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What happened to Noah SMITH?
published by daveerasmus - 5 years 8 months 11 days ago.

Ok.

I've scoured the GRO looking for a possible Stephen SMITH or HORWOOD born around 1840 but without success.

I can't find Esther anywhere.

I think Noah junior (born 1832) was in the Dursley Workhouse in 1841 and was an apprentice mechanic in Bristol St George in 1851. I think he married Elizabeth MOSTON in 1852 in Bedminster and they had a son John in 1854. In 1861 and 1871 they were in Bristol (St Philip & St Jacob) and he died in 1877 in Dursley.

One of the witnesses to Noah senior's marriage was Enoch SMITH. This might have been his father. There is a marriage of Enoch SMITH and Ann DAINTON in Dursley in 1806, Enoch was baptised in Dursley in 1786.

I've put all of the relevant sources in a mini tree on Ancestry. If you'd like an invitation let me know. Or you should find it (with many others!) if you do a search on my username (daveerasmus). 

This doesn't answer all of your questions unfortunately, but it might take things forward a little.

Dave Erasmus


What happened to Noah SMITH?
published by Pat Hase - 5 years 8 months 12 days ago.

That's fantastic - Thank you Dave.  But the mystery deepens!

Looking at the 1841 Census, Sarah SMITH is with her mother Ann HORWOOD, in Cam and she has with her a 1-year-old Stephen SMITH.  This isn't her son Stephen who married Susan - he was born in 1843.  Who was this Stephen and what happened to him?

No sightings of her husband, Noah SMITH or their two children Esther and young Noah yet.  All help gratefully received.


What happened to Noah SMITH?
published by daveerasmus - 5 years 8 months 12 days ago.

I like a mystery. Do you know where Sarah and the children were in 1841? Do you know whether either of the children married? Any marriage certificate might show the status of their father and his occupation.

Dave Erasmus


St. Jude's Church
published by Pat Hase - 5 years 8 months 27 days ago.

I think you will find that the George DYER who built St Judes was William's son and he was born in about 1862 in Kewstoke. He died in 1934.  I found it quite difficult to find any documentation about the building of the Church.   


PUDDY and BAKER Weston-super-Mare
published by Pat Hase - 5 years 9 months 2 days ago.

I think the Butcher was probably Hubert Henry PUDDY - He lived at 31 Bournville Road.

Thanks for the information about Silvester George BAKER Junior - I didn't know about his Freedom of the City of London. 


George Jennings
published by Bill Caple - 5 years 9 months 3 days ago.

Pat & Graham

Many thanks for your help


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