Looking for the burial of William Payne, between 1851 and 1861 census. (wife mARY a widow according to 1861, bOVEY TRACEY). He was born in North Bovey, was a hawker of pottery in 1841, 1851 in Plymouth with a nephew, listed as a labourer. No trace on free bmd or GRO May have been baptist when he died. Is it unusual not to be registered at this time?
Re: William Payne
Posted by Deborah on 18/11/2022, 10:53 am, in reply to "William Payne"
Given that there were multiple William PAYNES in Plymouth area, could you let us know his approx birth year?
Re: William Payne
Posted by judith on 18/11/2022, 11:38 am, in reply to "Re: William Payne"
he was born in North Bovey 1801, Married Mary Phillips of LIdford, two daughters, Elizabeth, and Mary Ann.Mary Payne, wife on 1861 census Bovey Tracey as a widow. Have looked on find my past, for Newton Abbot and Plymouth, and matched up ages on GRO site, but none fit. pretty sure they were baptists at Hen St Chapel Bovey, so burials not likely to be found, as have searched for other relatives there, and would have spotted him. 1841 HE AND mARY are travelling Hawkers, selling pottery, he is staying with another William Payne, a china dealer in East Stonehouse, listed as a labourer, but age and birthplace right. The other William Payne a nephew I believe. Daughters in 1841 found, one working and one with Payne grandmother.