A couple of family researchers and I are interested in George Horton who was a goldbeater, 79 Moseley Street, Aston (1861 census). Unlike the rest of his family who were born in England, George was born in Richmond, Dublin, Ireland, 1829. Later, when the family returned to Birmingham, he lived in Monument Lane, 1847, Great Hampton Row, 1851 (indexed in the census as George Norton). He died at 53 Moseley Street in 1867. This address appears to be on the corner of Charles Henry Street where other Hortons lived at the time.
We are trying to figure out why George Horton's parents (John Horton born Redditch 1797 and Elizabeth Fleet born Portsmouth 1804) went to Dublin in 1829. So far we can't find an Irish connection. Any ideas?
My family is descended from George Horton's daughter, Letitia, who married a printer and lived in the Digbeth area.
Best wishes,
Ken Barr
We are trying to figure out why George Horton's parents (John Horton born Redditch 1797 and Elizabeth Fleet born Portsmouth 1804) went to Dublin in 1829. So far we can't find an Irish connection. Any ideas?
My family is descended from George Horton's daughter, Letitia, who married a printer and lived in the Digbeth area.
Best wishes,
Ken Barr