BARNARD William Naboth b1871 Mitcheldean (General)

by m p griffiths @, Friday, December 14, 2012, 20:46 (4367 days ago) @ ChrisW

Here's the 1881 Census, Westbury on Severn - East Dean, District 27

BARNARD

Emma M - 42, Widow - Shopkeeper : Born Coleford ***
Job - 20 - all born East Dean
Theofolis - 11
Flora E - 9 (working in London Chelsea 1891 Census born Mitcheldean)
Naboth - 7
John - 5 (working in London - 1891 Census, born Mitcheldean)
Arthur - 3

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Checking BARNARD births with mother's maiden name SMITH between 1861 and 1871 seems to tie up with this family at The Plump

BARNARD

James - 37 Iron Miner
Emma Matilda - 32
Beatrice - 11 ***
Job - 10
Geo - 8
Matilda - 6
Mary Ann - 4
Theopila - 1


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Emma M BARNARD age 52 (53 on Ancestry) is living with her daughter, in Chelsea

1891 Census, Chelsea, Christchurch

James T TOWNSEND - 27
Beatrice - 31
James A BARNARD son - 1 - born London, Lambeth
Emma A BARNARD - 52 - born Coleford
Susanna JENKINS - 80 - Parishioner, born South Wales New Church

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Back to the 1861 Census, Plump Hill
Butchers Arms

BARNARD

James - 37 - Innkeeper - born West Dean
Emma A - 22 - born Abinghall
Jabas - 2 months born Plump Hill
Ellen SMITH - 15 - sister-in-law - Little Dean


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The Advance Search is working O.K.

Marriage at Littledean 6 October 1857

James BARNARD - age 24, Bachelor, occupation, Butcher

father: James BARNARD - Innkeeper

married

Emma Matilda SMITH, age 20 - born East Dean

father: William SMITH - Dealer (perhaps Naboth took his Grandad's first name)

by Licence

witnesses: James BALDWIN and Ellen REES

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also by using the Advance Search - baptisms of BARNARD - parents James & Emma

at Mitcheldean Congregational

1869 - Mary Ann - Plump Hill
1869 - Francis - ditto
1871 - Theophilus James - ditto
1873 - Flora Elizabeth - mother's name Emma - (maiden name SMITH) - Overman of Miners
1873 - Naboth - ditto
1876 - John Mathias - ditto


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and again using Advance Search

Burial at Mitcheldean Congregation - 24 Jan 1879

James BARNARD -

Memoranda: Over worker at Edge Hill pit


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