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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Northamptonshire => Topic started by: Yorkyboyl on Tuesday 11 July 23 15:41 BST (UK)
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I am hoping that someone can give me anything at all on a Sarah Ann Dennis, born approx 1831 Peterborough. I have nothing on her until 1865 when she is living in Osbaldwick, near York, married to a George Smith. They now have two daughters, Emily born 1863 and Louisa born 1865, Louisa going on to marry and was my wife's great grandmother.
The census returns from 1871 onwards show the family moving around from York to Kippax near Leeds and on to Spofforth near Wetherby, and show George born Lincoln and Sarah born Peterborough. I cannot find any trace for either of them in the census for 1841, 1851,1861, or any details of births, marriage, parents etc.
Can anyone out there offer any assistance please,
Thanks.
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Just a thought...There is a Sarah Ann Dennis baptised in Leverington .26 July 1832..Parents Joseph and Rosamund.. FreeReg
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Sadly, it looks like that child died very young.
www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7WKS-Q42M
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Back to the drawing board ???
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If she was b 1831 & was 32 when first child was born - I wonder was she previously married?
I can’t see a Smith/Dennis marriage.
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Children do have mmn DENNIS(S) - if this is the correct family
1865 Louisa (York)
1867 Mary (York)
1869 Harry (Pontefract)
1871 Rose (Tadcaster)
1874 Alice (Tadcaster)
1876 Tom (Tadcaster)
(not sure about Emily's birth registration, bap 31 July 1864 - at Osbaldwick :-\ )
Modified to add:
Actually this is Emily's baptism at Swillington 10 Aug 1873 - 4 children baptised the same day. Emily, Louisa, Mary and Rose.
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If she was born as Dennis but married & was widowed - any marriage to George Smith would be under her married name but the childrens births would show her actual maiden name of Dennis.
There is no Smith/Dennis marriage so either they never married or she married under a different surname
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Hi there,
Thanks for the responses, it looks as though the Smith/Dennis conundrum continues a bit longer, I think looking for George Smith in the missing census returns could be another unprofitable chase as he may have been born in Lincoln but could have ben any where before he appears in York in the early 1860's, but thanks for looking and I shall keep digging.
Brian
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have you checked the Sarah Dennis marriage to a George Smith 1851 in Manchester
Volume 20
Marriage quarter 2
Volume as transcribed 20
Marriage year 1851
Page number 519
only a possible cos other names there as well
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1851 marriage in Manchester, Smith married Whitworth and Healey married Dennis.
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thanks I must admit hadnt checked sorry
must admit there are so many george Smiths and nearly as many Sarah Ann Dennis and I am not getting anywhere Yorkyboy you have a real puzzle there