Russell,
There's a FreeBMD marriage record for Frederic CAREY in the Oct-Nov-Dec quarter of 1854 in Stone, Staffordshire. Possible brides are Sarah EVANS and Mary Charlotte REYNOLDS. Reference: Volume 6b Page 45.
Also a death record for Frederic CAREY in the Jul-Aug-Sep quarter of 1859 in Stone, Staffordshire. Reference: Volume 6b Page 22.
So... based on the above info and the John Frederick CAREY in 1871 living with the BROMFIELDs... this looks to be Frederic's fatherless family in 1861:
Census: 1861: RG9/1908 Folio 125 Page 45
Address: Castle Road, Castle Church, Staffordshire
-- Mary C. CAREY Hd Widow 26 [born] Stafford, Eccleshall
-- John F. Do Son 5 [born] Do Stone
-- Thomas A. Do Son 4 [born] Do Do
-- Henry CAREY Son 2 [born] Stafford Stone
-- Harriett HODSON Servant Un 21 General Servant [born] Do Haughton
Regards,
Trish
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18-03-2006, 3:09 PM #11
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18-03-2006, 3:23 PM #12
I wondered what happened to Harriett's daughter Emily so I did a search for her...
Sadly, there's a FreeBMD death record for an Emily CAREY in the Jan-Feb-Mar quarter of 1847 in Stone, Staffordshire. Reference: Volume 17 Page 210.
If you wanted to, Russell, you could spend a small fortune on obtaining all these marriage and death certificates -- but they would verify all our assumptions and probably give you additional details!
Regards,
Trish
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18-03-2006, 3:31 PM #13
Okay, last one, I promise!
Census: 1891: RG12/2892 Folio 49 Page 34
Address: 66 Shrewsbury Rd, Oxton, Cheshire
-- Samuel BROMFIELD HEAD M 60 Bank Cashier [born] Cheshire Malpas
-- Harriette do Wife M 61 [born] Staffordshire Longton
-- John C. do Son Wid 27 Solicitor [born] Lancashire Liverpool
-- Ada M do Daur S 24 [born] do do
-- Marah [sic] B. ROBINSON Visitor S 30 Living on her own means [born] do do
-- Mary DEAKIN Serv S 31 cook Domestic Serv [born] Cheshire Crewe
-- Janet JOHNSTON do S 24 Housemaid do Scotland
HTH,
Trish
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20-03-2006, 10:09 AM #14r-careysGuest
Many thanks Trish,
That is a great help knocks out a couple of bricks in that huge wall.
Thankyou so very very much
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25-03-2006, 1:12 PM #15
You're most welcome, Russell. Looks like an interesting family - good luck!
Trish
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15-09-2013, 3:54 PM #16RaintreeGuest
You probably have all the information by now but Harriet Cartwright married John Carey in 1823 in Trentham - a popular country church just outside the Staffordshire Potteries. Her father owned The Anchor Works and Mills in Lane End(Longton) The Anchor Works was a pottery occupied by Thomas & John Carey from about 1818? - 1842. John died at Parkfield, Barlaston (just a bit further in the country than Trentham) in 1843. By the 1851 census - Harriet had obviously married again.
If you need more let me know
Pat
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