Bride's father occupation

Is this the family in 1841? Cross Street, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. The Town is given as Willenhall.

George b. 1791
Elizabeth b. 1798
John b. 1827
George b. 1831
Sarah b. 1831
Fanny b. 1833

The census is very faint, but George senior's occupation does look like Caster or Castor
 
Is this the family in 1841? Cross Street, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. The Town is given as Willenhall.

George b. 1791
Elizabeth b. 1798
John b. 1827
George b. 1831
Sarah b. 1831
Fanny b. 1833

The census is very faint, but George senior's occupation does look like Caster or Castor
That is the family I am trying to prove that it is the same Fanny Carter
 
Doesn't help that I cannot find a single baptism for any of the children :headbang:

I found a possible for George - 12 April 1829, St Peter Wolverhampton. Parents George and Elizabeth - George the father was a Caster.

Have you looked for the other's listed in 1841? Just came across a couple of possible marriages for George junior - 8 July 1861, both he and father (George's) occupations are Caster. Then 27 Dec 1880 both George's occupations given as Iron Caster. Both marriages, George jnr is listed as a widower. On the second marriage George the father is listed as deceased.
 
Hmm I had not found that one for George.

Not had any luck at all with any baptisms so that one for George is the first.

George Jnr first marriage 29 Nov 1849 has both his nad fathers occupation as caster and took place in the same church as Fanny's St Giles Willenhall.
 
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