Following courtesy of Geoff CloutEdward Baldwin was born circa 1820 at Ticehurst, East Sussex, England, the son of Edward Baldwin, labourer. Before his marriage Edward lived in Wadhurst, East Sussex, England. He was a bricklayer in 1861 at Wadhurst Village, East Sussex, England. He was a stonemason in 1871 at Wadhurst Village, East Sussex, England. He was a bricklayer in 1881 at Wadhurst, East Sussex, England.
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Ellen Baldock was born on 21 Aug 1823 at East Sussex, England; the birth was registered at the Particular Baptist Chapel at Wadhurst, East Sussex. She was baptized at Shover Green, Wadhurst, East Sussex, England. She appeared on the census of 1841 in a private home at Wadhurst Town, East Sussex, England. She was a house servant in 1841 at Wadhurst Town, East Sussex, England. She and Stephen Pattenden witnessed the marriage of Sarah Pattenden and Joseph Clout on 27 Mar 1847 at Shover Green chapel, Wadhurst, East Sussex, England; the marriage was conducted according to the rites and ceremonies of the Particular Baptist Church. Ellen lived in Wadhurst, East Sussex, England, before her marriage. She married Edward Baldwin on 18 Jul 1847 at Shrover's Green Chapel, Shrover's Green, Kent, England; both were of full age and neither had been previously married. The ceremony was conducted by James Jones, minister according to the rites of the Particular Baptist Church. She and Edward Baldwin appeared on the census of 1861 at Wadhurst Village, East Sussex, England. She witnessed the marriage of Hannah Tester and John Baldock on 19 Aug 1862 at the Particular Baptist chapel, Wadhurst, East Sussex, England; John and Hannah were described as bachelor and spinster respectively. The service was conducted by James Jones, minister, john made his mark but Hannah signed her name. She was a laundress in 1871 at Wadhurst Village, East Sussex, England. She and Edward Baldwin appeared on the census of 1871 at Wadhurst Village, East Sussex, England. She and Edward Baldwin appeared on the census of 1881 at Church street, Wadhurst, East Sussex, England, also enumerated was a lodger, George luck, unmarried aged 23 born in Wadhurst, East Sussex, a plumber. She died in 1887 at Ticehurst, East Sussex, England.
Following courtesy of Geoff CloutPeter Pomphrett was born on 31 Jan 1827 at Wadhurst, East Sussex, England, the son of Thomas and Priscilla Pomphrett. Based upon the consistency of the ages given at each of the census years of 1861, 1871 and 1881 the year of the date has been changed from 1835 to 1827. He was a labourer in 1851 at Wadhurst, East Sussex, England. He appeared on the census of 1851 at Tollbridge, Wadhurst, East Sussex, England, he was a lodger with William and Mary Luck. He was a brewers drayman in 1861 at Frant, East Sussex, England. As of 1861, he was also known as Peter Pomfret. He witnessed the marriage of Hannah Tester and John Baldock on 19 Aug 1862 at the Particular Baptist chapel, Wadhurst, East Sussex, England; John and Hannah were described as bachelor and spinster respectively. The service was conducted by James Jones, minister, john made his mark but Hannah signed her name. He was a brewer's labourer in 1871 at Frant, East Sussex, England. Peter and children Emily Pomfret, Peter Pomfret, and George Pomfret appeared on the census of 1871 at Bells Yew, Frant, East Sussex, England, Also shown on this census are Caroline Palmer, described as daughter, aged 21 unmarried, housekeeper born in Wadhurst, William Palmer described as son, aged 12 unmarried, brewer's labourer born Wadhurst and Emma Palmer, grand daughter, aged 9 months born Frant. It is difficult to tell who these people are and if in fact the recording is correct. Peter and son George Pomfret appeared on the census of 1881 at Bells Ewe (sic), Green road, Frant, East Sussex, England, Peter had remarried by this time to Jane Unknown who was shown in the census as 50 years old, born in Cranbrook. They apparently had two children, Edwin aged seven, a scholar and Elizabeth aged five, a scholar both born in Frant, East Sussex. A grand daughter, Mercy Bodkin aged one, born in Ashford, Kent was also shown in the same household. He was again shown as a brewers drayman in the census returns of between 1881 and 1891 at Frant, East Sussex, England. Peter seems to have had four relationships during his life each producing children, with an unknown Palmer, Mary Baldock, then with either a Martha or Caroline Unknown (both died before 1870 and then finally to Jane Unknown. He appeared on the census of 1891 at Cottage Bells Ewe, Green road, Frant, East Sussex, England, his wife Jane and their son Edwin aged 17, unmarried a farm labourer, were also listed. He died in 1891 at Frant, East Sussex, England
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Mary Baldock was born on 5 Jan 1827 at Wadhurst, East Sussex, England, the birth was registered at the Particular Baptist Chapel at Wadhurst, East Sussex. She appeared on the census of 1851 at House 53, Lower Cousley Wood, East Sussex, England, the head of the household was Thomas Austen. She was a house servant in 1851 at House 53, Lower Cousley Wood, East Sussex, England. She married Peter Pomphrett on 16 Nov 1853 at Wadhurst, East Sussex, England. Mary, Peter Pomphrett and Ellen Pomfret, Alfred Pomfret, Emily Pomfret, and John Baldock appeared on the census of 1861 at Bramble Cross Cottage, Frant, East Sussex, England. As of 1861, she was also known as Mary Pomfret. She died in 1863 at Frant, East Sussex, England, Mary possibly died in childbirth as there is a registration for an unnamed female on the previous registration as hers in 1Q 1863.
