↑ 1841 England Census / Idstone, near Ashbury, Berkshire (HO107 / 27 / 1 / 5 p.17) William Partridge age ~30, head, carpenter, b. Berkshire; in household with Elizabeth Partridge age ~25, wife, b. Middlesex; plus four children, all born in Berkshire: John age 8, son; James age 6, son; Uriah age 3, son; and Sarah age 9 months, daughter;
↑ 1851 England Census / Ashbury, Berkshire, England (HO107 / 1687 / 21 pp.11-12) William Partridge age 42, head, married, carpenter, b. Hendred, Berkshire; in household with Elizabeth Partridge age 41, wife, married, b. London; and unmarried children John age 18, agricultural labourer, b. Letcombe, Berkshire; James age 16, errand boy, b. Ashbury, Berkshire; Uriah age 14, agricultural labourer, b. Ashbury, Berkshire; Sarah Ann age 10, scholar, b. Ashbury, Berkshire; William Henry age 7, scholar, b. Ashbury, Berkshire; George age 5, scholar, b. Ashbury, Berkshire; and Edwin age 2, b. Ashbury, Berkshire;
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with James by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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