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Messages - sallyebond

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / LOOK UP - CRIMINAL REGISTER 1831
« on: Monday 10 October 11 06:23 BST (UK)  »
Hello,

Was hoping someone might be able to help me find any more information on the following:

Mary Ann Connor
Trial - epiphany 1831
Lancashire

The sentence was imprisonment but I am not sure how long for.  I am also not sure of the crime.

Any help would be great

Kind regards

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Lancashire / Re: LANCASHIRE CONVICT - MARY ANN HOWARTH
« on: Friday 16 September 11 14:16 BST (UK)  »
No, she isn't on black sheep - just checked.

Kind regards

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Lancashire / Re: LANCASHIRE CONVICT - MARY ANN HOWARTH
« on: Friday 16 September 11 14:11 BST (UK)  »
Hello,

Yes, the trial was at Salford.

Kind regards

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Lancashire / LANCASHIRE CONVICT - MARY ANN HOWARTH
« on: Friday 16 September 11 13:16 BST (UK)  »
Hello,

I am looking for information on Mary Ann Howarth, convicted in the Lancashire Courts of Quarter Sessions on 9 July 1832, transported to Australia for 14 years.

Any information would be appreciated.

Kind regards

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Buckinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: 1841 CENSUS look-up
« on: Thursday 10 February 11 01:28 GMT (UK)  »
Allison,

That is very interesting.  They must have been sisters.

What happened to Marinanne's husband?  He is not listed with them in the 1841 census.

The baptism for Henry Richard is also interesting.  His birth certificate is registered under Henry Richard Pusey and has no father listed.  His dob is 12 April 1839 so it is very likely that this is his baptism.

Someone looked up the marriage at Clewer Berkshire for Charles and Ann and it said that they were both from that parish.  The marriage was in Sept 1816 with the baptism of the Marianne in December 1816 so not sure if it is related or not.

Kind regards

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Buckinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: 1841 CENSUS look-up
« on: Thursday 10 February 11 00:09 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Alison,

Perhaps the Marianne and Sarah were sisters then?  Who were Marianne's parents listed at her baptism?

I am researching Sarah Pusey.  I believe that she had two illegitimate children, Henry (1839 at Penn - can find birth but no baptism) and William (c.1845 at Amersham - can find baptism but no birth).  When she had William it appears that she was living in the workhouse.  She married William Wire (Weir) at Amersham in 1848 then migrated to Australia.  When she died, her father's name was listed as Charles.

There is baptism for a Sarah Pusey in Penn on 29 Oct 1818, daughter of Charles and Ann.  I think that this might be her.  I can't seem to find anything more such as marriage of Charles and Ann or their deaths.

Would love to hear your thoughts.

Sally
 

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Buckinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: 1841 CENSUS look-up
« on: Wednesday 09 February 11 09:53 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks very much John, I really appreciate your help.

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Buckinghamshire Lookup Requests / 1841 CENSUS look-up
« on: Wednesday 09 February 11 02:40 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,

Could someone kindly give me the specific address for a Sarah Purey in the 1841 census.  She was 22 and in the parish of Penn.

Kind regards

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Buckinghamshire Lookup Requests / Amersham Workhouse
« on: Wednesday 09 February 11 02:38 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,

Does anyone know what records can be accessed for the Amersham workhouse and poor union on-line?  Can lookups be done?

I am researching Sarah Pusey who was an inmate in June 1845.  She gave birth to at least one child while there.

Kind regards

Sally

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