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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Essex => England => Essex Lookup Requests => Topic started by: salgirl on Wednesday 01 April 09 19:22 BST (UK)
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Hi
Could anyone help me with the following people please?
I'd like to confirm the birth of:
John JOSLIN abt 1747 of Great Waltham (siblings may be - William, Sarah, Joseph, Richard all born between 1748 and 1755)
Sarah MARTHAMS abt 1761 of either Heybridge or Maldon.
Also, if anyone can find the marriage of Thomas JOSLIN to Ann WALLIS, 12 May 1815, possibly in Heybridge, could you say whether WALLIS is Ann's maiden name or a name from a previous marriage?
Many thanks
Regards,
Sally
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Baptism at Maldon, All Saints & St Peter D/P 201/1/5 2 of 4
1761
Marthams, Sarah, d. of Wm & Margt Marthams, of St Peters,
was baptised October the eleventh.
1763
Marthams, Mary, d. of Wm & Margt Marthams, of St Peters,
was baptised July the thirty first
[same fiche]
Burials in 1763
Marthams, Mary, d. of Wm & Margt Marthams, of St Peters,
was baptised [sic] Sept the twenty seventh.
[fiche 3 of 4]
Baptisms in 1767
Marthams, Happy, d. of Wm & Margt Marthams, of St Peters,
was baptised Dec the fourth.
Baptisms 1770
Mathams, William, s. of William & Mary Mathams, was baptised September 19
Baptisms 1772
Mathams, Robert, s. of William & Mary Mathams, of St Peters,
was baptised Oct the 25
Burials in 1773
Mathams, Robert, an infant, was buried at St Peters, March the first.
Marriage at Maldon, All Saints & St Peter D/P 201/1/9 1 of 4
1761, Jul 14
William Marthams, of the Parish of St Peters in Maldon, Bachelor, and
Margaret Tarling, of the same Parish, Single Woman
were Married in this Church by Licence
by me, Wm Benson, Vicar
William & Margaret both made mark
Wit: Robert Bass?, John Frances both signed
Regards CP
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Thanks so much for the MARTHAMS information. I particularly love the fact that they had a daughter called Happy ;D
William and Margaret are my husband's GGGGG-Grandparents, if there are any other MARTHAM researchers out there.
Many thanks,
Regards,
Sally
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Burial at Maldon, All Saints & St Peter D/P 201/1/5 3 of 4
Burials in 1775
Marthams, William, was buried at St Peters, November the 12th
No indication of age, so can't tell if this was father or son.
For help with Joslin you might try:
http://www.peterjoslin.btinternet.co.uk/essex_joslins.htm
Regards CP
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Many thanks for the added info.
I have tried the Joslin website, but the problem is that I have found two references for John JOSLIN's parentage, and Peter Joslin's site sadly doesn't provide any answers.
One researcher has found a John JOSLIN born to a John JOSLIN and Margaret GOWERS in Great Waltham and another has found a John JOSLIN born to a James JOSLIN and Mary (?) in the Little Totham area.
Both of these JOSLINs marry Sarah Martham and go on to have Thomas JOSLIN in Heybridge in 1788 according to their trees :)
I've got definite links that go back to Thomas, but, as always, it's those who he's descended from that's causing me grief. I've learned not to rely on other people's research too much and was just wondering if I could find any information that would help me firm up on which John JOSLIN is the right John JOSLIN.
Thanks again,
Kind Regards,
Sally
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Hello Sally,
I have MATHAMS/MATTHAMS/MATTHEMS and I think there may be the occasional MARTHAMS in Great Waltham, Maldon, Writtle and many of the other surrounding villages although I'm not sure about Heybridge. Also have JOSLINS/JOSLYNS in Great and Little Waltham and possibly a JOSCELYN (Sarah) in Black Notley.
If it would help, I also have some GW parish records to hand.
Jancba
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Hello,
Thanks very much for the reply.
I'm interested in ANYTHING that helps me to pinpoint the parents of John Joslin born 1747 :o)
I've got a tree, sent to me a few years back with one set of parents for him, but I've become a bit skeptical about the parents they've attached to him, hence my eventual call for help.
Any info on the Marthams is also welcome.
Kind regards,
Sally
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Hello Sally,
There is definitely an entry in the Great Waltham baptism register for John Joslin, son of John and Margaret Joslin baptised August 1748. The date looks like Aug 28th, but it is a bit tricky to read. There is also a baptism for a William Joslin of the same parents baptised 15 January 1748. No dates of birth are given for either child.
Does this help at all?
Curiously, there is also a marriage on IGI (unfortunately a submitted entry) for John Joslen and Margaret Gowers at Great Leighs Essex on 5 May 1748. If this date is correct, then the marriage took place after the baptism of William but before the baptism of John which is a bit odd.
Unfortunately I can only get my hands on the marriage banns for Great Waltham as far back as 1767, so I can't tell the actual date of their marriage from that.
I will try and spend some time in the next few days going through my Matthams and Joslin names to see if there is anything that looks like it might tie in with what you have? In the meantime, if there is anything else you think might pop up in the Great Waltham records, let me know.
Regards,
Jan
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Hi Jan,
Yes, the Joslin/Gowers marriage is the only that's been sent to me. However, I'm unsure about them because the geography doesn't fit properly, rather like the dates.
It's possible that it's actually the villages of Great/Little Totham where John Joslin was born as opposed to Great Waltham as I have a death for John Joslin in 1828 in Great Totham and Sarah (nee Marthams) is also possibly buried there in 1814, but I've no real way of knowing.
If only the Joslin name wasn't SO popular...... :o)
Many thanks for the time and trouble you're taking on my behalf. It is much appreciated.
Kind regards,
Sally
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Hi Sally,
There is a marriage at All Saints & St Peter Maldon in 1783 between Sarah MARTHAMS and Thomas DEADMAN. Could this be your Sarah?
Jan
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Hi Sally,
Did you ever find any details for Thomas Joslin and Ann Wallis, I'm descended from them too and can't find anything!
Sam