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    Default Eliza Ellen CLAYTON c1867 of Tetney

    Baptised Boston St Botolph 3 November 1867, Eliza Ellen CLAYTON, son (sic) of Henry and Sarah Clayton of Tetney.
    Henry was a labourer. Can't seem to find anything about the family in 1871.
    Only likely marriage in Lincolnshire 1840 - 1867 for a Henry Clayton marrying a Sarah is in June quarter 1843, Boston registration district, with a Sarah Howard on the same page. Marriage did not take place at Boston St Botolph.
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    Could this be them in 1871, Pam?

    1871,Holton le Clay, RG10; Piece: 3410; Folio: 82; Page: 11;
    Henry Claton 28, ag. lab
    Sarte Brown 28, housekeeper
    Eliza Brown 3
    William Brown 6 Months
    William Ash 38
    Caroline Brown 30
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    Quite possibly, Alma. Excellent sleuthing skills. Tetney and Holton le Clay seem to be adjacent villages.
    Though if so, that 1843 marriage is a no-no because of the ages of Henry and 'Sarte' in 1871.

    Should have thought to have tried Claton as an alternative spelling as I've seen it before. However, as it isn't my family I didn't want to waste too much time on it. Though I do like to give some link to any strays I find if I can.

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