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If you look where it says father's name it's there in light blue. Where did you get the name Erasmus from? Is it from family information? This is a possible birth with the father called John:-
hi Blue I ve been looking at this on Tablet (in bed wiv flu !) but have come down to check on table top pc and it has come out quite different ! _ can see the fathers, the blue and all. Thanks. I think the Tablet was stopping full page from getting thru!
So it is either John or Erasmus, isnt it.
Some years ago, some one was helping me with family history and found a link and told me it was Erasmus. However, I am not sure where I have stored the print-off about it now unfortunately. And I forget the name I was told was Erasmus' wife. I am determined to keep better records this time , and even try to make a family tree type thing with all the data.
But as you say, the mariage lines do say 'John' in fact.
many thanks,
Laurence
Last edited by Laurence Roberts on 04 Nov 2012 18:05, edited 1 time in total.
It seems to fit with Ellen's birth-place listted as Caernarfonshire, but I don't recognise Maria, unless that is Mary Ellen - Maria and Mary basically same name are nt they ?
I am trying to take it all in. (It's quite emotional too, and makes them all seem real again.) Nana Roberts (Mary Ellen Roberts nee Thomson is the only one I actually knew).
Blue70 wrote:If you look where it says father's name it's there in light blue. Where did you get the name Erasmus from? Is it from family information? This is a possible birth with the father called John:-
The marriage record is a good source for the father's name so I would go with John rather than Erasmus. Looking at the ages on the census records this birth is probably a better match than the other John & Laurence record:-
This is the transcript of the 1861 census
Souety School House Cunningsburgh Shetland
John Thomson 55 teacher bn Lanna Shetland
Joan 55 bn Tingwall
Jean 30 daughter Vail knitter bn Sandwick Shetland
Grace 28 daur bn Sandwick
Joan 26 dressmaker bn Sandwick
Agnes 22 daur stocking knitter bn Sandwick
Margaret 15 ag lab bn Cunningsburgh
Laurence 12 son bn Cunningsburgh
Barbara 9 daur bn Cuningsburgh
1871 Laurence is still with parents at Bogie Sandwick and Cunningsburgh now an ag lab.
The 1891 censu sshows in Sandwick and Cunningsburgh aJoan Thomson aged 85 born Tingwall living with her son Laurence Thomson 42 a farmer and his wife Margaret.
I don't think this can be the Laurence in Liverpool in the same census. Also your Laurence says his father was a farmer this Laurence's father is a teacher.
I can't find any matching census records for 1851, 1861 or 1871. Laurence was a mariner when he married so he may have been away at sea a lot before he settled down in Liverpool. I think most Shetland Islanders either worked on the land or were fishermen.
Laurence Roberts wrote:Yes she seems so young to be far from her home.
Laurence
It wasn't unusual for child to be 'in service' at a young age in Victorian times. Even far away from home. I have one child in service as a domestic at the age of 14 who appears to have been made pregnant by her 'gentleman' employer. My paternal g.mother raised the baby to adulthood.
Some jobs children used to do in Victorian times are...
1. Down the coal mines
2. Chimney sweeps [human brushes!]
3. Rat Catcher
4. Horse poo picker/collector
5. Factory worker
6. Field worker
7. Seller in the streets
8. Scaring birds from the fields
9. Domestic service
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