Hi
I wouldn't say I am exactly a beginner but I feel that I have achieved little in the past 20 years in my efforts to locate my ancestor Sarah Chevalier bn 1814/1815 and was wondering if someone could advise me on where to look next for her birth.
Factual evidence confirms Sarah was born 1814-1815. The only confirmed paper trail I can find of Sarah was when she had an illegitimate son named William Dowling Chevalier in March 1839 at Queen Charlotte's Lying In Hospital, St Marylebone. His baptism was recorded at Dulwich College 3 months later, where Sarah appears to have been living with a family named Kateley who also raised William. According to hospital records, Sarah was living at 4 Charlotte's Court, Redcross St, St Giles Cripplegate prior to her son's birth. The only appropriate Sarah on the 1841 census was a servant at Cumming Place, St James, Clerkenwell but she was not born in the county.
The anectodal evidence indicates that Sarah was the daughter of a Huguenot family (possibly weavers but not confirmed). In later years, her son William would tell his children stories of how Sarah's mother was brought up in the French countryside. This would put her mother's birth probably around 1780 (or slightly later). So it is possible that her mother came into England post Revolution, but prior to the Napoleonic Wars. William also spoke French very well.
I cannot locate any other reference to this particular Sarah and have discounted all other Sarah Chevaliers found in conventional records. Any advice would be very much appreciated.
Regards
Chris