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I'm trying to trace details (BMD) of a Henry Latham, the father of Thomas Latham (b.1829) in the Liverpool area.
Thomas married in 1852 and the certificate states Thomas's father as Henry, a deceased labourer.
As his life is mainly pre 1837 I'm struggling to get any information.
There are Latham's on the 1831 poll book but I think my ancestors may have been too poor to be eligible for the vote, so this is another family presumably.
Could you please give the full details from the marriage certificate, including occupations, addresses and witnesses so that we can see the full picture.
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The Online Parish Clerk agrees with your interpretation of Jordan Street, Bert and also has another couple of children I would suspect are theirs too.
Baptism: 24 Sep 1833 St Peter, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
William Latham - [Child] of Henry Latham & Elizabeth
Abode: Jordan St
Occupation: Labourer
Baptised by: Jno. Robinson Asst. Curate
Register: Baptisms 1833 - 1834, Page 144, Entry 1152
Source: LDS Film 1656421
Baptism: 7 Dec 1834 St James, Toxteth, Lancashire, England
Margaret Latham - Daughter of Henry Latham & Elizabeth
Abode: Hill Street, Toxteth Park
Occupation: Labourer
Baptised by: John Smith, Minister
Register: Baptisms 1827 - 1835, Page 290, Entry 2315
Source: LDS Film 1468980
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Henry Latham/Elizabeth Lea, 1817 Liverpool. Put to one side for now, Henry was a Weaver and unlikely to become a labourer.
Henry Latham, Mariner.
Elizabeth Edwards
26 June 1817, St Peters Liverpool.
A Mariner is only a Mariner at sea, if he stayed ashore, an occupation as a labourer is likely.
The baptisms below grouped together show when the Mariners baptisms cease and the labourers begin. It would also depend on the first William dying and renaming another William, not an unusual practice.
Baptism: 2 Sep 1821 St Peter, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
William Leathom - [Child] of Henry Leathom & Elizabeth
Abode: Crump St
Occupation: Mariner
Baptised by: J. Pulford Curate
Register: Baptisms 1821 - 1822, Page 78, Entry 623
Source: LDS Film 1656418
Baptism: 17 Apr 1825 St Peter, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Henry Latham - [Child] of Henry Latham & Elizabeth
Abode: Norfolk Street
Occupation: Mariner
Baptised by: P. Bulmer Curate
Register: Baptisms 1823 - 1825, Page 589, Entry 4704
Source: LDS Film 1656418
Baptism: 28 Jun 1830 St Peter, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Thomas Latham - [Child] of Henry Latham & Elizabeth
Abode: Jordan St
Occupation: Labourer
Baptised by: William Goddard Offg. Minister
Register: Baptisms 1830 - 1831, Page 56, Entry 447
Source: LDS Film 93878
Baptism: 24 Sep 1833 St Peter, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
William Latham - [Child] of Henry Latham & Elizabeth
Abode: Jordan St
Occupation: Labourer
Baptised by: Jno. Robinson Asst. Curate
Register: Baptisms 1833 - 1834, Page 144, Entry 1152
Source: LDS Film 1656421
Baptism: 7 Dec 1834 St James, Toxteth, Lancashire, England
Margaret Latham - Daughter of Henry Latham & Elizabeth
Abode: Hill Street, Toxteth Park
Occupation: Labourer
Baptised by: John Smith, Minister
Register: Baptisms 1827 - 1835, Page 290, Entry 2315
Source: LDS Film 1468980
Last edited by Bertieone on 06 Jan 2017 11:23, edited 1 time in total.
I've reached the same conclusion regarding William and Margaret being Thomas's siblings.
However I'm still trying to find out more info on their Father.
This is my "brick wall" which I have hit and cannot seem to navigate.
I must admit that I have not thought that all those mentioned would be siblings but what you have reasoned makes sense. Can you locate the death of the William in question?
I've also been searching the 1841 census with no joy except the children (Thomas, William and Margaret) possibly being in the Wigan Workhouse???
Thoroughly confused but appreciate the help thus far on here
There's an Elizabeth Latham being born to a Henry and Ellen Latham in 1825, and the address is given as Wright St.
Baptism: 15 May 1826 St Peter, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Elizabeth Latham - [Child] of Henry Latham & Ellen
Abode: Wright Street
Occupation: Plasterer
Baptised by: P. Bulmer Curate
Register: Baptisms 1825 - 1826, Page 191, Entry 1523
Source: LDS 1656419
I suppose that Henry and Ellen could have moved and Henry and Elizabeth went to Wright St by the time of Williams death.
To much of a coincidence I think, I wasn't keen on that death, I think Wright St is away from the area of the baptism streets. It would mean they moved away from an area and moved back again.
The children in the Wigan Workhouse are at least numerated together suggesting they are siblings and not in alphabetical order. To end up in there I would think at least one parent possibly died in Wigan.
The one I thought possible died in the Workhouse aged 0, Elizabeth Latham. 1837
Fandorin101 wrote:I've reached the same conclusion regarding William and Margaret being Thomas's siblings.
However I'm still trying to find out more info on their Father.
This is my "brick wall" which I have hit and cannot seem to navigate.
Focusing solely on a birth for one person, especially when you don't know for sure where he was born, doesn't always lead anywhere, which is why we tend to look all round the family, including siblings etc. Even if they don't prove positive results, at least the negatives can often help to eliminate others.
Looking at siblings also sometimes leads to other clues, such as whether there is another family member living in the household.
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Bertieone wrote:Sight of the admission registers for Wigan Workhouse would be handy,
Does anyone know if they exist and are available?
Out of my geographical area of knowledge I'm afraid but the the Leigh Group of our Society hosts a Help Desk at the Wigan and Leigh Archives and Local Studies at Leigh Town Hall at 1.30 pm on Mondays where they will be able to help.
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