Facts and Events
Richard Horn was baptised at Barnack in Northamptonshire on 29th November 1812, son of Francis and Ann Horn. The baptism of his younger siblings record that his father was a labourer and that the family lived at Southorpe, a hamlet in the south of Barnack parish, which is what Richard gave as his place of birth.
In 1856, aged 43, Richard married a widow, Charlotte Cunnington (formerly Newborn). The 1871 census finds him living with Charlotte, her children from her first marriage and her elderly mother. Richard has yet to be traced after 1871.
References
- ↑ Church of England. Parish Church of Barnack (Northamptonshire). Parish registers, 1695–1974. (Northampton, England: Northamptonshire Record Office).
ch. 29 Nov 1812: Richard son of Francis & Ann Horn
- ↑ England. England and Wales. 1871 Census Schedules. (
Kew, Richmond, Greater London TW9 4DU, United Kingdom: The National Archives (abbreviated TNA), formerly the UK General Register Office.) RG10/3310/51/12, 2 Apr 1871.
Address | Barnack, Northamptonshire | Name | Relation to head | Marital status | Sex | Age | Implied birthdate | Occupation | Birthplace | Richard Horn | head | married | male | 58 | 1812/3 | Ag Lab | Southorpe, Northamptonshire | Charlotte Horn | wife | married | female | 59 | 1811/2 | | Barnack, Northamptonshire | Charlotte Cunnington | daughter in law | unmarried | female | 31 | 1839/40 | Laundress | Stamford, Lincolnshire | Edward Cunnington | son in law | unmarried | male | 27 | 1843/4 | Ag Lab | West Deeping, Lincolnshire | Humphery Cunnington | son in law | unmarried | male | 25 | 1845/6 | Ag Lab | West Deeping, Lincolnshire | Alice Newborn | mother in law | widow | female | 91 | 1779/80 | Retired Gardener Widow | Toft, Lincolnshire |
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