Welcome to this weeks Scavenger Hunt...... and I for one am totally intrigued by it.
Good Luck and Good Hunting
Barbara
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Robert Shadforth Senior was born in 1722. He died in 1810, aged 88, in Hartlepool, County Durham. He was a Weaver and Parish Clerk of St Hilda’s, Hartlepool. He first married Jane Shepherd (1720-1757) on 5 January 1754, St Hilda’s, Hartlepool.
His second wife was Dorothy Middleton (1722-1766) though I have not yet found the record of the marriage, which took place about 1758; children of this marriage were Robert Shadforth Junior born 1758, Mary 1760, Edward 1761-61.
After Dorothy’s death in 1766, Robert Senior married Margaret Hett (1730-1808) on 9th September 1766.
Robert Shadforth Junior married Alice Laws on 10 January 1785 at St Hilda’s Church, Hartlepool. Witnesses were William Burrell and Ann Coulson. Robert Junior was 27 and Alice was 39.
The next record we get is the baptism of William Shadforth, their child, which states: “William Shadforth baptised 20 April 1788, born 7 March 1788. Illegitimate son of Robert Shadforth (Junr) and Alice (his Wife).”
About the same time, Alice Shadforth dies: “Alice Shadforth buried 23 April 1788 age 42 yr. Wife of Robert Shadforth junr.”
And baby William, aged about six weeks, also dies: “William Shadforth bur 25 April 1788, illegitimate son of Alice, wife of Robert Shadforth”
On 17th August 1788 Robert marries Mary Whittingham at Billingham and their child, Thomas, is born on 31st March 1789.
It is worth pointing out that Robert Shadforth Senior was Parish Clerk, and Robert Shadforth Junior was not only Sexton, but also a governor of the Friary Workhouse, Hartlepool. Clearly the Shadforth family had a fairly high standing in the area and it is possible that one of them was responsible for writing up the Parish Records.
I would appreciate help with the following:
1. Why would baby William be shown as illegitimate in the parish records when they clearly state he is the son of Robert? Is there any way of finding out if Robert and Alice were separated at the time of William’s birth? Could she have been in the workhouse? Is there a record of Bastardy in this case? And what of the untimely but obviously convenient death of Alice and her baby?
2. I can’t find any trace of Alice Laws or her family in the Hartlepool area, so any clues as to her origin would also be greatly appreciated.
I know it’s not going to be possible to find out precisely what went on here, but I would appreciate both facts and thoughts about the situation and the ultimately desperate plight of Alice and baby William.
(ADDED: This has just come to my attention. It might save a lot of duplication. http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,498454.msg3552447.html#msg3552447 )[/color]