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Hi,
There is a tombstone in St Clement of Elizabeth Hutchinson wife of Richard d 1711. Looking for marriage and children. Thanks.
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Hi
Where do find evidence of a tombstone?
Inscriptions in the Church yard and Crypt of St Clements's Church, and in the Croft Chapel and Burial Ground, Hastings by A. Ridley Bax.
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-285-1/dissemination/pdf/Vol_49_1906/SAC049_Bax.pdf
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The tombstone list is from the Sussex Family History Group. Thanks for your help.
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Hi
Where do find evidence of a tombstone?
Inscriptions in the Church yard and Crypt of St Clements's Church, and in the Croft Chapel and Burial Ground, Hastings by A. Ridley Bax.
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-285-1/dissemination/pdf/Vol_49_1906/SAC049_Bax.pdf
Perhaps just a burial
04 Sep 1711 Elizabeth w of Richard as indexed on FindMyPast from
Sussex Family History Group
Transcriptions © Sussex Family History Group
No baptisms with father Richard & Mother Elizabeth in Hastings nor anywhere else in Sussex records per FindMyPast
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There is no marriage on the SMI cd for Richard & Elizabeth.
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There are Bapts 1691-1702/3 for RICHARD/SUSANNA Hutchinson St Clement
Susanna and last Son were buried 02 Feb 1702/3
There is also a Marriage 09 Jan 1703/4 same Church to a Mary REYNOLDS, she a Widow, his status not shown.
Or a couple of Richards around?
Info on FreeREG
Trish :)
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There is no marriage for Richard & Susanna on the SMI cd.
Maybe the Parish Records are missing ect or they were from another County.
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You are looking - in several different posts - for a Thomas Hutchinson who "married Sarah Browne fron Dicker in Arlington in 1731. He is "sojourner" and lived in Hooe."
Thomas may of course have been born outside of Sussex. No doubt there are other possible reasons that you can't find a spare one for your tree.
You could also be a bit more creative in your search, though it may not lead anywhere of course.
Spelling of surnames was variable, and sometimes names mutated. So try looking for Hutchin/Hutchins as well as Hutchinson.
Slightly more extreme example -
Tho Hunchin, son of Wm, baptised 20 November 1707, Eastbourne.
https://www.sussex-opc.org/index.php?p=296&n=hunchin&t=baptism&k=177975&l=102
Not saying it's your guy, only that it's another avenue to explore.
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Thanks All. Food for thought.
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You are looking - in several different posts - for a Thomas Hutchinson who "married Sarah Browne fron Dicker in Arlington in 1731. He is "sojourner" and lived in Hooe."
Thomas may of course have been born outside of Sussex. No doubt there are other possible reasons that you can't find a spare one for your tree.
You could also be a bit more creative in your search, though it may not lead anywhere of course.
Spelling of surnames was variable, and sometimes names mutated. So try looking for Hutchin/Hutchins as well as Hutchinson.
Slightly more extreme example -
Tho Hunchin, son of Wm, baptised 20 November 1707, Eastbourne.
https://www.sussex-opc.org/index.php?p=296&n=hunchin&t=baptism&k=177975&l=102
Not saying it's your guy, only that it's another avenue to explore.
Great find! Thank you.
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I checked out Thomas Hunchin and it says the father William is a Periwigmaker. A family I thought connected in Uckfield, William Hutchinson (mercer) married an Elizabeth Gunner and one of their other sons was also a periwigmaker. "Thomas Hunchin" if my line - my Thomas was also a mercer. I am wondering how coincidental this is? Were there hundreds of periwig makers?
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I checked out Thomas Hunchin and it says the father William is a Periwigmaker. A family I thought connected in Uckfield, William Hutchinson (mercer) married an Elizabeth Gunner and one of their other sons was also a periwigmaker. "Thomas Hunchin" if my line - my Thomas was also a mercer. I am wondering how coincidental this is? Were there hundreds of periwig makers?