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Hi all,
I've started properly tracking my ancestors after making a lot of mistakes in my family tree the first time round - currently looking for the birth of a Benjamin Hodgson; he seems to have just appeared in 1849 as that's the earliest record of him i can find! Here's what i know: (B.H. - Benjamin Hodgson)
b. 1825 (maybe 1826?), mirfield area (possibly flockton)
d. 1898, flockton - he's buried here too.
married Ellen Naylor on 11th March 1849 at the Parish of Thornhill - his father, James Hodgson, is mentioned here. He was a coal miner, as was his father.
1861 census, flockton - him, Ellen + 5 of their kids (Mary, Henry, George, Eliza, Ada)
1871 census, flockton - him, Ellen + 6 of their kids (Henry, George, Eliza, Joseph, Charles, Benjamin)
1881 census, flockton - him, Ellen + 4 of their kids (Henry, Charles, Joseph, Benjamin) + apprentice William Edgeworth
1891 census, flockton - him, Ellen + 3 of their kids (Henry, Joseph, Benjamin)
there are also baptism records for the majority of their children available online, as well as several marriage records for their children, where his & their names match up.
as he was born 1825 & married at 24, witnessed by his father James, i don't believe he had any previous marriages, so this rules out:
an 1851 census in York of a lodger called B.H. w/ a wife & son that doesn't match
an 1841 census in Catterick w/ 15yr old B.H. (father listed as Christopher)
an 1841 census in Mirfield w/ 15yr old B.H. (father listed as Charles)
an 1841 census in Bradford w/ 15yr old B.H. (father listed as Benjamin)
an 1825 baptism in Catterick of B.H. (father listed as Stephen)
an 1828 birth & christening in Leeds of B.H. to James & Elizabeth (1828 too far out of possible birth year)
I'm at a loss with where to look honestly, i can't seem to find anything else that fits him or this area. It's unlikely he ever went out of the Mirfield/Flockton/Thornhill area as none of these families came from lots of money, and the men always worked as coal miners starting at very young ages. I've tried looking for parish records in the area but there don't seem to be any before 1837.
Any thoughts or insight or ideas of where to look would be much appreciated
I've started properly tracking my ancestors after making a lot of mistakes in my family tree the first time round - currently looking for the birth of a Benjamin Hodgson; he seems to have just appeared in 1849 as that's the earliest record of him i can find! Here's what i know: (B.H. - Benjamin Hodgson)
b. 1825 (maybe 1826?), mirfield area (possibly flockton)
d. 1898, flockton - he's buried here too.
married Ellen Naylor on 11th March 1849 at the Parish of Thornhill - his father, James Hodgson, is mentioned here. He was a coal miner, as was his father.
1861 census, flockton - him, Ellen + 5 of their kids (Mary, Henry, George, Eliza, Ada)
1871 census, flockton - him, Ellen + 6 of their kids (Henry, George, Eliza, Joseph, Charles, Benjamin)
1881 census, flockton - him, Ellen + 4 of their kids (Henry, Charles, Joseph, Benjamin) + apprentice William Edgeworth
1891 census, flockton - him, Ellen + 3 of their kids (Henry, Joseph, Benjamin)
there are also baptism records for the majority of their children available online, as well as several marriage records for their children, where his & their names match up.
as he was born 1825 & married at 24, witnessed by his father James, i don't believe he had any previous marriages, so this rules out:
an 1851 census in York of a lodger called B.H. w/ a wife & son that doesn't match
an 1841 census in Catterick w/ 15yr old B.H. (father listed as Christopher)
an 1841 census in Mirfield w/ 15yr old B.H. (father listed as Charles)
an 1841 census in Bradford w/ 15yr old B.H. (father listed as Benjamin)
an 1825 baptism in Catterick of B.H. (father listed as Stephen)
an 1828 birth & christening in Leeds of B.H. to James & Elizabeth (1828 too far out of possible birth year)
I'm at a loss with where to look honestly, i can't seem to find anything else that fits him or this area. It's unlikely he ever went out of the Mirfield/Flockton/Thornhill area as none of these families came from lots of money, and the men always worked as coal miners starting at very young ages. I've tried looking for parish records in the area but there don't seem to be any before 1837.
Any thoughts or insight or ideas of where to look would be much appreciated