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Old 19-03-10, 13:19
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This is the other half of the couple you helped me with last time.

Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Thomas Baines
Date and place of birth 1811 census 1814 family bible
Leicestershire if I have found the right 1841 census
Names of parents
unkown
Date and place of baptism - if applicable
unknown
Details of each of his or her marriages - if any
1835 Mary Ann Hill 13 May 1835 Preston
Occupation(s) - if any

Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on.
possible find in St. Margaret's Leicester wife given as Ann
Date, place and cause of death
1847 (family bible) T.B.? Greatgrandmother was three and brought up bu an uncle and aunt.
Date and place of burial / cremation
unknown.
Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable
Memorial inscription - if any

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Old 19-03-10, 13:39
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The main clue I have is her uncle Charles Baines who I assume was Thomas's brother is on the 1881 census as born 1822 Hallatrow Rutland a grocer and grazier of 10 acres employing 3 men and 1 boy. My greatgrandmother Emma married Thomas Horne who was a grocer and farmer.
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So the details of his marriage are as you posted on your other thread - 13 Jun 1835 at Preston, Rutland?
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And this is the 1871 census entry which it sounds as though you already have:
High Street, Hallaton
Charles Baines Head M 49 Grocer Draper &c Lestersh Hallaton
Sarah Do Wife Mar 55 Do Tugby
Lucy Do Daur Unm 19 Do Hallaton
Anne Do Daur Unm 18 Do Do
Julia Do Daur Un 17 Do Do
Emma Baines Niece Unm 26 Do Leicester
Anne Goward Sister in Law Unm 49 Farmer's Daur Do Tugby

Interesting, since in 1881 Charles' wife is Ann age 59 born Tugby! There is a likely death for Sarah Jan-Mar 1872 Uppingham district age 58, but I can't see a marriage between Charles and Ann, perhaps because of the fact that it was illegal to marry your deceased wife's sister in those days. Bother, I was hoping you could get their marriage certificate and it would tell you the name of Charles' and Thomas' father. Still, maybe Charles will turn out to have married Sarah after 1837 in which case it will still be possible...
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Ah yes, this looks like Charles' marriage:

Oct-Dec 1844 Oundle, Charles Baines / Sarah Goward, vol 15 p 633. So if you get that marriage certificate it should tell you the name of Charles' father, who should be Thomas' father as well.
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Old 19-03-10, 14:56
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Thanks Kite. I did have the 1871 census and the marriage but well spotted for Charle's marriage. Emma is at school in 1861. I think any records for this family are likely to be nonconfornist.

I wish I could find Charles in 1841. He might even be with his parents. Interesting that in the 1901 census Ann is on her own with Lucy and Julia relationship nieces.

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