In 1845 she was living in Sidemoor, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
2310.
In 1851 she was living with her parents in Sidemoor, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
1208.
In 1861 she was living in the Common, Sidemoor, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
2150.
In 1865 she was living in Sidemoor, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
2303.
In 1868 she was probably the Louisa Troth who witnessed the marriage of her brother, Thomas Lammas
1216.
In 1871 she was living in the Common, Sidemoor, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
1. She was probably the Louisa Troth who witnessed the marriage of her sister, Mira Lammas
1687.
In 1881 she was living in the Allotments, Sidemoor, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
1035.
In 1891 she was living in Sidemoor, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
1487.
In 1901 she was living at 61 Broad Street, Sidemoor, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
2300.
Samuel Troth, a bachelor aged 20 whose occupation was nail maker, married Louisa Lammas, a spinster aged 19 whose occupation was nail maker . The bride and groom were both residing in Sidemoor, Bromsgrove. The groom's father was Richard Troth and his occupation was nail manufacturer. The bride's father was Thomas Lammas and his occupation was nail maker. The marriage was performed at the Independent Chapel, Bromsgrove according to the rites of the Independents by . The ceremony was performed by Jonathon Parsons, minister and registered by Benjamin Witheford. The groom signed and the bride made her mark. The marriage was witnessed by John Deane (by mark) and Hannah Bourne (by mark)
2301.