« Reply #46 on: Wednesday 23 January 19 09:52 GMT (UK) »
I think there can be little doubt that these two Sarah's will have been the same person.
However, I have been puzzling over this one. On the face of it, this seems quite an audacious act of Sarah's to have married in the same Church as a spinster and by Banns. What a risk to take! Surely a lot of people would have been familiar with the butcher's daughter and known about previous marriage? She would have risked prison and hard labour.
However, I am now wondering if there could be more to all this. Could the first marriage have been annulled for some reason? I get the impression that first husband Joseph may have been a bit of a suspicious character, by his stories and different versions of things.
I am also wondering if Joseph may have originally got to Australia by being transported for some reason? Transportation may have taken place from Newcastle upon Tyne. Perhaps, Joseph served his time and it may have been easier to remain in Australia and start afresh as a 'widower'. Perhaps for some reason, he may have had no chance with getting back with Sarah even if he was able to return to the North East of England.
I know this is all just speculation but I can't help thinking that there might be a bit more to this story than first meets the eye.
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