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William Horton

negritaspider

TunisianBrummie
and another one Shera:
William Horton
Christened 10 May 1819 St Martins
Any info on parents and address would again be gratefully received :)
 
william son of william and jane horton b. 22.2.1819 chr. 10.5.1819

living bromsgrove street. occ bridle bit maker
 
william son of william and jane horton b. 22.2.1819 chr. 10.5.1819

living bromsgrove street. occ bridle bit maker

Hi Shera,
Still trying to tie this one down...
I've found on IGI William Horton married Jane Wood 27 Dec 1813 St Mary's, handsworth...*
You got any further info on this one?
 
havent got the marriage but found another child.

jane daughter of william and jane horton bap. 27 12 1814 at st.martins

living bromsgrove st. occ. stirrup maker
 
also sarah daughter of william and jane horton b. 24.9.1816 bap.26.12.1816 bromsgrove street occ. bridle bit maker
 
Hi Shera,
I’m just trying to reconfirm some info that I’ve got off family trees and IGI…
Hoping that you might find something on your disc:
Birth: You’ve already given me from St Martins B 22 Feb 1819, Christened 10 May 1819 – parents William and Jane…
BUT I’ve also found three more ‘possibles’ in IGI, could you check them for me please, to see if there are any addresses or occupations noted for the parents?
1. Born 8 Jan 1819, christened 26 Nov St Phillips - mother Sarah Horton (no father).
2. Born 5 Feb 1820, christened 29 Sept 1820 St Martins - parents William and Lucy….
3. Born 4 Apr 1820, christened 16 Jun 1821 St Phillips – parents James and Sarah
Marriage: From IGI and the trees, I have the marriage to Jane Gordon Chatwin (Chetwynd) at Aston Juxta 30 Aug 1840.
Again, if there is anything on addresses or parents / witnesses, it might help me to reconfirm that I’m following the right William.

Many,many thanks for any help you can give!
 
hello negrita

the only one i can help you with is william son of william and lucy horton

b. 5.2.1820 chr. 29.9.1820 at st. martins

i think it says tanter street. occ. coach harness maker


whilst looking just in case these fit in with relatives

james son of james and ann horton b.25.8.1820 chr. 11.9.1820 st. martins

moors row cock foundry

ann daughter of john and ann horton (no birth) chr. 18.9.1820 st.martins

digbeth butcher

sorry nothing for the others :)
 
Hi Shera,
Still looking for parents of William Horton (c1819)
His occupation when he grows is Foundry / Smith, so looking for father with same occ??

Have the following which could be ok - could you check them out for me please,

William Horton / Jane Harrison
married 4 Jan 1812 St Martins

William 'Orton' / Sarah Smith
married 28 Nov 1814 St Martins

Ta as usual:biggrin:
 
hello there

william horton (widower) and jane harrison (spinster)

4.1.1812 wit. mary hunter and alexander sanders (alex is wit on loads of marriages so must be employed there)

william orton (bach) and sarah smith (spinster)

28.11.1814 wit. john and mary cartwright.

all the best :)
 
negrita didnt i give you the birth/baptism of william horton? i thought i did.

b 22.2.1819 chr 10.5.1819 parents william and jane horton

bromsgrove st. bridle bit maker
 
Hi Shera,
Yes, you gave me that, but it didn't seem to link in.
Then I found other possible parents (see a few messages back...sorry - you can't remember everything that people post, I know ..... gold star, nudge, nudge :D, again congrats!)
and then the new ones above....I think that maybe I need to follow the latest ones you've given me ...oh well, back to the drawing board :biggrin:
 
i think the jane harrison one fits well as her williams occ was bridle bit maker, well surely that would be done at a foundry by a blacksmith ;)
 
OK, thick as usual .... 'bridle BIT maker' - that's the metal part....:rolleyes:
So used to having the others in the family on the leather side - sorry!! :)!
Now I'll add in the other kids you gave me earlier....
(but am still going to look for his first wife ;)), there may be more kids....:D
 
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