PARLOR (General)

by Carole Lewis @, Saturday, January 14, 2012, 10:11 (4700 days ago) @ m p griffiths

Thank you for your reference to a previous thread which has led me to further queries. I have noticed that in the 1841 Census John Parlor is living with Ann Parlor who is recorded as ten years older than him. His wife would have appeared to have been Elizabeth Jordan who he married in 1797. Could Ann have been a sister?

In the 1851 Census John appears to be living with the Roberts family as "father-in-law". William Roberts was the cordwinder of Joys Green. In the census his wife Elizabeth, presumably John's daughter, is recorded as "a tinker". Gypsy? Any ideas?


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