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Have followed up these leads as best I could:
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Armed with the census information giving year and place of birth I investigated the Upleadon parish register and found the following which might be of interest:
1812 18 Oct Mary Hems d/of John & Elizabeth at Rudford 1814 18 Sep Anne Hembs d/o John & Elizabeth, Compton Tything, Newent, Labourer, at Newent 1815 1 Oct Joseph Ems s/o John & Elizabeth, Little Carswally, Newent, Labourer, at Newent 1818 1 Feb William Hems s/o John & Elizabeth, Whites House on the Green, Labourer, at Upleadon 1820 30 Jul Anne Hemming d/o John & Elizabeth, Whites House on the Green, Labourer, Upleadon 1823 9 Jun Eliza Heming d/o John & Elizabeth, Whites House on the Green, Labourer, Upleadon <<<< 1825 10 Dec John Hemmings s/o John & Betty, Upleadon, Labourer, at Upleadon 1827 7 Sep Harriet Hemmings d/o John & Betty, Upleadon, Labourer, at Upleadon 1831 19 Jun Hannah Hemmings d/o John & Betty, Upleadon, Labourer, at Upleadon 1834 23 Mar Elizabeth Hemmings d/o John & Betty, Upleadon, Labourer at Upleadon It just shows how many variations you can get out of one surname!! After that it was quite easy to find her parents marriage: 4 Nov 1811 John HEMMS and Elizabeth PREEDY, both of the parish, married at Rudford with Highleadon, witnesses: Christopher Preedy and Sarah Baylis.
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You have been busy!
One of those Anns married someone named Chapman in Newent district in the 1840s. It was through her I found the Emms (etc) may have been from Upleadon.
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It looks as though the 1841 census in the forrest of Dean link was the right one for the family. (second post).
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Don't see an immediate connection, but my gt x 2 grandmother was Elizabeth Emms (also recorded as Emmes, Ems and Hems). She was born in Chedworth, Gloucestershire and her parents were William Emms and Jane Harding.
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You never know Nell there might be a connection another generation or two further back! She didn't marry your William Williams too, did she?
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