janetbooth
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Just another snippet of information - the 1841 census of Eltham (HO107/482/8, folio 21, page 23) shows William BROOK as a 20 year old Ag Lab living in the household of Thomas GIMSON & family at Pope Street and the next entry down, Belmont Farm, shows a 20 year old Sarah LARKIN - is this how they met? Now I am getting confused. The 1871 census of Biddendon (RG10/953, folio 37, page 3) shows John MITCHELL, Head, Unm, 74, Tea Dealer born High Halden, together with widowed sister Sarah BROOK, aged 72, born High Halden, nephew William BROOK, aged 52, Dust Contractor, born Biddendon & William's wife Sarah BROOK, aged 53, born Biddendon. Were William & Sarah visiting John MITCHELL on the night of the 1871 census and did one of their children fill in the census form as if they were at home in Eltham? And if so, how does Sarah BROOK nee MITCHEL (baptised 13 May 1799 at High Halden daughter of William & Elizabeth) fit with William BROOK, Dust Contractor. Ah, she is probably his Aunt as a Sarah MITCHELL married James BROOK, a widower, on 4 November 1822 at Maidstone and a Sarah BROOKS, widow, aged 52 born High Halden is in the 1851 census of Maidstone (HO107/1617, folio 369, page 9) living with son Thomas at Stone Street.
It still does not help finding the baptismal record for James MITCHEL(L) but does tie in the William BROOK(S)/MITCHEL(L) connection as a Mary MITCHELL is baptised at High Halden on 27 December 1794, daughter of William & Elizabeth as Flook has already found for you.
Janet
It still does not help finding the baptismal record for James MITCHEL(L) but does tie in the William BROOK(S)/MITCHEL(L) connection as a Mary MITCHELL is baptised at High Halden on 27 December 1794, daughter of William & Elizabeth as Flook has already found for you.
Janet