Susanna(h) Carter

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Susanna(h) Carter

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Susannah Carter, b c 1818, in or close around Birmingham, is my Great x 2 grandmother. She married my great x 2 grandfather , Samuel Harvey, in 1836 at St Peter's Harborne, Nr Birmingham. He was a comb maker? A witness at this marriage was an Elizabeth Carter, perhaps mother or sister/ sister in law. They then lived in Sun St Birmingham and Kings Norton before moving to Liverpool. 1841 and 1851 census. They moved to Liverpool between 1851 and 1854 when my great g. mother (Eliza Agnes) was born. I have all the children, some baptised at St Philip's Birmingham (7) and born Liverpool (3). I connected the families by getting a birth certificate for Samuel Cade Harvey b Birmingham,Dec 1843 and my G Grandmother Eliza b Liverpool Jan. 1854. They matched as the same parents :D .
Children most of whom were known by their second names.
born Birmingham
Louisa Betsy 1838
James Thomas 1840
Ann Maria 1842
Samuel Cade 1843
Emily 1845
Catherine Alice 1847
Julia Clara 1849

Born Liverpool
Eliza Agnes 1854
(Sarah) Emily 1856
Margaret Ann 1859
Her first Husband Samuel Harvey died 1858 and she remarried 1866. She is on 1861 census at 102 tarlton St Everton.
A few areas of help please
1) Samuel Cade vanishes after 1851 census in Kings Norton. I can't find a death marriage or any thing. As I have his birth certificate I would like to trace him and where did "Cade" come from??
2) Baptisms of those born in Liverpool.
3) Any thing about Susannah b c 1818 before her marriage. I have her father as Samuel from her 2nd marriage to Abraham Webster July 1866 at St Peter's Everton. BUT could she have not known or forgotten her father's name and used her late husband or father in law's in stead?? I cannot find her birth or any siblings.
As usual your help is so gratefully appreciated.
Lynne
ps I forgot to mention that as her children where commonly known by their second names, I wondered if that might apply to Susannah as well.

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Re: Susanna(h) Carter

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Just bobbing in briefly without much time to do any research, just thought I would suggest that you might be better off looking for a baptism for Susannah in Birmingham, people with local resources might be able to help better than we, such as we hold for the Liverpool area. Have you tried a Midlands forum to see if they have suggestions?
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Re: Susanna(h) Carter

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Any suggestions as to a Birmingham forum as I don't know one. No one seems to have such resources as Lancashire. Lancs OPC and yourselves of course.

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There are a lot of Birmingham baptisms, marriage, and burial records on Ancestry
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I've looked at them and don't seem to be able to find a match, as she says her father is Samuel. If her father was Benjamin I would have plumped for that one. I am trying to join a Birmingham History site but it takes time. Do they have a family history group like you?

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I think this could be Samuel Harvey's baptism it's on Ancestry

St Phillip Birmingham
31 May 1822
Samuel born 25 August 1818 and Henry born 11 November 1821
Parent's Samuel and Elizabeth Harvey
Abode Queen Street
Occupation comb maker
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Re: Susanna(h) Carter

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You could try the Warwickshire Forum on Roots Chat or even their a Forum called a Family a History Beginners.

There is a large Birmingham Family History but whether they have a forum like us I have no idea.
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Re: Susanna(h) Carter

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Thanks Hilary. How come I search and do not find :oops:
I am just putting a post on the British Genealogy site Warwickshire. Will also try Roots chat.
Thanks again. Did you enjoy the snow ???

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Re: Susanna(h) Carter

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Looked again after Hilary's find and I still cannot find any baptisms for the Liverpool Children. Tried ancestry and Lancs OPC. and Family search/ Perhaps they were just not baptised as children.

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Maybe the children were baptised in a non conformist church and therefor don't show on the Liverpool Cof E or RC baptisms.

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Re: Susanna(h) Carter

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Just to update you on my progress over the week end. I have got no further with Susannah carter, so I will have to carry on. Her husband Samuel Harvey, however. I have found his baptism aged 4 along with his baby brother Henry in 1822 at St Philip's Birmingham.
After his marriage to Susannah and 11 children later (only 2 did not live to adulthood. That was good wasn't it :) )
He died in Liverpool in 1858.
His parents were Samuel and Elizabeth (Nicholls). They had 4 children b 1814 to 1821, but unfortunately Samuel died in 1822 , buried St Philip's Birmingham (At least 1 of his children died as infants and are buried there as well)
Elizabeth remarried within a couple of months to James Cade bachelor , who was a lot younger than her. (From 1851 census). They had 1 child Betsey Cade b 1826 died 1838. Elizabeth died 1864 in Birmingham and James remarried quickly in 1864 and died 1869 in Birmingham.

I can't find Elizabeth and James on 1841 census using Anc. If anyone else can that would be brilliant :D
Thanks for help Lynne

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