Thanks..this looks good. Mary had a sister Phillis...and brother John, so very likely this is their child. Phillis lampard born 1831, was an unmarried servant in 1851 in bath. She was found at Walcott street, with her mother and brother in 1841. Thanks very much..
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It's likely she died in child birth:
LONG, PHILLIS MARY Mother's maiden name: LAMPARD GRO Reference: 1849 D Quarter in DRIFFIELD UNION Volume 23 Page 40
Yorkshire, bishop's transcripts of burials name(s) Phillis Mary Long Burial year 1850 Birth year 1850 County Yorkshire (East Riding) Country England Burial place Great Driffield Age at death 4Months Burial date 23 Mar 1850
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1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Royal Navy At Sea and in Ports Abroad, Ships and Overseas Establishments
Learn more Census details First name(s) Wm E Last name Long Relationship - Marital status Single Gender Male Age 21 Birth year 1840 Occupation A B Birth town Bristol Birth town as transcribed BRISTOL Birth county Gloucestershire Birth county as transcribed SOMERSET Birth place (other) England Birth place other as transcribed - Street - Parish - City or borough - County Royal Navy At Sea and in Ports Abroad Country Ships and Overseas Establishments Vessel name Jason Municipal ward - Parliamentary borough - Registration district Royal Navy At Sea and in Ports Abroad Enumeration district - Archive reference RG09 Parish number 4437 Enumeration district 204 Page number 7 Family member last name Hayball, Long, Gill, Norman, Crass, Booth, Brown, Marsh, Galliford, Parkins, Johns Family member first name(s) Walter, Wm, James, Chas, Willm, Patk, Edwd, Ed, Richd Record set 1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census Category Census, land & surveys Subcategory Census Collections from Great Britain
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Thanks AustinQ. It's always good when something can be proved to be correct. :-) :-)
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Other notices on the marriage state Mary was the 2nd daughter of H. Lampard:
Bristol Mercury - Saturday 08 December 1838
At Bath, Mr Edward Long, to Mary, 2nd daughter of the late Mr H Lampard, both of Warminster.
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alviegal- looks like the correct death- although newspaper has her as the daughter of H. Long:
GRO Death: LONG, MARY age: 34 GRO Reference: 1849 D Quarter in DRIFFIELD UNION Volume 23 Page 30
Hampshire Advertiser - Saturday 24 November 1849 On the 16th instant at Driffield, Yorkshire, Mrs Mary Long, fourth daughter of the late H Lampard esq, of Warminster, aged 34
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Thank you so very much. Appreciated.
Now I can look for young William too.. Regards G
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Possible death for Mary? Just going by Henry's place of birth.
First name(s) MARY Last name LONG Gender Female Death quarter 4 Death year 1849 District Driffield County Yorkshire Volume 23 Page 30
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LONG, HENRY LAMPARD LAMPARD Order GRO Reference: 1847 S Quarter in DRIFFIELD UNION Volume 23 Page 35
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1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Broad Street, St. Michael, Bath, Somerset, England
Learn more Print transcription View image Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Mary Lambert Head W Female 59 1792 Annuitant Somerset, England Transcription Henry L Long Grandson - Male 4 1847 - Yorkshire, England
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Here are Edward and William. As you see, they have both been mistranscribed.
1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription St Pauls Square, St Paul, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
Learn more Print transcription View image Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place James Shepperd Head Married Male 39 1812 Tailor & Agent Upper Dean, Bedfordshire, England Transcription Ann Shepperd Wife Married Female 43 1808 - Northamptonshire, England Transcription Ann Shepperd Daughter - Female 12 1839 - Bedford, Bedfordshire, England Transcription Susan Shepperd Daughter - Female 10 1841 - Bedford, Bedfordshire, England Transcription John Shepperd Son - Male 9 1842 - Bedford, Bedfordshire, England Transcription Jane Browning Shepperd Daughter - Female 3 1848 - Bedford, Bedfordshire, England Transcription George Tidman Aprentice Unmarried Male 20 1831 Tailor Bedford, Bedfordshire, England Transcription Samuel Crofts Aprentice Unmarried Male 18 1833 Tailor Great Barford, Bedfordshire, England Transcription Joseph Rolpt Aprentice Unmarried Male 15 1836 Tailor Barnet, Bedfordshire, England Transcription Elizabeth King Servant Unmarried Female 15 1836 Servant Colmworth, Bedfordshire, England Transcription >>Edward Pong Lodger Widower Male 34 1817 Ironmonger Warminster, Wiltshire, England Transcription >>William Ed Lang Lodger Unmarried Male 10 1841 - Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
EDIT Edward has been mistranscribed. The L does look like a P though. William has been given the surname Lang.
