Phillip PRITCHARD/Jeremiah LONG (General)

by Jefff @, West London, Middlesex, Friday, December 05, 2014, 20:32 (3641 days ago) @ MPGriffiths

Good thinking M, as always.

My own past researches show several LONGS in the Gloster area. I've just lookedup Blanch Long on Ancestry and wonder if this properous household is relevant, it includes a Georgina E Long too, I think the 1867 Marriage witnesses ?. Hopefully this helps you.

1871 Census for 20, Monk Street, Monmouth.

Given Name Surname Relationship Age Estimated Birth Year Gender Birth City Birth County Birth Country

Favell G D Long. Head, income from land. 55 1816 Female London England
Georgina E F Long. Daughter. 30 1841 Female London England
Emily N L Long. Daughter. 26 1845 Female Sydenham Kent England
Ellen L Long. Daughter. 23 1848 Female Long Ditton Surrey England
Fanny L A Long. Daughter. 21 1850 Female Long Ditton Surrey England
Favell B Long. Daughter. 19 1852 Female Worthing Sussex England
Blanche E Long. Daughter. 13 1858 Female Cheltenham Gloucestershire England
Caroline Daweerey. Lady's maid. 30 1841 Female Wotton Under Edge Gloucestershire England
Maria Daweerey. Domestic servant. 16 1855 Female Wotton Under Edge Gloucestershire England
Leah Morgan. Domestic Servant. 36 1835 Female Monmouthshire Wales
Hannah Lewis. Cook 36 1835 Female Grosmont Herefordshire England


The 1861 Census shows this family at "The Falls" Llandogo, the Head was John Wakeman LONG, solicitor born 1813, Worcestershire.
Presumably he could sign his name, so not the witness who marked for Phillip/Hannah in 1853; could they be father & son ?.

Hope this helps, J


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