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Title: Harling in Southwark & Lambeth
Post by: signgilder on Monday 16 July 07 14:45 BST (UK)
For many years I have been unable to determine the parents & siblings, if any, of MARY ANN SOPHIA HARLING.  She is my 3rd great grandmother, born 1 Jan 1815 in Southwark (according to family bible).  She married JOSEPH CHEETHAM, 3 Apr 1836 at St. John the Evangelist, Lambeth.  She died 8 Dec 1897 at Holborn Workhouse, residence at that time Richmond Road, Hoxton New Town. 
(There is also a marriage of WILLIAM HARLING & MARY FRANCIS in the same church, 29 Jan 1832, and I've wondered if this might be a sibling).
Does anyone researching Harlings in the area have any idea where Mary Ann Sophia fits in? 
I have a database on RootsWeb World Connect under the title "islandqueen", for reference.
Thanks for any replies.
Wayne, Ohio, USA.
Title: Re: Harling in Southwark & Lambeth
Post by: jorose on Tuesday 17 July 07 13:25 BST (UK)
Do you have the birth certificate of one of the children or a copy of the original marriage to check that she was indeed nee Harling and not previously married for a short time? I had this happen - first marriage at 18 (using middle name as first name), husband died same year of tuberculosis, remarried using his name but then never mentioned she'd been previously married on her children's birth certificates like she should - took me ages to sort her out.
Title: Re: Harling in Southwark & Lambeth
Post by: signgilder on Tuesday 17 July 07 20:49 BST (UK)
Thanks for your input, and I've had a similar thing happen with another ancestor.  However, in this case both sources you suggest state her maiden name was Harling.  In fact, a cousin in Australia has a sampler made by Mary Ann around age 12 which carries the surname Harling. 

It was very kind of you to take the time to reply, and I wish you luck in your future research.

Wayne, Ohio, USA.