SALMON Chart 0700

This is a Chart for William Salmon and Catherine ???

 

married

 

5,6,7
WILLIAM SALMON

born about
1779
Brinkley, Cambridgeshire
occupation
1841, 1851 Cheesemonger
died between
1851 and 1861

 

4,5,6
CATHERINE ???

born about
1785
Ely, Cambridgeshire


1,2,3,4,5
Thomas
SALMON
born about
1803
Ely (Cambridge), Cambridgeshire
died
18th September 1866
Shoreditch district
Middlesex
Aged 65

married
16 March 1823
St Matthews
 Bethnal Green
London
Mary Ann
CLARK
  1. 1851 Census - 44 Ratcliff Highway, St George in the East, Middlesex.
  2. 1841 Census -  Ratcliff Highway, St George in the East, Middlesex. I am certain this is the same family as they are in the same road, Thomas is the head and a Coffee House Keeper, his wife is Mary and there is a Sarah, Rebecca, Elizabeth (no Esther but this is likely) and a Thomas. However none of the ages tie up, This is in order for Thomas and Mary A as they rounded up or down on the 1841 Census, but for Thomas the son he is down as being 4 but only 10 on the 1851 Census, Rebecca is down as 7 but only 13 on the 1851 Census, Sarah is 9 but only 17 on the 1851 Census. As Thomas is down after Esther/Elizabeth it is possible that he was only four months nor four years which would make sense, but the main problem is Rebecca. Still certain we have the correct family. There are more children on this Census and I will add above accordingly.
  3. Marriage details IGI
  4. 1861 Census -  Walthamstow Coffee House, 245 Holywell Street, Shoreditch, Middlesex.  Thomas's mother Catherine, aged 75 born Ely, Cambridgeshire, was with Thomas and Mary. There were also two servants and a lodger with them.
  5. 1851 Census, 3 Mare Street, Essex Place, Hackney, Middlesex. There was a Visitor and they had a Servant.
  6. 1841 Census, Essex Place, Hackney, Middlesex
  7. Original information for this Chart was given to me by a Jenny SOLES on the 18th July 2007.

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