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Missing family on the 1851 ( again)!

skylark

Proud to be a Brummie !!
Hello folks,
I have had some success tonight with tracing this chap who was born in 1824 in Haselor, Warwickshire. The only census I am having trouble finding him on is the 1851..can you help please ?

1841 Haselor
Joseph " Ridding", 15, Ag Lab. (Name is REDDING) HO107/1126/8-7/ pg 9

Missing on 1851

1861 Kings Norton Village RG09/2119/76/ page 9
Jos. Redding, widower, 36, sawyer
Chas. , 12, errand boy
Jos. , 10
James, 8
Henry, 6
Jno. 4.
Elizabeth Redding, lodger, servant, 73. ( maybe his mother )

Any help will be appreciated.
Margaret.
 
Have you seen the marriage between Joseph Ridding and Mary Ann Onion 6th January 1845 in Haselor.

Charles Haselor christened 18 April 1847 Haselor
Joseph Haselor do 15th July 1849 do
James Haselor do 20th July 1851 do

I can't see them on the 1861 census. I'll try again tomorrow:)
 
1851 indexed Edding but clearly Redding on original

Address,Upton,Haselor

Joseph age 26,b. Haselor, Sawyer
Mary age 25 born Shottery Village
Ann age 6 b. Oversley Green
Charles age 4 b. Haselor
Joseph age 2 b' Haselor
 
Di & Alberta...my thanks for your help with my search...this is certainly them on the 1851 & it looks like the marriage will also be the right one ( Joseph married 3 times ). So a BIG thank you once again for taking the time & trouble to help me.....

Regards,
Margaret.
 
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