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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Yorkshire (West Riding) => Topic started by: Kevinshouse on Sunday 18 January 15 14:17 GMT (UK)
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I am looking for Sarah Bedford Born 1821 Alverthorpe Wakefield she was the daughter of David Bedford and his wife Hannah (Nee Hartley) who were married at St. Johns church Wakefield 22nd December 1816. I have a death date for Sarah 1887 but cannot be sure this is correct.
Sarah had the following siblings - George B. 1818, Harriett B. 1820, Thomas B. 1823, Mary Ann B. 1825, Joseph B. 1827 my Bloodline, John B. 1829 and James B. 1834.
I can not seem to find any information for her - marriage if she did marry or children
Maybe fresh eyes can see something I am missing
Many thanks for reading my request
Kind regards Susan
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there is this marriage
Parish registers page 124 entry 247
St Helen Sandal Magna Yks
George Sutton of full age Bachelor Labourer Hallgreen Father Matthew Sutton occ butcher
Sarah Bedford of full age Spinster hallgreen father David Bedford occ labourer
Bride and groom made their mark
Witnesses Joseph Scargill & Thomas bedford both signed
Suz
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Thank you so much Suz this could be the one, Sarah had a brother Thomas Bedford and a Thomas Bedford signed the marriage certificate. Can I ask were you found this I must need my glasses changing :)
Kind regards Susan
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this looks like them
1851 (very faint image)
Low Laiths Gawthorpe Yks
George Sutton Head M 28 ag lab Sladburn Yks
Sarah wife 27? Alverthorpe Yks
Martha daughter 5 Alverthorpe
Mary daughter 1 Alverthorpe
Christopher Sutton brother S 20
HO107 2325 346 12
1861
2 Lockwood Place Hunslet Yks
George Sutton head M 40 Coke Burner Sladburn Yks
Sarah wife 39 Alverthorpe
Martha daughter 15 Flax Mill (reeler) Alverthorpe
Mary daughter 10 works at flax mill Alverthorpe
Thomas son 9 scholar Alverthorpe
Matthew Son 5 yorkshire
RG9 3367 103 26
Suz
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Thanks again Suz, poor Mary 10 years old and working in the mill - thank you for taking the time to find this information for me its very much appreciated
Kind regards
Susan