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mary grindey dissappears after 1851

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SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 21 Nov 2011 05:34

To finish off the sequence

1841 Census

Name: Richard Stubbs
Age: 23
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1818
Gender: Male
Where born: Cheshire, England

Civil parish: Prestbury
Hundred: Macclesfield
County/Island: Cheshire
Country: England

Registration district: Macclesfield
Sub-registration district: East Macclesfield

Richard Stubbs 23 Publican
Ann Stubbs 24
Mary Ann Stubbs 15
Caroline Stubbs 11
Joseph Stubbs 1

Address:- Waters Green




sylvia

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 21 Nov 2011 05:37

There are several Maria Shufflebothams born in 1835 +/ 5 years




sylvia

Vanessa

Vanessa Report 21 Nov 2011 05:41

There has been quite a lot of work done on the Grind(e)ys in Staffordshire! I have a Mary Grindy married into my Brooks family in 1872, and was very well guided by some people involved in the research.

See if this link helps any:

www.russellajj.co.uk/dowlerweb-o/p119.htm

Many of the Grindeys named children after their own parents, hence cousins all with the same names. To add to the confusion, there were cousins marrying cousins!

Have fun trying to sort them all out!

scarey

scarey Report 21 Nov 2011 09:52

Thanks vanessa
yes there are various people looking at the grindeys of staffordshire. No one has been able to place my link into other established line, and no others I have been in contact with have managed to identify what happened to Mary. this is why I chose to post here about it

a recent brekthrough was discovering that Mary's mother had been Ann stubbs. Previously we only had her forename.

we still have no marriage date for them.

I had hoped that by identifying the fate of Mary grindy/grindey/grinday/grundy/grundey/grindley it might bring me further.

I now find myself looking more at the stubbs connections, because I think there might be someting coming from that end

I'm not sure how much Fun it is ,can be a little hair torn out now and again but great when find something

scarey

scarey Report 21 Nov 2011 09:53

thanks sylvia for that
good to have the 1841 census

yes a few maria shufflebothams 1835 +/- 5 years, but were they all born in macclesfield?

scarey

scarey Report 21 Nov 2011 09:58

thanks sylvia
for the censuses
yes I use Family search a lot to find things

The maria shufflebotham I was looking for guided by family search was daughter of Jame and elizabeth shuflebotham.

She appears to be the only daughter of the second marriage of her mother ,who would have been around 40 when she was born - hence no full siblings

A lot of what I'm piecing together at present is just wishful thinking hoping I find a piece of the jigsaw that cements them all together
thanks for the help