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Sarah Thomason (MMFFM)
mother's mother's father's father's mother
Name - "official" name and what they were known as Sarah Thomason Date and place of birth c. 1816 (from death information) Names of parents Unknown Date and place of baptism - if applicable Unknown Details of each of his or her marriages - if any To Edward White 28th June 1837 Headley Hampshire Witnesses: William White (groom's brother) Richard Hall (guardian of Sarah) http://www.johnowensmith.co.uk/marriages/marr-WYZ.htm Children: 1. William Edward 15 January 1839 The Workhouse Headley 2. Frederic 12 August 1840 The Workhouse Headley 3. Joseph Thomason 10 December 1841 The Workhouse Headley Occupation(s) - if any 1841 Matron of the Workhouse at Headley, Hampshire Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!). 1841 Census Headley Workhouse Headley Hampshire Edward White 40 Master No Sarah White 25 Matron N William Edward 2 Y Frederic 9 months Y It appears that Sarah and Edward White had to leave employment at the Workhouse, probably because of Sarah's health. When Sarah died the family lived in Bramshot and Edward White was a shoemaker. Date, place and cause of death Sarah White died 12th August 1843 Bramshot Aged 27 years Wife of Edward White Shoemaker Cause of death: Consumption Informant: The mark of X Elizabeth Adsett Present at the Death Bramshot Date and place of burial. 18 August 1843 Bramshott aged 27 years Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable Unlikely Memorial inscription - if any Not known Last edited by ElizabethHerts; 17-12-10 at 19:40. |
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This is one of my saddest ancestors for me. She was just 27 when she died, leaving 3 small children. I'm even sadder that I know nothing about her before her marriage.
I have the will of a Richard Hall, whom I believe to be her guardian, but it doesn't mention her or her family. |
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Although they married in Headley, Hampshire, the marriage record is on Ancestry under Surrey.
http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/47...l=ReturnRecord Haven't got time to look at this further as a lot going on here, but must return to this. Note the guardian - Richard Hall. This must be a clue. Edward was a Baptist - were they from the Baptist community?? Last edited by ElizabethHerts; 02-03-17 at 08:07. |
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Yo said you have the will of a potential Richard Hall. Which Richard Hall is that please?
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Merry "Something has been filled in that I didn't know was blank" Matthew Broderick WDYTYA? March 2010 |
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R White I believe to be Rebecca White, Edward's spinster sister, who looked after one of the sons, Joseph, after Sarah died.
I don't believe it means she was the guardian. Richard Hall was of Bramshott: http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...f=&ml_rpos=101 Sarah White died at Bramshott in 1843 and was buried there. Merry, some time ago you found the death of Sarah for me after I had ordered a couple of incorrect certificates! I was very grateful. |
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Rebecca White was the only one of the White children (parents George and Elizabeth) to have been born as a Baptist. Name: Rebecca White Birth Date: 2 Feb 1801 Birth Place: Guildford, St Mary, Surrey, England Gender: Female Event Type: Birth Father: George White Mother: Elizabeth Miles Denomination: Presbyterian, Independent or Baptist Piece Title: Piece 122: Certificate nos: H 4046-4300 (1834 June 26-1837 June 15) |
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Perhaps it is supposed to mean the Guardian of Sarah Thomason (i.e. Richard Hall) AND R. White (Edward's sister).
William White was Edward's brother. William was born on 13th September 1798 in Guildford and Rebecca on 2nd February 1801. William was baptised at St Mary, Guildford but Rebecca was entered as a Baptised, so the family converted between 1798 and 1801. |
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Thanks.
I was expecting the Richard Hall who died in Petersfield district in 1847 to be the one whose will was proved in 1851, but he was only 37 years of age which seems unlikely. Is R Hall aged 64 in Bramshot in 1841 the one who wrote the will (I guess I should have looked at the date it was signed!)?
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The will is proved in 1851, so perhaps it isn't the correct Richard Hall. Possibly a son?
The will was written in 1848 and a Codicil was added in 1851. I will have to re-visit this as it is a while since I looked at this file. |
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Edward White and Sarah Thomason married by Licence. However, I can't find any record of it.
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