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wbaynton
19-10-2005, 3:35 AM
I'd appreciate it if anyone could shed further light.

Nicholas BAYNTON b 1 Dec 1834 Heanor, Derby s/o Thomas BANTON (b 1787 Pentrich) m Sarah nee Foster (c 1793 Bottesford, Leic) in Baxterley, Warwick.

Nicholas m Hariet (spelled as such) ? b 1838 Tamworth, Warwick (now Staff?)

Nicholas 11th of 12 children, born successively in Baxterly, Warwick; Aston-on-Trent, Derby; Melbourne, Derby; Heanor, Derby. The first half of the christenings were as BANTON, then BAYNTON. It appears subsequent censes and deaths, including parents, used BAYNTON. He may have died in 1873 in Ashby de la Z., Derby.

Anyone able to do an 1861 lookup pls? It's speculative, but on 1837online for 1861 Tamworth census, there is a Harriet (not Hariet) ... (3 dots for indeciperible surname), 23, and Nicholas ..., 27. Each, however, indicated as having been born in Tamworth - the correct ages.

This is all that's known, so any improvement on our knowledge would obviously be appreciated.

Many thanks.

Bill

Trish
19-10-2005, 6:59 AM
Bill,

Good sleuthing. Impressive. Looks like you got the right Harriet and Nicholas.

From the 1861 census:

Reference: RG9/1968 Folio 25 Page 15
Address: College Lane, Tamworth, Warwickshire
Nicholas BAYNTON Head 27 Agricultural Laborer born Derbyshire ?Heavor or Heanor [difficult to read handwriting]
Harriet BAYNTON Wife 23 born Staffordshire ?Tamworth

HTH,
Trish

wbaynton
20-10-2005, 6:30 PM
Hi, Trish.

It was such a shot in the dark that I was virually certain that it would turn out to be a waste of time. Also, unless mistaken, I believe that, when I sorted the 1861 census with a birthplace as Tamworth, this Nicholas was indicated as having been born there.

Thanks so much. Very valuable. This is one of the siblings who had fallen off the face of the earth.

Bill