thank you Yvonne but that is the census posted by Gins above which we now know to be wrong.
I'm sure you're right, Gins, that there is a connection between the families. I wonder if Phoebe is William's sister, and they both had daughters called Martha - maybe after their mother?
I'm looking at this one:
Name: Martha Gilbert Age: 17 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1834 Relation: Servant (Employee) Gender: Female Where born: Birmingham, Warwickshire, England Civil Parish: Birmingham Ecclesiastical parish: St Martin
County/Island: Warwickshire Country: England Registration district: Birmingham Sub-registration district: Lady Wood ED, institution, or vessel: 12 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 87 Piece: 2051 Folio: 318 Page Number: 23
Richard Thomas 46 Caroline Thomas 63 John Thomas 7 Sydney Hunt Thomas 2 George Benj Thomas 4 Mo Martha Gilbert 17 Servant <<<
but clutching at straws!
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Martha Gilbert England and Wales Census, 1851 Name: Martha Gilbert Age: 16 Gender: F Birthplace: Westbromwich, Staffordshire Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter Schedule Type: Household
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Sorry Beverley
Cooking dinner and in and out does not help me to focus!
I'd say there has to be a connection, finding it may take time!
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Oh dear this is all very confusing. Richard Lloyd did indeed marry Phoebe Gilbert in 1848. Her father said to be Thomas Gilbert. HOWEVER In 1861 Richard is a widower and his daughter (unmarried) Martha is still living with him :( Wrong family, right names. Back to the drawing board I'm afraid.
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So Martha would be the daughter of Phoebe Gilbert who later married Richard Lloyd (coincidence in the surnames!) .....
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Hmm that's a good find. What on earth could the family relationships be? I have been assuming (and maybe wrongly) that in 1861 William is Martha's father. The fact is that on the Ancestry photocopy of her marriage certificate the fathers' names are not visible (or not included).
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Same family in 41
Name:Martha Gilbert
Age:7
Estimated Birth Year:abt 1834
Gender:Female
Where born:Staffordshire, England
Civil Parish:West Bromwich
Hundred:South Offlow
County/Island:Staffordshire
Registration district:West Bromwich
Sub-registration district:West Bromwich North East
Piece:977
Book:10
Folio:5
Page Number:2
Household Members:
Martha Gilbert 7
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Hello Gins It's hard to read but I don't think so. The first letter doesn't look like the W which is the first letter of William.. It does look the same as the first letter of Martha. Maybe it says 'Mar' or 'Mar'd'.
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What about this?
Martha Gilbert [Martha Lloyd]
Age:16
Estimated Birth Year:abt 1835
Relation:Daughter (Child)
Father's name:Richard Lloyd
Mother's name:Phoebe Lloyd
Gender:Female
Where born:West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England
Civil Parish:West Bromwich
Ecclesiastical parish:All Saints
County/Island:Staffordshire
Registration district:West Bromwich
Sub-registration district:West Bromwich North
ED, institution, or vessel:1bb
Household schedule number:47
Piece:2026
Folio:550
Page Number:14
Household Members:
Richard Lloyd 36 Phoebe Lloyd 37 Samuel Lloyd 9 Sampson Lloyd 6 Henry Lloyd 4 John Lloyd 2 Martha Gilbert 16
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Is Martha showing as a widow on the 1861 census? Difficult to read but it looks that way to me
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Hello all
I have the following family in 1851:
Bridge Street, Birmingham (St. George) William Gilbert 38 widower, clock maker b. Birmingham William Gilbert 16 son clock maker b. Handsworth, Staffordshire John Lee 71 lodger, machine fitter b. Birmingham Phebe Lee 38 unmarried b. Birmingham
In 1861 William senior is the head of household in Farm Street, Birmingham (still St. George ward):
William Gilbert 48, master clock maker employing 1 man and 2 boys Phoebe Lees 48, unmarried, clock maker and housekeeper Alfred Lloyd 24 Lodger, journeyman clock maker b. Handsworth Martha Lloyd 24 Lodger, b. Handsworth Henry Lloyd 4months b. Birmingham (son of Alfred and Martha)
Alfred Lloyd married Martha Gilbert in 1858.at St. Bartholomew's, Edgbaston, they are my direct ancestors.
I can't find Martha in 1851 or 1841. The nearest I can get to her family in 1841 is a William Gilbert aged 33 who is a military medal maker married to a Mary also aged 33 with children Mary 10 William 7 Ann 5 John 3 Josiah 2.
This could be the right family since they are living in Bridge Street (as does the right William in 1851) but it seems a big jump from medal maker to skilled clock maker? (Also William jr. was born in Handsworth and in this record he is said to be born in county i.e. Warwickshire). As you can see, Martha is not with them.
I have been looking for ages to identify William senior, his marriage and parents. There is a William in Birmingham, son of David Gilbert, but this family are tailors and I am quite sure this is not the right family.
Any thoughts welcome! Thanks Beverley
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