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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Essex => England => Essex Lookup Requests => Topic started by: WatermanEssex on Friday 20 May 11 19:42 BST (UK)
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Does anyone have any information about the Hainsworth family in Rayleigh and the Marshall family?
James Hainsworth born 1814 in Ashby de La Zouche married Elizabeth Eliza Marshall about 1840 - 1841 but I cannot find their marriage. In the 1841 Census they lived in Canewden.
James parents were James and Sarah Gilbert married in Ashby De La Zouche
In most census it gives Elizabeth Eliza Marshall's place of birth as Rettendon about 1819 - 1821
Thank you
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There's a baptism in Rettendon on 28th November 1818 for an Elizabeth Marshall, no mention of a second name of Eliza though.
Her father Thomas was a Bargeman.
Do you think this could be the lady you're looking for?
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Thanks Diblet.
That could be the person I am looking for. On the birth certificate of her daughter Eliza Hainsworth,my great grandmother, she is named as Elizabeth Eliza Marshall.
Still hunting for the marriage of James Hainsworth and Elizabeth Marshall about 1840.
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The marriage of James Ainsworth (sic) and Eliza Marshall took place on 1st December 1836 in Rettendon. Both were single and OTP.
Witnesses were George Peacock and John Baker.
The marriage of Thomas Marshall and Elizabeth Smith also took place in Rettendon. The writing isn't very clear but I think it was on 5th December 1815. Again, both were single and OTP. I can't decipher the witnesses on this one.
I hope these are what you've been looking for and will set you off on many new avenues to explore.
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re the Hainsworth family in Rayleigh
1861 - RG09 1083 29 12 James is a brick maker - on the same page is a Barnabas Hainsworth broomaker
1851 - HO107 1777 102 25 James is a broomaker. Barnabas broom maker is at HO107 177 91 3
Possible link?
regards
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Thank you Diblet, you have been really helpful. I am sure those are the correct marriagesso now I should be able to explore further.
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Thank you hanes teulu.
I think there is a connection between James and Barnabas but not sure what it is. Hainsworth was not a common name in Essex and was mainly found in Yorkshire I think at that time