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Would SKS be able to look for a marriage at Mildenhall, Suffolk, between John PARSONS & Mary Ann PITCHES, c. 1836-1839 please.
Thanks kindly.
Alison
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This marriage must have been after Civil Registration and was a second marriage for one or both of them
There is a 16yr old dtr Harriet Parsons and a 14yr old Henry Parsons but also a 15yr old stepson Henry Pitches/Ditches/Pitcher
Nothing on freebmd but I am not convinced about the step sons surname
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Submitted IGI entries so proceed with caution
Harriet PARSON Birth: 1835 Suffolk Death 1906
Father: John PARSON Mother: Ann Mary WING
HENRY PARSONS Birth: 15 JAN 1831 (think this should be 1837)
Christening: 21 FEB 1837 Meth Wes Chaple, Mildenhall, Suffolk
Father: JOHN PARSONS Mother: ANN WING
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Thank you kindly for taking the time to help. Harriet & Henry do belong to the family I am researching. Were you looking at the 1851 census?
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Were you looking at the 1851 census
Yes - I was.
I can't find the Parsons on the 1841 census nor can I find Henry Pitches - it would help determine whether John & Mary were together as early as 1841
Henry is descibed as "son in law" which was the way many enumerators recorded step children
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As far as I know, John Parsons & Mary Pitches had their first child in 1839, a daughter, Mary Ann Parsons, possible birth in Cosford Sfk Sept Qtr 1839. Vol 12 Page 315. A second daughter, Elizabeth, was christened on the 21st Feb. 1941 at Mildenhall, Suffolk.
If you have easy access to the 1841 census, would Mary Pitches' parents be somewhere there? They were David PITCHES/PETCHEY & Alice. Maybe young Henry Pitches was with them? Mary's parents were married at Mildenhall in 1799.
Regards,
Alison
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1841 for Butley has a Mary Parsons aged 3 living with Eliza Parsons 47 but she is shown as not born in county as are the other 2 children
Per IGI - John married Ann Wing in 1833 and son Henry was christened in Feb 1837. Assuming Ann was still alive at that time - she would have had to have died and John re-married - all before 1.7.1837 - a 5mth timescale
So - was Ann Wing really Mary Ann or Ann Mary Wing?
Do you have a copy of the 1839 birth cert for Mary Ann confirming her mothers maiden name?
Mary was born in Mildenhall per 1851 census so any birth should have been in the Mildenhall Registration district - not Cosford
This is son Charles's birth reg
Births March qtr 1843
Charles Parsons Mildenhall 13 469
And this is a submitted IGI entry
Charles PARSON Birth: 15 FEB 1843 Suffolk, England Death: 10 JAN 1913
Father: John PARSON Mother: Ann Mary WING
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Hi,
My cousin Joan showed me Harriet Parsons Family Bible and in the back it had the following information
Harriet 3 Jan 1835
Henry 2 Aug 1836
John 8 Jan 1837
Mary 11 Aug 1838
Elizabeth 12 Dec 1841
Charles 15 Feb 1843
Eliza 14 April 1845
Jane 29 May 1847 and
David 18 April 1852
They imigragated to South Australia on the William Stuart in 1853 with the following registration on the boats log
IMMIGRATION: Arrived on the “William Stuart” 1853
Parsons John 39 Agr. Labourer 1242/3 Suffolk Mary (Wing) 40 Elizabeth 12 Charles 10 Eliza 7 Jane 5 David 1
Also listed
Parsons Henry 17 Agr. Labourer 1242/3 Suffolk with family Parsons John 16 Agr. Labourer 1242/3 Suffolk with family
Parsons Harriet 18 Servant 1242/3 Suffolk with family Parsons Mary 14 Field Labourer 1242/3 Suffolk with family
Hope this helps
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This might help clear some notes for you.
John Parsons marred Ann Wing on the 12 oct 1833 at Mildenhall
John Parsons (widow) married May Pitches on the 26th May 1837 at Mildenhall
I could not find a death for Ann though but John Parsons and Ann Wing had a child Henry Parsons born 15 Jan 1837 and was bapt 21st Feb 1837 at West Row Mildenhall. So she must have died 1837... but John did not seem to waste time in remarrying.
Judy
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A big thanks to every one who has helped, it has been very much appreciated. Making some headway now, because of this board. ;D