52 Ancestors 2026 Week 19 - A Question the Records Can't Answer
The Chimney Sweep Who Was Told to Keep the Child Some ancestors leave behind tidy records. Others leave behind stories that sit between the lines — stories that make you stop, reread, and wonder. This week’s theme, “A Question the Records Can’t Answer,” led me straight to Stephen Wadey , a Brighton chimney sweep whose life briefly intertwined with a little girl named Mary . For years, Mary’s presence in the 1861 census puzzled me. She appears in Stephen’s household as a ten‑year‑old “servant,” but nothing about her placement makes sense. Her surname is foreign and garbled, she is far too young for service, and she sits in the middle of the family group, not in a servant’s position. Then I found the 1857 newspaper report. And suddenly, everything aligned. 1857: The Child He Was Told to Keep In August 1857, Stephen appeared before the Brighton magistrates. The newspaper report describes the situation clearly: Three years earlier, a fellow chimney sweep — “with a very ...





