Eliza Matthews. Annie's husband (my grandfather Jeuel) had an elder brother Sam who was stationed as a policeman at Smedley St Police Station in 1891! nell

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 5 Aug 2006 11:34

Nell looking at your summary posting - that 1841 record with son Thomas aged 2, is the one I posted yesteday: 04/08/2006 13:59:07 He has Anty with him by then as well, and Thomas has her surname - and he appears to be a shoemaker. Christine

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 5 Aug 2006 11:30

I found that 1893 death on the Cambridge BMD site as well: CAMDEX- Deaths Index- Cambridgeshire Deaths Index Search Surname: BROWNING Forename: Sarah Middle Initial: A Year of Death: 1893 Age: 73 Reference: 331/SAL/36/147 District: Cambridge Christine

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 5 Aug 2006 11:25

Yes Nell, Albert St, Ferry Path, not far from me here, right near the river! :) who's missing now?... (will nosey in, between loo breaks!) :)) Chris :)

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Aug 2006 11:20

Chris Another clincher is that Antoinette is working as laundress in 1861 and 1871. nell

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Aug 2006 11:16

Chris You are a genius! That's them! Thomas is a bootmaker and son Alfred is there too. Well done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I owe you! nell

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 5 Aug 2006 11:16

Thanks Nell! :)) it was the Surrey, under Cambridge which caught me eye, thought they meant Swavesey! :)) Chris :)

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Aug 2006 11:12

Chris Sorry you aren't at Kew, but glad you found this - off to check now. Thanx! Hope you feel better soon. nell

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 5 Aug 2006 11:09

Mornin' Nell, how about 1871, Antonnette Brenning, Cambridge, living in Clapham... Chris:) (who should be at Kew, but has 'funny tum'!)

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Aug 2006 09:32

I think Antennae is right, i think this lot just were beamed down from 1851-1861. No trace of the children (how can you lose someone like Marney!) on Ancestry bmd or censuses after 1861 or on familyhistoryonline which has a good lot of Cambs marriages and burials. nell

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Aug 2006 09:14

The reason I got on to Anty & Thos in the first place is that in 1851 they have a servant called Mary Moore living with them. I think that this Mary is possibly related as she is Emma's elder sister and a daughter of Wm Moore & wife Susannah (nee Browning). But its only a hunch. Just thought I'd try looking for the children from 1861 in 1871 and I can't find one of them! Why do we do this?????? nell

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Aug 2006 08:56

Sue The 1827 marriage details from familyhistoryonline: Married 3 Nov 1827 Groom Thomas BROWNING aged – condition bac occupation – residence of Littleport Bride Mary HAYLOCK aged – condition sp occupation – residence otp Licence? by lic Groom father – – occupation – Bride father – – occupation – Witnesses Richard BROWNING, Mary KIDD, – –, – – Notes – Parish Ely, Holy Trinity , CAM nell

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Aug 2006 08:46

Sue These Brownings are soooo common. But I have got a Thos Browning baptism in Ely Holy Trinity 1812. On the census - Where he is with Antennae or whatever she's called: 1851 he says born 1810 Cambridgeshire (BIG help!) and is a shoemaker. 1861 he says Cambridgeshire (!) 1808 and is a bootmaker. Without Antennae: 1841 - not certain at all this is the same chap, though mindful that they were supposed to round ages down, I have a Thomas with wife Mary in Ely. Birthyear 1806 - but he is working as an ag lab. However 1841 census has him with son Thomas who is the right age to be the chap with him in 1851 1871 Thos is listed as married, no sign of wife, lodging in Ely bd 1805 and is ag lab. I am now double checking as 1871 and 1841 match Thos senior; 1841 and 1851 match Thos junior and 1851 and 1861 are the ones with Antennae or whatever she was called! nell

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Aug 2006 08:35

To go with the 1893 death, I found this burial on familyhistoryonline . Name Sarah Annetta BROWNING Date 30 Jan 1893 Aged 73 Place Cambridge Description St Andrew the Less Denomination Anglican County code CAM Worth investigating!

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Aug 2006 08:25

Sue Once again, I am in your debt! Thanks. nell

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Aug 2006 08:00

I'm back! Sorry folks, husband hogged the computer all day and most of yesterday night!!!!! Thanks for all the suggestions and findings. I will trawl through them. Daisy, you are a star. It would be great if you could find a likely Swaveley baptism, but I don't have a first name for her and only a rough birthdate of 1823? Could be a long trawl. If I could find the marriage it would help. Not even sure if this is my family! I have a gt gt grandmother called Susanna Browning - got all her details - and her father was called Robert Browning. I am just presuming because Robt and Thos were both shoemakers/cordwainers that there's a connection. Susannah's daughter Emma Moore has a 'T. Browing' [that's what it says not BrowNing] as a witness to her marriage in 1865, which I am thinking could be Thos senior or junior.

babs123

babs123 Report 4 Aug 2006 23:55

Now don't be nosey Christine!! :) I don't know, these people who put up a query and disappear!! LOL Katx

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 4 Aug 2006 21:56

Just realised - Nell hasn't put up any posts since her initial message. That's unusual. I wonder where she's gone. Christine