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Abraham Hince & family

Sparkhill Lad

master brummie
Would like to know where they are in 1868 and hpe that Abraham snr may be with his son.;)
Wedding cert 09/09/1850 St Peter & St Paul Aston, it states Abraham jnr was living in Dertiend.

Thanks as always

Derek
 
1851 H0107/2060 folio 616 page 43 civil parish Aston Town Deritend and Bordesley Warwickshire

Bordesley Park

Abarham Hince age 21 Lamplighter born Warwick Warwickshire
Sarah wife age 18 Coleshill


1861 RG9/2129 folio 59 page 24 Birmingham Warwickshire

3 back 89 Islington

Abraham Hince transcribed Hime age 31 Warwick Warwickshire Lamp lighter
Sarah wife age 28 Coleshill
Edmund son age 9 children born Birmingham
William son age 6
Joseph son age 3
Elizabeth dau age 2 she died 1864
Emma Blandell visitor age 27 servant out of employ Coleshill

Pam
 
1871 RG10/3090 folio 146 page 35 Birmingham Warwickshire
transcribed Hence

5 back 30 Rushton Street
Abraham Hince age 43 lab all born Birmingham Warwickshire
Sarah wife age 38
Edward son age 19 lab
William son age 16 burnisher
Joseph son age 13 tin plate worker

Pam
 
Was he the Abraham Hince in the Warwick Union workhouse 1841?

1881
Rushton Street North 5 back 33

Abraham Hince age 52 Gardener Warwickshire
Sarah age 46 Eccleshall

Edward Hince son age 29 lab Birmingham
Mary J Hince daughter in law button Polisher Smethwick Staff
Alice dau age 6 Birmingham
Sarah dau age 4 Birmingham
Joseph son age 3 months

Pam
 
Morning Pam from this side of the pond,
and thanks for all you have found for me.

In answer to your question re the Warwick Workhouse, yeat this was the Abraham I am researching, he was there at the age of 13
I have contacted Warwick and thee tell me
" Warwick Union Workhouse Records
Thank you for your email of the 2nd October 2010 concerning the records of the above Workhouse.
I am afraid we only hold registers of births and deaths in the workhouse from 1848 and records of Admissions and Discharges from 1914. Earlier records have not survived.

I am sorry that we cannot be of further assistance on this occasion."


So we may never know why he was there at all.
It is believed his father was also Abraham Hince c1808 but this now means searches through parish registers, which \I am not up to speed with yet.

Ihave have printed off your notes so that I can check back later.

Regards
Derek.


 
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