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Kay99 and ShaunJ

Thank you for looking into this. Having looked into the Thomas Bynes family I found in the 1841 a bit more, I believe they are from Devon, near Teignmouth. Can't say for sure but still looking at them.

Kay the family you found at 27 Goring Street, poses many more questions, but is worth looking into.

Shaun I will try to track your Henry back through the censuses as well.

Jack
 


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Hi Everyone,

12 Feb 1894, 20 year old Eliza Byne married Charles Lewis, at St Augustine's in South Hackney. Her father is listed as Henry Byne , occupation Builder. On the 4th of May 1874 an Eliza Jane Bynes was baptized at St Michael and All Angels. Her parents were Henry and Maria Bynes . Henry is listed as a labourer . Another child John Edward Bynes was baptized 04 Dec 1871 at the same church. On 10 Sep 1871 a Henry Bynes, labourer,  married Maria Parker at St James the Great in Bethnal Green. Both are shown of full age. Henry's father is shown as Thomas Bynes , a plasterer.

A search of the 1881 census for this family found only the mother Maria Bynes and her children living at 17 John Street in Hackney. Maria is shown as married, age 44, an invalid and born Whitechapel. The two children are aged 9 and 7 and also born Whitechapel. There is a death registered in Hackney Dec 1881 for a Maria Bynes age 43.  I believe the children in the 1891 census may be at 17b Hose Road, Walthamstow, Essex, in the home of Alexander Cunningham and his wife Sarah. They are listed as Brother and Sister in Law. FreeBMD shows a marriage in 1884 between Sarah Parker and Alexander Cunningham. In 1891 census Sarah was recorded as 30 years of age. Her  relationship to Maria Parker is unknown.

I have not been able to find Henry in 1881 or any other census. There is a possible sighting in the 1841, in Westminster (HO 107/733/8) a family headed by Thomas Bynes a plasterer, shows a 10 year old Henry Bynes.

Any help locating Henry in any of the censuses is much appreciated.

Thanks,

Jack

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Sussex / Re: Wisborough Green - Garton Family
« on: Monday 05 August 13 19:16 BST (UK)  »


Just as an aside.

I have in my tree an Emily Barham who married Walter Anthony Alfred Beeching, Q3 1896 Rye, Registration District. I believe her parents were James Barham and Louisa Wood. Walter would be first cousin three times removed.

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Sussex / Re: Wisborough Green - Garton Family
« on: Monday 05 August 13 18:26 BST (UK)  »


Sarah Stenning / Goodwin is a possibility. There is a Stenning connection in the Garton family of Ifield. William Garton of Ifield married Susanna Stenning in 1662/63. Among their children was a Josiah born 1666, so a connection there as well.

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Sussex / Re: Wisborough Green - Garton Family
« on: Monday 05 August 13 18:15 BST (UK)  »
Try about 1757. Although from this extract below he may have been baptized away from Wisborough Green.

Extract from the Sussex Marriage Index:
Place: Archdeaconry of Chichester Marriage Licence,  Date: 24 May 1779:
Subject: Zilpha COX, sp 25 Steyning (4 wks)
Spouse: Joseph GARTON, bach 21 butcher Westborough Gn (4 wks)
Extra Information: SRS 35

 

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Sussex / Re: Wisborough Green - Garton Family
« on: Monday 05 August 13 17:39 BST (UK)  »
Hi Swebby,

Thanks for looking at this. Josiah was indeed married to Mary Elliot as well. They had a daughter Mary Garton who married John Mann in 1776. Josiah had two other children with Sarah; Sarah who married Edward Napper in 1773, and Josiah who married Zilpha Cox in 1779. It could be the younger Josiah who is in the 1785 land tax records.

Jack

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Sussex / Wisborough Green - Garton Family
« on: Sunday 04 August 13 17:47 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

I am researching the family of Ann Garton  who married John Beeching at Wisborough Green 29 Oct 1778. Ann would seem to be the daughter of Josiah Garton and Sarah Goodwin who married 17 Nov 1747 also Wisborough Green.  Her father Josiah was a butcher and I believe died about 1781. I have no idea who his parents were but the best current prospects are John Garton and Elizabeth Hammond of Billingshurst.  Her mother Sarah is also a bit of a mystery. There is a marriage recorded in the Sussex Marriage Index, 10 May 1781, between Sarah Garton widow and Richard Puttock widower. I also have notes of a monumental inscription in the Wisborough Green Church Yard which is for Sarah Garton wife of Josiah Garton who "departed this life 18th July 1769 age 55 years". I am not aware of another Sarah and Josiah Garton in Wisborough Green, so have always thought this MI was for Sarah Goodwin. The marriage record to Richard Puttock puts a big question mark in that theory unless there was another Sarah Garton. Can anyone help me sort this out?

Thanks, all thoughts welcome,
Jack Beeching

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Warwickshire Lookup Requests / Re: 1861 Census - help reading place of birth
« on: Tuesday 25 June 13 22:20 BST (UK)  »
Not so daft at all. It could very easily be Enly . Would that then be Henley in Arden which is right by Wootton Wawen?

Jack

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Warwickshire Lookup Requests / Re: 1861 Census - help reading place of birth
« on: Tuesday 25 June 13 21:31 BST (UK)  »
Hi vronlady,

Thank you for looking at this. There is a Sarah Green baptized at Wootton Wawen in 1782. That is about 25 miles on today's roads. Not an impossible distance, but would Ann really be an alternative for Sarah?

Thanks,

Jack

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