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COMPLETED Wanted, Dead or Alive: Jane Hillman

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I'm trying to find Jane Hillman after 1871
Births Dec 1870 (>99%)
Hillman Jane Horsham 2b 278

1871: Long Hovel, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex
Moses Hillman 35 Head Ag Lab Westgrinsted, Surrey
Sarah Hillman 28 Wife Steyning, Surret
William Hillman 6 Son Shermanbury, Surrey
George Hillman 4 Son Shermanbury
Jane Hillman 1 Dau Westgrinsted
Class: RG10; Piece: 1063; Folio: 27; Page: 22; GSU roll: 827490

(note, the birth places are all in Sussex, not as listed here)

By 1881 she's gone missing:
Hilman Moses Head Married M 44 1837 West Grinstead Sussex
Hilman Sarah Wife Married F 38 1843 Steyning Sussex
Hilman William Son Single M 16 1865 Shermanbury Sussex
Hilman Mary A Daughter Single F 9 1872 Scholar Hurstpierpoint Sussex
Hilman James Son Single M 6 1875 Scholar Hurstpierpoint Sussex
Hilman Elizabeth Daughter Single F 4 1877 Scholar Hurstpierpoint Sussex
Hilman Henry Son Single M 2 1879 Hurstpierpoint Sussex
Hilman Ernest E Son Single M 0 1881 Hurstpierpoint Sussex
Piece: 1064 Folio: 28 Page: 22
Registration District: Cuckfield Civil Parish: Hurstpierpoint Municipal Borough:
Address: New House Cot Longhard, Hurstpierpoint County: Sussex

(note the misspelling of the surname)

Can anyone find her?
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Re: Wanted, Dead or Alive: Jane Hillman

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There is this:
Death on BMD.
Jul/Sept. 1871 Horsham.
Female(Unnamed) HILLMAN.
age at death 0.
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sparkstopper wrote:There is this:
Death on BMD.
Jul/Sept. 1871 Horsham.
Female(Unnamed) HILLMAN.
age at death 0.
Thanks, unfortunately there's also:
Births Sep 1871 (>99%)
Hillman Female Horsham 2b 289
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Re: Wanted, Dead or Alive: Jane Hillman

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Did Moses have a brother Thomas?
Both are transcribed as June.

1881. Green Moor Inn, Joles? Field,West Grinstead
Thomas Hillman, head, 32, Inn Keeper, Westgrinstead
Jane Hillman, wife, 33, Ashurst
Jane Hillman, Neice, 11, servant, Twineham

Then 5 lodgers
Albert T. Nailard 57
George Taylor 26
William Cook 31
James Toat 50
Maurice March 67


RG11; Piece: 1106; Folio: 45; Page: 2
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Re: Wanted, Dead or Alive: Jane Hillman

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??
Transcribed as Willman looks like Hillman
1851. North Blows, Ashurst, Sussex
William Hillman, head, 48, Ag Lab
Sarah, wife, 45,
Moses, son, 14,
Sarah, daur, 10,
Henry, son, 7,
Thomas, son, 3,
Ann, daur, 11 (14?) months, daur, Ashurst
All others born Super Westgrinstead.

HO107; Piece: 1647; Folio: 537; Page: 4;
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Re: Wanted, Dead or Alive: Jane Hillman

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grangers14 wrote:Did Moses have a brother Thomas?
Both are transcribed as June.

1881. Green Moor Inn, Joles? Field,West Grinstead
Thomas Hillman, head, 32, Inn Keeper, Westgrinstead
Jane Hillman, wife, 33, Ashurst
Jane Hillman, Neice, 11, servant, Twineham

Then 5 lodgers
Albert T. Nailard 57
George Taylor 26
William Cook 31
James Toat 50
Maurice March 67


RG11; Piece: 1106; Folio: 45; Page: 2
That looks much more likely.
Yes, there's a brother Thomas, born 1847 son of William (b 1806) and Sarah (b 1811) according to my current information but I've not got any formal confirmation of that. And Janes family had lived in Twineham although I'm fairly sure that by the time of her birth they'd moved to Hurstpierpoint, but both are in the Cuckfield district.
I'll pencil it in.

Can we now find her in 1891?

The 1851 census is my source.
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Incidentally British History Online has info about West Grinstead including the Green Man Inn at Jolesfield common.
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Further to that the pub's still there and can be viewed on Streetscene.
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If no one can find Jane in 1891 this can be archived.
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