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Trying to trace William Peatman b1840 Lincoln

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ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 2 Jan 2015 18:21

Ages were rounded down to the nearest 5 years, so Mary could have been anything up to 44 in 1841.
John's age is transcribed as 49, but it's actually 40 n the image.

Julie

Julie Report 2 Jan 2015 18:35

ArgyllGran, thanks for the clarification about the age mistranscription, I have come across 1841 census data with adult ages not rounded. I have located a John & Mary Coulson at North Carlton, given as place of birth for Ann, by way of some baptisms at the local parish church, no Ann, but the non-conformist bapt you found at Market Rasen could relate. The couple could have also migrated into Lincoln by 1841.

malyon

malyon Report 3 Jan 2015 18:23

hi
just wondered if william was born to maria out of wedlock as maria and joseph were not married and i found a birth for a william savage 1840 and that was maria's maiden name born in lincolnshire and then she changed his name for the christening because she was not married and john and ann said they were the parents perhaps you might find him in the census under savage

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 3 Jan 2015 18:47

I should have said the ages were usually rounded down in 1841!

There are a couple of William Savages born in Lincoln c1840, in the 1841 census, but without knowing the names of possible relatives/maternal grandparents, it's impossible to say if any of them are him.

Julie

Julie Report 3 Jan 2015 20:50

Thanks for the additional info, which I will follow up. I think William may indeed have gone to Canada. His uncle was already in Montreal & I have traced some other census entries in that city consistent with him. If correct he went to Canada in 1852, which although he would only have been 12 is possible, given that his uncle was there. I haven't attempted to trace anyone in Canada before so I am feeling my way round to find sources of info.

Astra

Astra Report 4 Jan 2015 06:44

I think you also have to consider the two William Peatman deaths in Newark Registration district in 1853 and 1856


Deaths Jun 1853 (>99%)

Peatman William Newark 7b 217


Deaths Sep 1856 (>99%)

PEATMAN William Newark 7b 191

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 4 Jan 2015 08:26

Burial
County Lincolnshire
Place Barkston
Church St Nicholas
RegisterNumber 375
BurialDate 08 Jun 1853
Forename William
Surname PEATMAN
Age 12
Abode Barkston

Burial
County Lincolnshire
Place East Allington
Church St James
RegisterNumber 262
BurialDate 27 Sep 1856
Forename William
Surname PEATMAN
Age 61
Abode West Allington


http://www.freereg.org.uk/cgi/Search.pl

Chris :)

(possibly above for them Astra, could also be below)

1851 (Find My Past) (Parish Barkston)
Jesse Peatman Head Married Male 38 1813 Garden Labourer Westborough, Lincolnshire, England
Mary Peatman Wife Married Female 30 1821 - Barkston, Lincolnshire, England
William Peatman Son - Male 9 1842 Scholar Syston, Lincolnshire, England

Julie

Julie Report 4 Jan 2015 09:10

Chris/Astra, the William in the 1853 death is the son of Jesse, who is in fact from the Long Bennington Peatmans. Likewise the 1856 death is another William, this time an older adult male, is also a member from the same Peatmans. Many of the Peatmans lived in the Newark registration district although they were in Lincolnshire.

Julie

Julie Report 4 Jan 2015 09:44

ArgyllGran, having had a look at the 1841 census entries, they relate to locations in the fenland area of the county i.e. South East, rather than North West where Long Bennington is situated, so I don't think they are related. It struck me that if Maria was the mother, William might have been with her parents in 1841, but I have yet to trace who they were. I do have a William & Maria at Halloughton where Maria was supposedly born, but have found them on the 1841 census simply as a couple.