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*Archived * -Edward Sherrett of Halesowen

Postby mallosa » Sat Jan 10, 2009 8:22 pm

I wonder if we can find if anyone has connections to Edward Sherrett b1832?

see...........Edward Sherrett of Halesowen
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Re: Edward Sherrett of Halesowen

Postby mallosa » Sat Jan 10, 2009 8:27 pm

It looks like John Moore was his brother in law and Elizabeth his sister.
1868
MOORE John SHARRATT Elizabeth Halesowen, St John the Baptist Dudley Register Office 014/003/335
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Re: Edward Sherrett of Halesowen

Postby linell » Sat Jan 10, 2009 8:53 pm

Hi San, I think he was born 1824, aged 59 at death in 1884? If so he is the son of John Sherratt 1793 and Elizabeth Bastable. Edward Married a Mary Taylor 1843 Halesowen. I don't have the sister Elizabeth, but that doesn't mean he didn't have one..............will check on that from linell.
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Re: Edward Sherrett of Halesowen

Postby mallosa » Sat Jan 10, 2009 9:10 pm

Blimey my eye sight must be going :roll: Yes Linell it does say 59yrs
Thanks for the info :wink:

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Re: Edward Sherrett of Halesowen

Postby mallosa » Sat Jan 10, 2009 10:45 pm

mallosa wrote:It looks like John Moore was his brother in law and Elizabeth his sister.
1868
MOORE John SHARRATT Elizabeth Halesowen, St John the Baptist Dudley Register Office 014/003/335


Forget that! I think this could be him with his wife Mary (Taylor) and his Daughter(not sister) :-)

1861: New Street,Hasbury

Edward Sharratt 38 H M ? Carter H/Owen
Mary Sharratt 38 W M Naileer H/Owen
Elizabeth Sharratt 9 Dau Hasbury
Benjamin Taylor 60 Wid Lodger H/Owen (father in law? according to Linnel)
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Re: Edward Sherrett of Halesowen

Postby peterd » Sat Jan 10, 2009 11:11 pm

is this him in

1881 census

New Street Royal Oak Hasbury, Worcester,


Edward SHERRETT Head M Male 56 Halesowen, Worcester, England Publican
Maria A. SHERRETT Wife M Female 54 Pedmore, Worcester, England
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Re: Edward Sherrett of Halesowen

Postby peterd » Sat Jan 10, 2009 11:16 pm

is this them ?

Marriages Dec 1863

Bond Maria Ann Stourbridge 6c 387
SHERRITT Edward Stourbridge 6c 387
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Re: Edward Sherrett of Halesowen

Postby mallosa » Sun Jan 11, 2009 12:59 am

linell wrote:Hi San, I think he was born 1824, aged 59 at death in 1884? If so he is the son of John Sherratt 1793 and Elizabeth Bastable. Edward Married a Mary Taylor 1843 Halesowen. I don't have the sister Elizabeth, but that doesn't mean he didn't have one..............will check on that from linell.


I dont think so Pete, if his daughter Elizabeth married in 1868

I think Linell could be correct on this one

1843 Marriage
SHARROTT Edward TAYLOR Mary Halesowen, St John the Baptist 014/001/402
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Re: Edward Sherrett of Halesowen

Postby peterd » Sun Jan 11, 2009 1:15 am

could he have been married agian can anyone find him in 1871,81 census ?

poss

Deaths Sep 1863
SHARRATT Mary Stourbridge 6c 83
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Re: Edward Sherrett of Halesowen

Postby FarSide » Sun Jan 11, 2009 1:50 am

Poss Edward living with his father John
1851
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Crescent, Halesowen
Edward Shoratt 25 - b Halesowen - Nailor
Mary Shoratt 29 - b Halesowen - Nailor
John Shoratt 5 - b Hasbury
Elizebeth Shoratt 1 Mo - b Hasbury
John Shoratt 59 - Widow - Lodger - Chelsea? pensioner bricklayers labourer - b Hawn
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Re: Edward Sherrett of Halesowen

Postby FarSide » Sun Jan 11, 2009 1:54 am

1841
Back Row, Spring Hill, Hasbury
John Sharratt 48 - Nailor - Army P
Elizabeth Sharratt 45
Mary Sharratt 20
Edward Sharratt 16
all b in c
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Re: Edward Sherrett of Halesowen

Postby linell » Sun Jan 11, 2009 8:33 am

FarSide wrote:1841
Back Row, Spring Hill, Hasbury
John Sharratt 48 - Nailor - Army P
Elizabeth Sharratt 45
Mary Sharratt 20
Edward Sharratt 16
all b in c


Yes that's him in 1841 and 1851 FS. John was in the Army. The Witnesses to John and Mary's Marriage was Lucy Hardeman, thinks she connects to the Hardeman's of Halesowen, we have Elizabeth Hardeman who Married Charles Brettell. I presume that it was Edward's daughter Elizabeth who Married John Moore? My next door neighbour in Halesowen was Muriel May Sherratt born abt 1901 her father was an Edward Sherratt. Muriel Married Cliff James son of Herbert James. The Witnesses were Eddie and Hilda Sherratt, Lily James and Walter Billingham. Must trace this Edward Sherratt back see which one he was? Best Wishes linell.
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Re: Edward Sherrett of Halesowen

Postby peterd » Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:19 am

JOHN SHERRETT
Christening: 30 AUG 1846 Halesowen, Worcester,

EDWARD SHERRETT
MARY

poss marriage

SHARRATT John HOBBIS Louisa 1863 Halesowen, St John the Baptist West Midlands Dudley Register Office 014/003/95


is this him in 1881 census

Quarry Lane Hasbury, Worcester

John SHERRETT 41 Hales Owen, Worcester, Nail Maker
Louisa SHERRETT 39 Hales Owen, Worcester, Nail Maker
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Re: Edward Sherrett of Halesowen

Postby Northern Lass » Sun Jan 11, 2009 12:09 pm

Hey guys anyone getting this on Connections? If not any offers?
stick a link on will ya too to show where we are up to

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Re: Edward Sherrett of Halesowen

Postby mallosa » Sun Jan 11, 2009 12:28 pm

I will, If I get chance this evening but I'm of now to my g.daughters 2nd B.day party :grin:

lots of jelly and cakes..yummy!

Thanks for all the input on this one.
It just goes to show what can be found from an Inscription on a headstone :-)

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