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William Henty -is this now completed?

Postby SRD » Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:09 pm

I have a William Henty bap 29th Jan 1809 in West Grinstead, Sussex.
There's a parish record of a marriage to Ann Parker on 25th December 1835 (which is unlikely to be accurate as it's Christmas Day) which also showed up on the IGI as an England-EASy entry.
Then they appear with a daughter Ann on the 1841 census living in Bolney, Sussex.
There's a parish record for a burial for Ann 12th November 1844 at St Mary Bolney and a FreeBMD record of a death March quarter of 1845 in Cuckfield.
William then appears in the 1881 census living in the household of Alfred Greenfield in Cowfold, Sussex.
Finally there's a parish record of a burial for William 18 May 1886 at St Peter, Cowfold stating his address as Cuckfield Union House.

Please can anyone find William in the census records between 1841 & 1881?

Thanks.
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Re: William Henty

Postby Jimmy » Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:42 pm

A lot of marriages took place on christmas day.
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Re: William Henty

Postby SRD » Thu Feb 21, 2013 7:54 am

Did they? I understood that, due to there being only a limited supply of sufficiently educated or trustworthy people, Parish Clerks would sometimes only make the entries occasionally and that they would sometimes round the date to a particular Saturday in the month.
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Re: William Henty

Postby rogerneilson » Sun Mar 03, 2013 9:48 am

I am also under the impression Christmas Day was a big day for marriages - a reason being that you were actually not at work on that day..... so a sort of BOGOF deal, everyone was off for the day and the celebrations (such as they were) could be combined. Of course if you were one of the upper starta its a different matter, but all of mine were certainly jot of the upper strata at all.

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Re: William Henty

Postby gardener » Sun Mar 03, 2013 1:35 pm

Could be this one?
In a pub too, and widowed, looks like Henty to me and daughter Ann is in Ditchling too as a servant I think.

1851
Sub-registration district: Ditchling
ED, institution, or vessel: 2a
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 64
Piece: 1643
Folio: 35
Page Number: 17
Household Members:
Name Age
William Groce 41
Elizabeth Groce 49
William Henry 37
Thomas Oram 19
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Re: William Henty

Postby SRD » Mon Mar 04, 2013 8:13 am

Thanks, that does look likely.
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Re: William Henty -is this now completed?

Postby grangers14 » Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:13 pm

Is this to archive SRD?
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Re: William Henty -is this now completed?

Postby SRD » Wed Nov 27, 2013 8:27 am

Might as well, there doesn't seem to be any further sightings of the elusive William.
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