Following courtesy of Geoff CloutPeter Pomphrett was born on 31 Jan 1827 at Wadhurst, East Sussex, England, the son of Thomas and Priscilla Pomphrett. Based upon the consistency of the ages given at each of the census years of 1861, 1871 and 1881 the year of the date has been changed from 1835 to 1827. He was a labourer in 1851 at Wadhurst, East Sussex, England. He appeared on the census of 1851 at Tollbridge, Wadhurst, East Sussex, England, he was a lodger with William and Mary Luck. He was a brewers drayman in 1861 at Frant, East Sussex, England. As of 1861, he was also known as Peter Pomfret. He witnessed the marriage of Hannah Tester and John Baldock on 19 Aug 1862 at the Particular Baptist chapel, Wadhurst, East Sussex, England; John and Hannah were described as bachelor and spinster respectively. The service was conducted by James Jones, minister, john made his mark but Hannah signed her name. He was a brewer's labourer in 1871 at Frant, East Sussex, England. Peter and children Emily Pomfret, Peter Pomfret, and George Pomfret appeared on the census of 1871 at Bells Yew, Frant, East Sussex, England, Also shown on this census are Caroline Palmer, described as daughter, aged 21 unmarried, housekeeper born in Wadhurst, William Palmer described as son, aged 12 unmarried, brewer's labourer born Wadhurst and Emma Palmer, grand daughter, aged 9 months born Frant. It is difficult to tell who these people are and if in fact the recording is correct. Peter and son George Pomfret appeared on the census of 1881 at Bells Ewe (sic), Green road, Frant, East Sussex, England, Peter had remarried by this time to Jane Unknown who was shown in the census as 50 years old, born in Cranbrook. They apparently had two children, Edwin aged seven, a scholar and Elizabeth aged five, a scholar both born in Frant, East Sussex. A grand daughter, Mercy Bodkin aged one, born in Ashford, Kent was also shown in the same household. He was again shown as a brewers drayman in the census returns of between 1881 and 1891 at Frant, East Sussex, England. Peter seems to have had four relationships during his life each producing children, with an unknown Palmer, Mary Baldock, then with either a Martha or Caroline Unknown (both died before 1870 and then finally to Jane Unknown. He appeared on the census of 1891 at Cottage Bells Ewe, Green road, Frant, East Sussex, England, his wife Jane and their son Edwin aged 17, unmarried a farm labourer, were also listed. He died in 1891 at Frant, East Sussex, England
Following courtesy of Geoff CloutSamuel Waters was born circa 1831 at Wadhurst, East Sussex, England, the son of William Waters. He appeared on the census of 1851 at Holland House, Wadhurst, East Sussex, England, the head of the house was James Harmer, farmer. He was a farm labourer in 1851 at Wadhurst, East Sussex, England. He was an agricultural labourer in 1852 at East Sussex, England. He was a medicine peddler in 1870 at Marion, Plymouth county, Massachusetts, United States of America. He was a cancer and tumour doctor in 1880 at Marion, Plymouth county, Massachusetts, United States of America.
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Charity Baldock was born on 17 Dec 1828 the birth was registered at the Particular Baptist Chapel in Wadhurst, East Sussex. She and William Waters witnessed the marriage of Edward Baldwin and Ellen Baldock on 18 Jul 1847 at Shrover's Green Chapel, Shrover's Green, Kent, England; both were of full age and neither had been previously married. The ceremony was conducted by James Jones, minister according to the rites of the Particular Baptist Church. She was a house servant in 1851 at High Town Farm, Wadhurst, East Sussex, England. She appeared on the census of 1851 at house 57, High Town Farm, Wadhurst, East Sussex, England; the head of the household was named Thomas Piper. She married Samuel Waters on 4 Apr 1852 at Shrovers Green chapel, Shrovers Green, East Sussex, England, the ceremony was performed according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Particular Baptists by James Jones, minister in the presence of William and Philadelphia Waters. Charity, Samuel Waters and their children William Waters, Edward Waters, Mary A Waters, John F Waters, and Benjamin Waters appeared on the census of 1870 at Marion, Plymouth county, Massachusetts, United States of America, the nearest post office is noted as Mattapoiset. Charity, Samuel Waters and children Mary A Waters, John F Waters, and Benjamin Waters appeared on the census of 1880 at Marion, Plymouth county, Massachusetts, United States of America.
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William Reed was born the son of William Reed, smith. Before his marriage in 1859, William Reed lived at Bromley, Middlesex, England. He was a smith in 1859 at Bromley, Middlesex, England
On 1841 census liviing with parents
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Amelia Baldock was born on 3 Feb 1831 at East Sussex, England, the birth was registered at the Particular Baptist Chapel at Wadhurst, East Sussex. She was also known as Millie. She appeared on the census of 1841 in the household of Benjamin Baldock and Mary Clout at Hightown, Wadhurst, East Sussex, England. She was a servant in 1841 at Wadhurst, East Sussex, England. She appeared on the census of 1841 at Wadhurst, East Sussex, England, in the household of John Macdonald - she appears to have been taken into account twice for this census. She appeared on the census of 1851 with Charity Baldock at house 57, High Town Farm, Wadhurst, East Sussex, England; the head of the household was named Thomas Piper. She was a house servant in 1851 at High Town Farm, Wadhurst, East Sussex, England. In 1859, before her marriage Amelia Baldock lived at Bromley, Middlesex, England. She married William Reed on 23 Oct 1859 at the parish church of St Leonard, Bromley, Middlesex, England, both parties were of full age and described as bachelor and spinster respectively. The ceremony was conducted after banns and the witnesses were William Pake and James Edwards. All parties apart from Amelia and the witnesses were William Pake and James Edwards. All parties apart from Amelia could sign and she made her mark.