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		England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => London and Middlesex => Topic started by: RebeccaNZ on Friday 29 June 18 05:11 BST (UK) 
		
			
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				On 5th April 1846, at St Mary Haggerston, Hackney. Henry Butt married a widow named Sarah Hewiit. Her father was William Harris so that is her maiden name I assume  :) 
 
 I'm having trouble tracking her first marriage and her in the 1841 census. Henry and Sarah lived in Shoreditch in 1851 and 1861, they had three children,  Henry, John and Charles.
 
 The records are probably really obvious but I'm just not finding them for some reason. From the census it says that she was born abt 1816 so I'm guessing around 1840?? For a first short lived marriage.
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				Looking at the 1851 census Sarah had  two children from her previous marriage living with her -Elizabeth Jane 13  Islington and George 9 Kensington  so maybe her marriage  was pre 1837
 
 Not  seeing the family in 1841 at the moment  :-\
 
 Kay
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				These birth registrations look like the two Butt children but wrong mmn.
 
 BUTT, HENRY       mmn PERRYMAN
 1847  Sept Quarter in THE ISLINGTON DISTRICT  Volume 03  Page 218
 
 BUTT, CHARLES  RICHARD     mmn PERRYMAN
 1849  Dec Quarter in THE ISLINGTON DISTRICT  Volume 03  Page 254
 
 This looks like George Hewitts birth  This would give details of his father
 HEWETT, GEORGE       mmn PERRYMAN
 1841  Sept Quarter in KENSINGTON  Volume 03  Page 263
 
 Just adding last child
 BUTT, JOHN  ROBERT     mmn PERRYMAN
 1852  March Quarter in THE ISLINGTON DISTRICT  Volume 01B  Page 203
 
 
 
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				Possible baptism for Sarah  :-\
 Sarah Perryman
 birth 7 Nov 1816
 bapt 3 Dec 1816
 St James, Westminster
 Parents
 William & Elizabeth
 abode Swallow Street
 Fathers occ Shoemaker
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				Marriage found
 St Luke Finsbury
 16/12/1867
 Elizabeth Jane Perryman Hewitt father John Smith Hewitt
 to
 Robert Gough
 
 Is this a coincidence?
 
 Louisa Maud
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				That looks good LM  :)    
 
 I am surprised that she did not add Butt to the collection of surnames  ;D  ;D
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				There is a John Smith Hewett death Mar qtr 1839 Amersham - but wouldn’t have been around to father George.
 
 A John Smith Hewett married in Marylebone in 1850 aged 20 - father John Smith Hewett, carman, decd.
 
 “Carman” is the same paternal occupation as was on Elizabeth Jane Perryman Hewett’s marriage.
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				I wondered about this death in the same reg dist as George was born
 HEWETT, JOHN       age 42
 1842  Sept Quarter in KENSINGTON  Volume 03  Page 217
 
 Probably best to get Georges birth certificate
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				John Smith Hewett (jnr) was bapt 5 Oct 1831 Kensington to John Smith Hewett (lab) & Sarah, of New St.
			
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				John Smith Hewett (jnr) was bapt 5 Oct 1831 Kensington to John Smith Hewett (lab) & Sarah, of New St.
 
 
 They also had a son William Smith Hewett bapt 17 Nov 1833.  Parish is St Mary Abbot’s, Kensington.
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 John Smith Hewett
 Baptism 19 Aug 1792
 Place   -
 County   London
 Parents John & Jemima Hewett
 
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				John Hewett, 42, of New St Gravel Pits, buried 3 Aug 1842, St Mary Abbot’s.
			
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				Wow, thankyou everyone. That us quite a surprise. Why does it say on her marriage cert that her fathers name was William Harris  ??? So confused.
 
 But this all makes alot of sense as to why I couldn't find anything
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				Hopefully Georges birth certificate will give a bit more information on his father
			
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				Perhaps there was another marriage but George's cert would be a good idea
 
 Louisa  Maud
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				Perhaps there was another marriage but George's cert would be a good idea
 
 Louisa  Maud
 
 
 Thankyou, yes it would. Everything is looking like her maiden name was originally Perryman though. Very strange!
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				As Rosie said George's certificate might be a good idea, at least it will give you more information, it is near enough to the 1841 that might give you a definite address for that census, if you do purchase  the cenus let us know and we can look on 1841 for you
 
 Happy hunting
 
 Louisa Maud