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I have a christening of Philip Richard Seaton in 1838
his Father was james Seaton mother was only given as Ann how can I find out what her maiden name was
Cheers Lanny
 
Hi Lanny just had a quick look and there is no mothers maiden name. They lived in Warwick Street and James was a greengrocer. If you can find a marriage record that may give the information.
 
Wendy I have know idea what a greengrocer is I have philips marrage certificate in 1860 and it shows his fathers professtion as veterinary surgen
I am totaly stuck I will try and find James marrage
Cheers Lanny
 
Lanny, A greengrocer is someone who mainly sells vegetables.

I wonder if this is of help?
Could be that Mitton is Ann's maiden name.
PHILIP RICHARD MITTON SEATON
Male Birth: 28 FEB 1837
Christening: 07 JUN 1838 Saint Martin, Birmingham, Warwick, England
Parents:
Father: JAMES SEATON
Mother: ANN


I also found this on the 1841 Census, he was the only Philip Seaton on there.
1841 Census
Place: Birmingham -Warwickshire
Civil Parish: B'ham (St Martin)
Address: Bishop St
Surname First name(s) Sex Age Occupation Where Born
DAVIS Thomas M 25 Plane Maker Warwickshire
DAVIS Susan F 20 Warwickshire
DAVIS George M 5 Warwickshire
DAVIS Martha F 3 Warwickshire
DAVIS Thomas M 12m Warwickshire
SEATON Philip M 4 Ireland
(If he was born in Ireland that would explain why he was over a year old when Christened and as his birth was before SEPT 1837 THERE WILL BE NO BIRTH CERT' FOR HIM).

This was the only Ann Seaton I could find 1841 Cen
Surname First name(s) Sex Age Occupation Where Born
Place: Birmingham -Warwickshire Enumeration
Civil Parish: B'ham (St Paul)
Address: 36 New Hall St
SEATON Ann F 19 Female Servant Outside Census
(this may not be Ann's correct age as ages were rounded on this census, or she may have lied to get the job)
Working for :
MITCHELL John M 30 Steel Pen Maker Outside Census County (1841)
MITCHELL Mary F 35 Warwickshire
and their family

Can't find James, the only other Seaton family that came up in Warwickshire was this one:
1841 Census
Place: Southam -Warwickshire
Civil Parish: Long Itchington
Address: Green End
Surname First name(s) Sex Age Occupation Where Born
SEATON Richard M 25 Ag Lab Warwickshire
SEATON Ann F 35 Warwickshire
SEATON Emma F 9 Warwickshire
SEATON William M 4 Warwickshire
SEATON Robert M 3 Warwickshire
SEATON Henry M 2 Warwickshire
SEATON James M 2m Warwickshire

Pom
 
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I looked up mitton as you suggested and found Mitton in Antrim but I did not find a marriage for an ann and James .
I will keep looking but I think Ireland my be were I am going to have to look.

I was thinking that maybe James joined the forces ? our my be he when back to school .On philips marrage certificate in 1860 James occupation is listed as Veterinary surgin
My dads older sister who was the one that remembered the most about our family in England told us that we came from Scotland ?
Again thanks to all for your help
Cheers Lanny
 
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