Facts and Events
Emma Newborn was born in about 1825. She appears to have been the daughter of Charles Newborn and Mary Slater, although no baptism has yet been found for her. However, she appears with Charles and Mary and their other children in the 1841 census, and there is otherwise a large gap in Charles and Mary's children. Emma has yet to be traced after 1841.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 England. 1841 Census Schedules for England and Wales, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. (
Kew, Richmond, Greater London TW9 4DU, United Kingdom: The National Archives (abbreviated TNA), formerly the UK General Register Office.) HO107/815/2/10/14, 6 Jun 1841.
Address | Barnack, Northamptonshire | Name | Sex | Age* | Implied birthdate | Occupation | Born in county? | Charles Newborn | male | 40 | 1796-1801 | Gardener | Y | Mary Newborn | female | 40 | 1796-1801 | | Y | Joseph Newborn | male | 17 | 1823/4 | | Y | Emma Newborn | female | 15 | 1825/6 | | Y | Owen Newborn | male | 14 | 1826/7 | | Y | Charles Newborn | male | 12 | 1828/9 | | Y | Slater Newborn | male | 5 | 1835/6 | | Y | Mary Newborn | female | 3 | 1837/8 | | Y | *Age was supposed to be rounded down to the next multiple of five for everyone over 15. |
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