NameThomas Troth , 6G Uncle
Birthca 17721929
Baptism21 Apr 1772, St. John The Baptist’s Parish Church, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire1930
Death19 Aug 1839, 12 Court 3 House, Smallbrock Street, Birmingham, West Midlands1931,1929
Burial25 Aug 1839, St. Martin in the Bullring’s Parish Church, Birmingham, West Midlands1932
Burial MemoThomas Lammas of Smallbrook Street, age 67
OccupationSmith1929
EducationAble to sign name1933
Alias/AKAThomas Lammas1929
Alias/AKAThomas Lamus1933
Alias/AKAThomas Lammus1934,1935,1936
Cause of deathDecay of nature1929
FatherThomas Lammas (<1749-<1812)
MotherAnn Troth (<1751-<1810)
Spouses
1Esther Green , Spouse of 6G Uncle
Birthca 1769
Birth MemoEstimate
Death28 Oct 1847, 167 Hampton Street, Birmingham, West Midlands1937,1938
Alias/AKAEsther Lammus1934,1935,1936
Marriage11 May 1797, St. John The Baptist’s Parish Church, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire1939
Family ID398
ChildrenMary Ann (<1798-)
 Joseph (<1800-)
 Thomas (<1802-)
 Rebecca (<1804-)
Notes for Thomas Troth
In 1790 either Thomas Lammas or his father, also Thomas Lammas, was convicted of stealing a hare:
“Be it remembered that on the fourteenth Day of October in the year of our Lord one
Thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine. Thomas Lammas was convicted before me
Thomas Holbecke Esquire one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of
Worcester for that the said Thomas Lammas did knowingly and wilfully use a Net
with intent to kill take and destroy a Hare in the Night of Monday the twelfth
Day October instant (that is to say) between the hours of nine that night and four
the next morning in certain Grounds called Summer Hill the property of Henry
Cecil Esquire situate within the Parish of Hanbury and County of Worcester aforesaid given
under my hand and seal the Day and Year aforesaid (this being his first offence)
Thomas Holbecke”1940.
In 1797 he was living in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire1933.
In 1798 he was living in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire1941.
In 1800 he was living in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire1942.
In 1802 he was living in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire1943.
In 1804 he was living in Birmingham Warwickshire1944.
Notes for Thomas & Esther (Family)
At St John the Baptist Church, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire on 11 May 1797, Thomas Lamus, bachelor and Esther Gwin, spinster, both of the parish were married by Banns. Thomas Lamas signed and Esther Gwin made her mark. The witnesses were John Southalls and Edward Garth1933.
Last Modified 12 Mar 2009Created 10 May 2014 by Martin Stephens