I think this is Dinah in 1841, Hastings All Saints. HO107; Piece: 1107; Book: 2; Folio: 39; Page: 24.
Thos Leppard 45
Martha Leppard 45
Ann Leppard 20
Thos Leppard 15
Will Leppard 14
Mercy Leppard 12
Dinah Leppard 10
Edwd Leppard 8
Mary A Leppard 4
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01-08-2017, 1:15 AM #11Alma
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01-08-2017, 1:27 AM #12
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01-08-2017, 2:22 AM #13
Yes, thank you There's too many James and Joseph's and I'm befuddled with them.
Diamond, perhaps I was right first time see #5 and Joseph Brown and James Williams are two different chaps. Mary perhaps didn't fully understand the question (1911 census) about how long she'd been married, didn't realise it related only to her present marriage to Joseph Brown.
Oh, I dunno, think I'm over tired, anyway see what you think to what's been found so far.Alma
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01-08-2017, 2:38 AM #14
If Mary Ann Glazier did marry for a 2nd time, obviously she'd be Williams then, here's a possible mariage
Mar qrt 1881, Hastings, 2b 53, Mary Ann Williams on the same page James Joseph Brown (here we go again with James and Joseph )Alma
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01-08-2017, 3:46 AM #15
I've just noticed that Philadelphia married as: "Glazier Philadelphia Williams", i.e. GLAZIER was her surname. It does pose the question why???
Alma
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01-08-2017, 4:21 AM #16
Sorry to say, Diamond, after all that searching I haven't found a James Williams with a father John, who was a sweep. And perhaps you already had what's been found.
The search continuesAlma
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01-08-2017, 6:26 PM #17
Some summing up!
James Williams b. 1846 married (1873) Mary Ann Glazier b.1854.
James a mariner at marriage, father John a sweep (still looking for him)
Children registered as Williams, MMN Glazier:
Philadelphia 1873
Elizabeth 1876 (possibly died pre 1881 census)
Emma 1877
Joseph 1879
1881 census, RG11; Piece: 1021; Folio: 46; Page: 52
If correct Mary Ann and her 'Williams' children now known as BROWN
Joseph Brown 27, Surrey unknown ???
Mary A. Brown 27, Sussex Guestling
Phillie Brown 7, Ore (next sighting marriage 1896) marries as Philadelphia Williams GLAZIER???
Emma Brown 3, Ore
Joseph Brown 1, Ore (he's not with his mother in 1891, may have died 1881 - 1891)
There is a possible marriage Mar qrt 1881 Hastings
Mary Ann Williams on the same page James Joseph Brown
If 'your' Mary Ann you need to find the death of James Williams (needle in a haystack, could have died at sea)
1891, 48, Church St, Ore, RG12; Piece: 758; Folio: 93; Page: 39
Joseph born Southampton, all other family Ore
Joseph Brown 37, fisherman
Mary Brown 37
Emma Brown 14 (married Matthew Fountain Mar qrt 1900 Hastings)
George Brown 10 (with now married sister, Emma, in 1901 RG13; Piece: 1655; Folio: 134; Page: 69)
Charlie Brown 7
Dinah Brown 5 (married Frederick Charles Weaver Sept 1905, Hastings)
Rose Brown 3
Flossie Brown 6/12
1901,102, Church St. Ore, RG13; Piece: 862; Folio: 64; Page: 17
Joseph Brown 45, fisherman Southampton
Mary A Brown 46, Guestling
Charlie Brown 19, fisherman, Hastings
Rose Brown 12, Ore (married Richard Phillips Hastings Jun 1907, Richard's service records on Ancestry)
Flossie Brown 10, Ore (married Edwin Dyer Sep 1910 Hastings, in 1911 brother George and his wife Florence are with them) Edwin John Dyers service records on Ancestry.
Lily Brown 7, Ore
1911, Bexhill, RG14; Piece: 4782; Schedule Number: 120
Joseph Brown 57, fisherman,
Mary Ann Brown 57, married 38yrs, 10 children born, 7 still living
Charley Brown 27
I hope this information is useful; do feel free to pick holes, and shoot me down in flames if your research proves different to my findingsAlma
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