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    Default David Coleman - maybe b. Essex 1807

    I’m unsure just where/how I should search next and would appreciate any advice.

    My ancestor Frederick Coleman was bapt. February 1839 at St Dunstan Stepney - son of David Coleman and Catherine Barton who married Bethnal Green 1839. (Fm Ancestry).
    My only census finds for David, a bricklayer, are 1841 Stepney, Mile End Old Town Lower & 1851, West Ham, Stratford, Leyton rd. That for 1851 gives him born at Chelmsford about 1807.

    Writtle (nr Chelmsford) has been mentioned as a birthplace by several correspondents but with differing parents and siblings and without definitive proof.
    I’d like to find his parents and of course his death. Wife Catherine isn’t listed as a widow until 1871 census.

    Rgds Heather

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    For anybody who is trying to help Heather, please note that the marriage between David COLEMAN & Catharine BARTON actually took place on 27 March 1834, so obviously no fathers' names shown. Witnesses were Jas BARTON & Maria BARTON, so again no help there as regards the COLEMAN family.

    Janet

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    Hi Heather

    I used the last few minutes of my subscription to the Essex Archives online to have a look at the Writtle baptisms between 1804 - 1810. There was no sign of a baptism for David but there was one for a Charlotte bapt. Nov 5 1804 daughter of William and Ann.

    So at least that shows there were Colemans there in the right time frame. A search of the 1841 & 1851 census shows Colemans in Writtle. Might be worthwhile doing a more thorough search at Essex Archives.

    Cheers
    Judyg

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    Hi Janbooth, Thanks for amending my mistake with the Coleman marriage year. Brain wasn't in gear. Heather

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    Hi Judyg, Thank you for your kindness in looking at the Essex Archives for my chap. It seems that Writtle and Chelmsford had many Coleman residents in early 19C and I need to investigate the Archives there more thoroughly. This David's son Frederick immigrated to Sth Australia - am about to buy his dc, or at least that of a chap I hope is him. Too many disappearing husbands back then, and leave wives who battle on for decades. Thanks again, Heather17

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    That's okay Heather - I frequently get my dates mixed up but I use my advanced old age (vbg!) as an excuse. Good luck with your quest and I hope our experts on the Forum can help.

    Janet

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