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Diane Palmer

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Diane Report 10 Jul 2006 14:40

WILSON Looking for information about the Coventry Wilson family of Eusebius(c 1815) and Louisa(c 1816/7) Wilson nee Saunders. They had a son John (1838) who married Mary Ann Fletcher (I think born Bristol) from Cov.1861 Census. They had a son Abijah (1861) who I found on the 1881 Census in London. (Nowhere in 1871) I could not find John and Mary Ann anywhere in Coventry or London during that time and wonder if they moved to London or died. Mary Ann's mother, Sarah Fletcher had a lodger Ada Roscoe living with her in 1861 and 1871. In 1881 an Ada Roscow then appears in London with a brother and sister living with Alfred Ainger, Scripture Reader at the Priory, Hampstead. In 1881 Coventry Census another Mary Ann Wilson (niece) is listed with George and Eliza Kimberley - Eliza being John's sister. Any help in this would complete John's family history up to 1881. Hope somone out there can help. I have a Eusibius b 1839 in Coventry according to 1861 Census. He is not my direct relation but I would like any information about him if possible. He worked for ae Elijah Rollerson as a Baker and was also a Wesleyan Methodist Local Lay Preacher. I also have a few other scraps of info re Wesleyan Mehodism in Coventry around that time. Would appreciate some help here if possible. Diane Palmer