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Old 22-11-13, 14:56
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Hello - I'm new here, but I'm told you love a challenge, so I wonder if anyone can help me? This Brick Wall has defeated researchers for over ten years :-
My g/g/g/grandfather was Thomas Headland b 1786 Uxbridge Middx. He m
Christiana Atkinson & they moved to Islington around 1820.I have much info from then on, but have never been able to trace Thomas's parentage. He may have been Non Conformist - his children were baptised in that faith - but other
than that, I know nothing at all. I believe there may be a connection to the Headlands of Beds./Northants, but have never been able to establish this.
Various other family researchers from around the world have tried to solve this, & all have failed.
Within the last few weeks, one has come up with a couple of new Headlands previously thought unconnected. One - Robert b 1789 - had Thomas's eldest son
as witness to his wedding, so there would seem be a link there.
Can anyone rise to the challenge of this knotty problem?
Thanks in anticipation.

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Old 22-11-13, 15:05
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Welcome, Vita! We do like a challenge, it's true. I hope someone can knock down your brick wall.

To start proceedings:

So this is Thomas and Christina in 1841:

1841 Census
HEADLAND, Thomas
ST PANCRAS, Middlesex
HO107 piece 685 folio 16/8 page 11
Chapel Street, St Pancras, Marylebone

They also have Emma, 15, and Alfred, 10, with them
Thomas is a painter.
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Old 22-11-13, 15:07
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Where and when did Thomas and Christiana get married, please, Vita?
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Old 22-11-13, 15:10
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Thomas has died by 1851, according to the census.

Christiana is with Alfred, her son.

1851 Census
HEADLAND, Christiana
ISLINGTON, Middlesex
HO107 piece 1499 folio 482 page 1
1, Trinity Street, Islington, Finsbury

Alfred is a printer/compositer and Christiana a tailoress.


Vita, a question:

How do you know where Thomas Headland was born? The 1841 census doesn't give a place of birth - it just indicates he was "born in county" - i.e. Middlesex.

If he had been alive in 1851 we would have had more details.
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Also can I ask how you know that Thomas was born in Uxbridge, please? I can't find him on the later censuses; is he one of the deaths between in 1846 or 1847 in St Pancras district? Or am I just missing him?
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Old 22-11-13, 15:14
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So this is his burial?

Name: Thomas Headland
Record Type: Burial
Estimated Death Date: abt 1847
Burial Date: 15 Jun 1847
Age: 62
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1785
Parish or Poor Law Union: St Pancras Parish Chapel
Borough: Camden
Register Type: Parish Register
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http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/15...l=ReturnRecord

The image shows he was living in Chapel Street when he died, which was where Christiana and Alfred were in 1851.
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His burial is also on Family Search.
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There is a burial 15 Jun 1847 St Pancras Parish Chapel Thomas Headland age 62, abode Chapel St.

(Edit - snap, Elizabeth! I'm just way behind you!)
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I see from the non-conformist registers on Ancestry that Thomas and Christiana's children's births were recorded at Uxbridge.
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