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Dear Folks, I cannot find Edward Long in 1851. Does anyone have any ideas? Trouble is he was a journeyman.. His first wife Mary Lampard must have died before 1852, as he remarried. I have census details for the Lampard relatives, but cant find him there.
Don't know his exact death date or place...
Here's what I have so far... EDWARD LONG, Baptism record .. DATE: 27th December, 1815 Christening place.. Warminster, Wiltshire Fathers name.. William Long (ironmonger) Mothers name.. Maria (maiden name?) Death of Edward uncertain, but probably before 1871, and probably in Somerset, unless he was travelling, as Amelia is in Bath, in 1871, as a widow.
William Long married Maria Bethell at St. Denys, Warminster, 1806 (no exact date .. siblings' baptisms.?.. Sarah Maria Long, 23.10.1811 at St. Denys, Warminster Eliza Long 29.12.1813 at Warminster Edward 1815, given above
Edward LONG married Mary LAMPARD on 1st December 1838, Bath, Somerset Both of them live at 46 Walcott Street, Bath, Somerset Her father William Lampard, solicitor His father William Long, ironmonger
FreeCEN 1841 ............... Piece: HO107/380/2 Place: Cirencester Borough -Gloucestershire Enumeration District: 5 Civil Parish: Cirencester Ecclesiastical Parish: - Folio: 25 Page Address: Black Jack Street LONG Edward M 25 J.man Ironmonger Outside Census Co LONG William M 1 Gloucestershire LONG Mary F 25 Outside Census Co LONG Maria F 50 Outside Census Co
Edward is married to Mary (nee Lampard). I don't have a copy of the marriage cert. Maria is Edward's mother, who may be a widow in 1841..
where is Edward Long in 1851? William, if alive, would be 11... His wife Mary might have died before then. However, their second son, Henry Lambert Long was born in 1847 in Driffield, Yorkshire.
This is probably Henry Lampard Long in 1851 with Grandma... 1851.. (definitely 1851), 32 Broad Street, Bath, St. Michael, Mary LAMBERT head, 59 annuitant b. Somerset, Camley Henry L. Long grandson age 4 scholar b. Dryfield, Yorks. ...there are other people in the house ...
but where is Edward Long, wife Mary and William in 1851? ,.. is this them? (question to self)
1851 Dudley Parish, borough of Dudley,Worcestershire, 15 Constitution Hill Edmund LONG head mar 36 Clerk to Ironmerchant b. Cambridge, Leverington ? Mary LONG wife mar 40 - b.Worcs., Broadly ? William LONG son 10 b.Worcs. Dudley Thomas E. Long son 8 " Henry LONG son 3 " Edward A. LONG son 8 months " I found a baptism for this "Edmund" as Edward Long at Leverington, Cambridgeshire, of Willliam Long and Mary Shepherd. Similar names, but I think this is not our Edward somehow, despite the occupation... date of baptism 15th Feb. 1815 (FreeREG)
Edward LONG married Amelia HURST on 15th June, 1852 at S. Paul's, Bedford.
Their child Frederick Hurst Long was baptised in Swaffham, putting them there in 1856.
1861 lives at 19 Spruce Street, Hulme, Manchester, St. Pauls and is married to Amelia. Edward Long 45 assistant ironmonger, b. Warminster, Wiltshire Amelia Long 40 wife b. Bedford, Bedforshire Henry L Long 13 cabinet maker b. Driffield, York Frederick H 7 scholar b. Bedford, Bedforshire George E 3 scholar b. Colchester, Essex
Edward was probably dead before 1871, as Amelia is a seamstress and in prison in 1881..
Cheers.. G
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