
Stephen LONGMORE

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Name Stephen LONGMORE Birth 1811 Aston Birmingham Christening 29 September 1813 IGI St Matthew Walsall Staffs. Gender Male Death 1893 Aston, Warwickshire, UK Person ID I1658 My Genealogy
Father Thomas LONGMORE, c. 1 January 1772, St Matthew Walsall Staffs Mother Mary LOWBRIDGE Marriage 24 March 1799 IGI St Matthew Walsall Staffs Family ID F712 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Anna (LONGMORE) d. Aston, Warwickshire, UK Marriage before 1835 Children 1. Thomas LONGMORE, b. 1835 APPROX, Walsall, Birmingham, Staffordshire d. 1919, Sheffield, Yorkshire
Family ID F726 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 16 May 2016
Family 2 Hannah BENNETT, b. 1821, Aston Birmingham Marriage 23 December 1853 Brm 6d 226 1853 Dec,St Phillips Parish Church Brm by banns Family ID F727 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 16 May 2016
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Notes - There was no death recorded for a Stephen 1854 1861. There is a solid run of census information from 1861 to 1891 for a Stephen born at Walsall married to a Hannah. All the ages line up. the only thing wrong is that this Stephen has a job of AG LAB or GEN LAB where as on his wedding cert and on Thomas's wedding cert he was a SILVERPLATER or PLATER. There was no other Stephen on any of the census (inc 1841) which remotly matched this one for dates and facts.
1841 Lancaster BRM Plater. Anna (or Hannah) as wife
1861 Lower Portland St Aston Ag Lab b Walsall
1871 as above
1881 Cottages Portland St Aston Farm Labourer
1891 2 Cottages Portland St Aston General Labourer b Walsall - Birth place note ( J Evans): ex death cert Aston Birmingham 1841 census was 35
- Death place note ( J Evans): Aston (Warwicks) 6d 288 1893 Dec.
- There was no death recorded for a Stephen 1854 1861. There is a solid run of census information from 1861 to 1891 for a Stephen born at Walsall married to a Hannah. All the ages line up. the only thing wrong is that this Stephen has a job of AG LAB or GEN LAB where as on his wedding cert and on Thomas's wedding cert he was a SILVERPLATER or PLATER. There was no other Stephen on any of the census (inc 1841) which remotly matched this one for dates and facts.