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Re: George William Parkin. 1861 census

Many thanks for all this I really do appreciate it. Certainly a lot to check out.

Re: George William Parkin. 1861 census


"There is a John Edwin Parkin born Q4 1854 Wortley MMN Parkin*.

Here is his death
PARKIN, JOHN EDWIN 2
GRO Reference: 1856 D Quarter in WORTLEY Volume 09C Page 117.

I suspect that the John Parkin age 15 in 1871 was actually

PARKIN, HENRY REDFEARN
GRO Reference: 1856 M Quarter in WORTLEY AND PENISTONE Volume 09C Page 179

He was son of Henry and Ann (nee Redfearn). He would have been stepson not son in law

Dave

Re: George William Parkin. 1861 census

Hi Dave

Have I got this right?....Henry & Ann (mmn Redfearn) Parkin were my George William Parkin's grandparents and the the Elizabeth Parkin ( Ann Elizabeth Parkin) born 1844 was George's mother? Which would have made her 15 at time of George's birth.

Apologies if I'm reading this all wrong. Thanks again for the help

Re: George William Parkin. 1861 census

I think you have read it correctly
Dave

Re: George William Parkin. 1861 census

Hi David I,
The GRO for George William Parkin is: 1859 Sept qtr. Wortley..no mmn.
Henry Parkin I believe died in 1857 June qtr age 35 Wortley.
If this is correct, then George Brown was more likely to be George Wm. Parkin's father.

HAPPY HUNTING:sleuth_or_spy: