…and I see in the 1841 Census for Cowlinge (the PRIGG family is spread over 2 pages at the very end), that Elizabeth's probable mother's name is given here as Amy, and that Elizabeth had no less than three other siblings, William the youngest at 5 years, Abraham, 8, and John, 9. It is more than likely therefore, that their mother had been married, widowed, and than got hitched up with Henry Prigg in the mid 1830's
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and now, prompted by all the great help and assistance on this thread with subjects such as surname variation (in 1909, when he was a witness to his daughter Rose's wedding he made the mark of a cross), I have discovered him in the 1881 Census. Rather a bizarre entry this, as he has himself as Joseph HAZLE, Head of Family, aged 29, with just a servant housekeeper in Allace (sic) Ransom aged 18, and an Emily aged 55, described as "mother, married". Not quite sure where she fits into the equation.
They're at Pound House. Cowlinge seems to be such a small community, I'm sure everyone knew everyone else's business, a pity we can't now ask those parishioners what exactly what was going on!