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Notes on Individuals 1990 Section 4.

Ephraim (c 30.6.1818).

Burial register shows this poor boy killed at Hartford Mill (Langford Budville).

Thomas (c 15.3.1818).

Tailor, wife Mary's father William Hungerford, labourer. No trace found of Thomas or of any children, after his marriage. A Mary Waygood, "wife", appears alone on 1851 Census, age 56, occupation meat seller, her address at the time was in the parish in which both parties to Thomas's marriage in 1848 had been residing, and she could have been Thomas's wife if her age (45) was understated at marriage; no later trace of her found.

Ann (b 1823 approx.).

Appears on 1841 census aged 17 years, with younger siblings, baptism not traced. Husband clerk, his father, Michael, silk manufacturer. Witnesses at marriage William and Isaac Dibble, William apparently sister Jane's husband.

Jane (c 8.4.1827) .

Husband carpenter, his father, George, labourer. Probably lived in Monmouthshire, see sister Ann above.