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Smith William, sawyer, Upper Marshall Street 1851 census

I am so grateful for your help….I think the Gosta Green one is well worth me investigating…especially with that pearl button connection. I have had my mind opened up to not jumping to conclusions. To be honest I’ve never heard the name Gosta Green before!
 
I am so grateful for your help….I think the Gosta Green one is well worth me investigating…especially with that pearl button connection. I have had my mind opened up to not jumping to conclusions. To be honest I’ve never heard the name Gosta Green before!
The pearl button maker I have found has a wife Ann….not Sarah….is that the one you mean?
 
The pearl button maker I have found has a wife Ann….not Sarah….is that the one you mean?
I have found another 1841 census William with wife Sarah and son Edward aged 6, shown as a labourer living in Fazely Street. The 1848 death of Sarah Smith gives her address as Fazely Street. Could be a possibility?
 
No, it's a William, Sarah and 2 children - Thomas and William.

Sarah's age is quite a bit out but 1841 census has a lot of inaccuracies. However, there's no way to know if it's the right family.
 
I have found another 1841 census William with wife Sarah and son Edward aged 6, shown as a labourer living in Fazely Street. The 1848 death of Sarah Smith gives her address as Fazely Street. Could be a possibility?

That sounds more likely than the one I found, William had a brother called Edward.

It seems probable that that is the Sarah in the burial but doesn't make it certainly your Sarah.
 
Just seen a baptism for an Edward Smith, son of William and Sarah, Jun 1835 Kenilworth.

Possible death reg. Bham 1846.
Goodness me….that sounds very hopeful….the birth in Kenilworth, not long after the wedding of 1833, and his death in Birmingham.
I will get into investigating this.
 
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Just seen a baptism for an Edward Smith, son of William and Sarah, Jun 1835 Kenilworth.

Possible death reg. Bham 1846.
There is a burial in 1846 of an Edward Smith At St Peter and Paul Aston, but Mother is given as Elizabeth (writing very smudged)
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I think it fits this baptism but will look for Kenilworth one
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I searched for the death reg. of Sarah Smith dying in Aston in 1848…found her on free BMD March 1848 but when I tried to order the online cert. It said record not found. Then tried September 1848 on free BMD….no luck.
 

There is a burial in 1846 of an Edward Smith At St Peter and Paul Aston, but Mother is given as Elizabeth (writing very smudged)
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I think it fits this baptism but will look for Kenilworth one
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Thank you again for everything you’ve done for me. I have had to rewrite 2 pages of my family history and I still haven’t finished using all the information I’ve gained!
 
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