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Evett. He's a greengrocer. They live in Islington
Berks / Oxon: Eltham, Annetts, Wiltshire (surname not county), Hawkins, Pembroke, Partridge
Dorset / Hants: Derham, Stride, Purkiss, Sibley
Yorkshire: Pottage, Carr, Blackburn, Depledge
Sussex: Goodyer, Christopher, Trevatt
Lanark: Scott (soldier went to Jersey CI)
Jersey: Fowler, Huelin, Scott

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1851
George, Jane and Amelia

Piece   1499, Folio 405, Page number   29

I don’t think that page is on FindMyPast.  I am not finding it by ref alone, or by other people on the page.
Well found on ancestry though Lizzie.

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Yes, not on FindMyPast. I'll see if it's on FS. Then on to search for the births/baptisms for the older children, and the Evett/Maslin marriage. But maybe I'll hold-off until the OP returns, in case they already know all this information.

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They are in Titterton terrace. (Which is also where they were in 1843 for the baptisms of Sarah Maslen and Amelia in 1843).



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I don’t think I have seen posted ..apologies if I have missed it

There are  Banns dated Jan 28 to Feb 11 1838 for George Evett B(achelor) and Jane Maslin S(pinster) with a big X by it.  Does that mean they didn’t follow through with the marriage?


Added…church = St Giles in the Fields

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No wonder I'm not seeing any of those records. Not on FindMyPast.  >:(

Given the late (1843) baptisms for Sarah and Amelia, I wonder if Louisa Elizabeth could the daughter of George and Jane? Maybe the couple never got round to baptising LE. Looks like they never got round to marrying either.

So, how are Jane Maslin (born c1804 in London) and Sarah Maslin (born 1790 Upavon) connected?

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There is a baptism for a Jane Maslin, dau of John & Elizabeth , St James, Westminster
Indexed with FHS film no 1850973 & 1042309

Bap 17 March 1799
Born 11 Dec 1798

IF that is our Jane Perhaps John & Sarah are brother & sister?

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Not sure if "Aunt Sarah" (from Upavon) had any siblings. But it does beg the question how a woman from Wiltshire marries two well-off chaps in London and Surrey. How did she meet them?

Perhaps Richard and Jane Maslin, witnesses at Aunt Sarah's 1822 marriage, can provide the link.

Not sure if its related, but a Richard Maslin (born 1786) was buried in St James, Piccadilly on 21 Dec 1832.
I only mention it because Jane Evett (nee Maslin) gives St James as her birthplace in the 1851 census.