Hi
already posted
Deaths Dec 1843
SUGDEN Elizabeth London 2 140
Elizabeth is not temporarily away visiting in 1841. That seems to be an address for the family or at least Elizabeth and her daughter Maria as on the 1841 census (census night 6th June). Elizabeth is still in the same parish in 1843. This might be where the warehouse business was at 12 and 16 Aldermanbury or certainly originally at 12.
St James, Pentonville 5th November 1843
Elizabeth Sugden 55 years St Mary Aldermanbury
burial given previously by Ian
St Mary Aldermanbury 29th July 1841
William Watson Full Bachelor Warehouseman 119 Wood Street John Watson Farmer
Maria Sugden Full Spinster 16 Aldermanbury Samuel Sugden Warehouseman
Both signed
Witnesses Samuel and Sarah Sugden
previous marriage exact same details 28th February 1841 St Mary, Haggerston
Witnesses Samuel Stevenson and Ann Hutchinson
Maria was a minor in 1841 (under 21)
a snippet from ''Handbook' to the manufacturers & exporters of Great Britain, ...' 1870 on Google books
'SUGDEN, SON and NEPHEW, 12 and 16 Aldermanbury EC Artificial flowers. Ostrich feathers, &c. ...'From the London Gazette
1857 London Gazette the firm of Sugden, Borras and Co dissolved - warehouse business at 12 Aldermanbury
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/21968/pages/5531840 different company and different address in the City dissolved still involving Samuel and Robert Borras
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/19810/pages/10The second firm exhibited at the Great Exhibition winning a prize for
'flowers in cambric'http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/21254/pages/2720Google books
Official descriptive and illustrated catalogue: Great Exhibition of the ...
http://www.rootschat.com/links/09di/ Sugden son and nephew dissolved end of 1879
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/24798/pages/70and 1883
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/25191/pages/4201896 Samuel Sugden's will
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/26801/pages/7281The fur trade connection (seals) 1895 - Google books - a later company C A Sugden established by Charles Alfred
http://tinyurl.com/385b5xaNo idea about what happened to Rachel Rawlinson or her daughter. The marriage in 1846 of Rachel Rawlinson isn't her.
As Samuel left a will that might give some information.
Margaret Rawlinson junior lived for many more years
Deaths Mar 1893 Rawlinson Margaret 90 Islington 1b 149
On the 1871 census Margaret is lodging in Islington RG10 296 folio 89 at 92 Cottenham Road. She is living is the same house as two Budden families. On the 1881 census at the same address she is the aunt to the head of household of the Budding family (in reality Budden) - James Dowell Budden born St Pancras circa 1830 (married Elizabeth Charlotte Taplin 1856) RG11 278 folio 92
St Pancras Old Church 1st November 1829
James Dowell Budden parents William and Jane (nee Dowell married 1827), Middlesex street, father's occupation shopkeeper
So in reality no blood relation at all - an honary aunt at most
Still lodging with the Buddens in 1891 RG12 146 folio 29 at the same address
On all of these censuses she gives her birthplace as Marylebone and on two 'living on her own means',' a small annuity'.
Regards
Valda