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Mary Ann Trusler/Hurst/Chantry???
Mary Ann Trusler b 1823, Salisbury, Wilts marries William Hurst in Southampton and has two children:
William J BORN 1848 Mary Ann b 1850 both Southampton. They all vanish off the radar until Mary Ann b 1850 re-emerges in 1869 to marry Thomas Cross, in Southampton. A Mary Ann Hurst marries in 1854 to either George Allen or William Albert Chantry. Mr Chantry appears on several trees, but alas little seems to be known of him. I assume that "mine" is Southampton born. Can anyone find out what happened to Mary Ann Hurst b 1850 in 1861? And her brother, who reappears in 1881 in Southampton, so I assume he is in Southampton all the time?
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Okay, so William THOMAS Hurst may not have been in Southampton all his life. Aged 15, (so 1863 or thereabouts) he went to China on the Sarah Scott.
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FamilySearch has the baptism of a James Chantry 6 Oct 1866 at St Mary's, Southampton, parents William and Emma, and I think this could be Emma in 1861 (married, no husband.) There is an Emma Keeping baptised 1829 at Sopley, parents Edward and Mary (the names of this Emma's children), and Sopley is not far from Christchurch where this Emma Chantry says she was born:
1861 census ancestry Orchard Lane, Southampton Emma Chantry Head Mar 30 Hants Christchurch Mary A Do Daur 3 Scholar Do Southampton Edward J Do Son 4 Mo Do Do So I reckon Mary Ann Hurst married George Allen. Unfortunately there are probably loads of those!
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Isn't it likely that William Albert Chantry who married in Soton in 1854 is the same man as this?
William Albert Chantry bap 21 Dec 1828 St. Michael, Southampton, Hampshire, parents Richard and Catharine and: Name: William Albert Chantry Registration Year: 1860 Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec Registration district: Southampton Volume: 2c Page: 16
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Perhaps the 1860 death is a child not the husband (of Emma)?
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There is also a Keeping/Chantry marriage later on, so I reckon you are right, Kite.
Trouble is with towns like Southampton, men can just steam out and be never heard of again. I'm not helped by William junior deciding he is a Hirst not a Hurst. At least he settles down and becomes a coal merchant. Off to hunt for a William Allen in 1861!!
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Your William J Hurst seems to have been christened John William if I am looking at the right baptism on FamilySearch (25 Dec 1848, St Mary's Southampton).
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There is a Mary Ann Allen death registered Jul-Sep 1856 Southampton, unfortunately too early for age at death to be shown on the index.
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Thanks, Kite. I'd overlooked that.
Family search has the burial date: 16 Aug 1856 It doesn't seem to link it to a baptism, so it could well be my Mary Ann. Unfortunately, they don't even hint as to which parish/cemetery etc.
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