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    Default samuel cleaton marriage

    Hi
    I'm try to find a marriage between samuel cleaton and ann surname unknown. i think they are both from Llanidoes. I'm looking at 1825/26

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    Will the following marriage do?

    Marriage on 11 May 1827 at Llangurig, Montgomeryshire. Samuel CLEATON (otp) to Ann MILLS (otp)
    (Montgomeryshire FHS)

    Note: Llangurig is about 6 miles from Llanidloes

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    Thank you olliecat thats great

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    Just to get you onto the census:

    residence: 1841 — Llangirrig, Montgomeryshire, Wales

    England and Wales Census, 1841
    name: Samuel Cleaton born about 1801
    gender: Male
    age: 40
    birthplace: Montgomeryshire
    record type: Household
    reg. district: Newtown & Llanidloes
    sub-district: Llanidloes, Upper
    civil parish: Llangirrig
    county: Montgomeryshire
    There is also a son Edward born abt 1833
    Last edited by Richard1955; 21-03-2011 at 6:17 AM. Reason: Additions

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    In case you are not aware of this, there are three non-conformist records where the parents are Samuel and Ann Cleaton, living in Llangurig or thereabouts. One is the birth/baptism of Samuel Cleaton in 1832. The second is Roger Cleaton in 1834. The third is Ann Cleaton in 1835. You can view/download these records from bmdregisters or thegenealogist, (pay sites.)

    Also, I checked on findmypast and they have a number of parish records covering Montgomeryshire. The 1827 marriage is there and it might be worth your while having a look, in case the witness names are helpful. I also saw a number of potential baptisms for Ann Mills. There was one for an Anne MILLES bap. in 1804 at Llangurig.

    Richard has had a look for you in the census for the family. I haven't looked, so I don't know if the 1804 Anne above is of the right age for you.

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    Hi do you know what was samuel's occupation on the 1851 census.I just had his daughters marriage certificate and i'm not sure what it says, looks like Hoster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whdsn View Post
    Hi do you know what was samuel's occupation on the 1851 census.I just had his daughters marriage certificate and i'm not sure what it says, looks like Hoster.
    I imagine this would be Hostler. I.e. a person who takes care of horses (groom or stableman.)

    Looks like Samuel Cleaton is a farmer in the 1841 and 1851 census and an ag labourer in the 1861 census.

    1841: HO107 Piece: 1436 Book/Folio: 4/41 Page: 5 (crown copyright, care of the TNA)

    1851: HO107 Piece: 2496 Folio: 71 Page: 8 (crown copyright, care of the TNA)

    1861: RG09 Piece: 4066 Folio: 104 Page: 27 (crown copyright, care of the TNA)

    I think I also see him in the 1881 census, working as an ostler/groom. Do you have access to the census, in order to check this is your Samuel?

    Which daughter do you have a marriage certificate for?

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    Hi thank you for the reply, no i don't have access to the censuses. Samuel daughter esther married philip pendry in 1858 merthyr tydfil. at the time she was staying in aberdare.

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    Samuel b1807ish was a farmer of 17 acres in 1851
    The eldest of the many children had left and lodging elsewhere locally
    and were servants to farmers and agricultural labourers.
    One daughter appears to have her own laundry business.
    Last edited by Richard1955; 06-05-2011 at 9:25 PM. Reason: additions

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    Quote Originally Posted by whdsn View Post
    Hi thank you for the reply, no i don't have access to the censuses. Samuel daughter esther married philip pendry in 1858 merthyr tydfil. at the time she was staying in aberdare.
    OK, here is the 1851 census for you.

    1851: HO107 Piece: 2496 Folio: 71 Page: 8 (crown copyright, care of the TNA)
    Hirbrisg, Llangurig, Montgomeryshire
    CLEATON, Samuel, head, 44, farmer, 17 acres, Builth Brecknockshire
    CLEATON, Anne, wife, 46, farmer wife, Llangurig Montgomeryshire
    CLEATON, Ester, dau, 19, farmer daur, Llangurig
    CLEATON, David, son, 14, farmer son, Llangurig
    CLEATON, Thomas, son, 12, farmer son, Llangurig
    CLEATON, Mary, dau, 9, farmer daur, Llangurig
    CLEATON, Jane, dau, 7, farmer daur, Llangurig
    CLEATON, Ratchel, dau, 6 farmer daur, Llangurig
    CLEATON, Elizabeth, dau, 4, farmer daur, Llangurig

    Do you want the 1861 census details?

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