Sarah Dunn on BCC
Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 3:25 pm
On BCC, Sarah Dunn b. c. 1822 daughter of William Dunn and Sarah Whittaker, is shown as marrying Joseph Beasley.
https://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/t ... ver=411460
From recent research into the descendants of William and Sarah, I think their daughter died in infancy and was buried at St. Michael's Church, Brierley Hill:
19-04-1824 Sarah, d. of Willm. & Sarah Dunn, Quarry Bank, 1
I think the Sarah who married Joseph Beasley is actually the daughter of William Dunn and Jane Parker who were married at St. Thomas's Church Dudley:
27th December 1813
William Dunn, otp., bachelor, m. Jane Parker, otp., spinster. By Banns. Both made mark. Wits: Mary Raybould & Mark Bond
William and Jane's children were baptised at St. Mary's Church, Oldswinford:
11-12-1814 Maria, d. of Will'm & Jane Dunn, Town, Horsenailer
17-03-1816 William, s. of William & Jane Dunn, Stourbridge, Nailer
14-02-1819 Sarah, d. of William & Jane Dunn, Stourbridge, Nailer
28-04-1822 Rosanna, d. of William & Jane Dunn, Cradley, Nailer
09-05-1824 Shadrach, s. of Willm. & Jane Dunn, Thorns, Nailer
11-02-1827 Noah, s. of William & James Dunn, Thorns, Nailer
28-03-1831 Harriet, d. of William & Jane Dunn, Thorns, Nailer
27-05-1832 Abigail, d. of William & Jane Dunn, Thorns, Nailer
15-01-1837 Jane, d. of William & Jane Dunn, Thorns, Nailer
In 1841, Sarah is living with her father at Dunn's Bank:
Dunn’s Bank (HO 107 996/13 41 p.14)
William Dunn, 50, Nailor
Sarah Dunn, 20
Sheadk. Dunn, 15
Noah Dunn, 13
Abigail Dunn, 8
Mary Dunn, 6
They were all born in the County except Sarah which ties in with the addresses given in the baptism records.
In 1851, Sarah (now married to Joseph Beasley) is living next door to her father:
Dunn's Bank (HO 107 2036 667 p. 18)
William Dunn, Head, W, 61, Horsenailmaker, Kingswinford
Abigail Dunn, Dau., U, 19, Horsenailmaker, Kingswinford
Mary Dunn, G.Dau., U, 17, Kingswinford
Joseph Dunn, G.Son, U, 3, Kingswinford
Dunn's Bank (HO 107 2036 667 p.18)
Joseph Beasley, Head, M, 35, Nailer, Cradley
Sarah Beasley, Wife, M, 30, Cradley
William Beasley, Son, 6m, Kingswinford
What does anyone else think?
https://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/t ... ver=411460
From recent research into the descendants of William and Sarah, I think their daughter died in infancy and was buried at St. Michael's Church, Brierley Hill:
19-04-1824 Sarah, d. of Willm. & Sarah Dunn, Quarry Bank, 1
I think the Sarah who married Joseph Beasley is actually the daughter of William Dunn and Jane Parker who were married at St. Thomas's Church Dudley:
27th December 1813
William Dunn, otp., bachelor, m. Jane Parker, otp., spinster. By Banns. Both made mark. Wits: Mary Raybould & Mark Bond
William and Jane's children were baptised at St. Mary's Church, Oldswinford:
11-12-1814 Maria, d. of Will'm & Jane Dunn, Town, Horsenailer
17-03-1816 William, s. of William & Jane Dunn, Stourbridge, Nailer
14-02-1819 Sarah, d. of William & Jane Dunn, Stourbridge, Nailer
28-04-1822 Rosanna, d. of William & Jane Dunn, Cradley, Nailer
09-05-1824 Shadrach, s. of Willm. & Jane Dunn, Thorns, Nailer
11-02-1827 Noah, s. of William & James Dunn, Thorns, Nailer
28-03-1831 Harriet, d. of William & Jane Dunn, Thorns, Nailer
27-05-1832 Abigail, d. of William & Jane Dunn, Thorns, Nailer
15-01-1837 Jane, d. of William & Jane Dunn, Thorns, Nailer
In 1841, Sarah is living with her father at Dunn's Bank:
Dunn’s Bank (HO 107 996/13 41 p.14)
William Dunn, 50, Nailor
Sarah Dunn, 20
Sheadk. Dunn, 15
Noah Dunn, 13
Abigail Dunn, 8
Mary Dunn, 6
They were all born in the County except Sarah which ties in with the addresses given in the baptism records.
In 1851, Sarah (now married to Joseph Beasley) is living next door to her father:
Dunn's Bank (HO 107 2036 667 p. 18)
William Dunn, Head, W, 61, Horsenailmaker, Kingswinford
Abigail Dunn, Dau., U, 19, Horsenailmaker, Kingswinford
Mary Dunn, G.Dau., U, 17, Kingswinford
Joseph Dunn, G.Son, U, 3, Kingswinford
Dunn's Bank (HO 107 2036 667 p.18)
Joseph Beasley, Head, M, 35, Nailer, Cradley
Sarah Beasley, Wife, M, 30, Cradley
William Beasley, Son, 6m, Kingswinford
What does anyone else think?