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maggie_4_7 19-11-10 21:29

Elizabeth Parker
 
My mother's mother's mother's father's mother

Name:
Elizabeth Parker

Date and place of birth:
11 October 1806 Lakenheath, Suffolk, England

Names of parents:
John Parker and Mary Wiseman

Date and place of baptism:
26 October 1806 at All Saints, Lakenheath, Suffolk, England
FileNumber 10776


Details of each of his or her marriages:
Marriage to Charles Sayer 11th October 1827 Carbrooke, Norfolk, England

Occupation(s):
Recorded as Boot Binder on the 1871 Census

Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK):

Swan Yard, Shoreditch, London, England - 1841 Census
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...26pgPLz0q3dpid

8 Calendar Yard, Shoreditch, London, England - 1851 Census
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...26pgPLz0q3dpid

<something> Row, Shoreditch, London, England - 1861 Census
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...26pgPLz0q3dpid

1 Holt Place, Hoxton, Shoreditch, London, England - 1871 Census
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...26pgPLz0q3dpid

Date, place and cause of death:
Not known but a possible is 1875 in Bethnal Green, London, England Vol 1c Page 190
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...006&recoff=1+2


Date and place of burial:
Not known

Details of will / administration of their estate:
Not known

Memorial inscription:
Not known

kiterunner 22-11-10 09:19

The witnesses at Elizabeth and Charles's marriage are Charlotte Parker, Thomas Taylor Sayer and John Raper (the last being a witness at every marriage on the page so I don't think he would be a relative).

maggie_4_7 22-11-10 13:03

Thank you I think I had forgotten that but I probably tried to trace Charlotte's marriage and baptism when I found Charles' and Elizabeth's marriage and didn't get anywhere at the time but perhaps now the LDS has more Norfolk and Suffolk stuff I'll find something.

maggie_4_7 22-11-10 19:08

Okay I found a Charlotte Parker born Lakenheath, Suffolk, England to a John Parker and a Mary Wiseman

http://search.labs.familysearch.org/...=recordResults

Elizabeth named her first son Charles Wiseman Sayer!

http://search.labs.familysearch.org/...=recordResults

Always wondered where the Wiseman bit came from!

I expect it's likely that Charlotte is Elizabeth's sister what do you think?

Do you think that's what the enumerator tried to write here bearing in mind Elizabeth may have had an accent:-

http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...26pgPLz0q3dpid

I was always doubtful about John Parker and Elizabeth Sammons having said that I haven't found a baptism for Elizabeth with John and Mary.

kiterunner 22-11-10 22:46

Ooh, looks promising.

maggie_4_7 23-11-10 05:36

Thomas Taylor Sayer although you'd think it easy to find him with a name like that its not. There are a few of them but I think this one is Edward son possibly Edward was Charles' brother.

EDITED TO SAY BECAUSE I KNOW PEOPLE WILL BE LOOKING AT THIS THREAD AGAIN.

I have managed to work out all the Sayers at Charles' level all his complicated siblings and their offspring down a few generations and also Charles' parents and also what happened to most of his siblings, a couple went the USA his oldest nephew went to Australia the rest seemed to have come to Shoreditch, London and the rest stayed in Norfolk.

The USA lot made an impact in New York State over the Countys and the one who went to Australia seemed to have made an impact in Tasmania. But it was the New World and plenty of room for expansion and re-inventing yourself.

Thomas Taylor Sayer (emigrated to USA in early 1830s with his brother William and with both families although they both left some of their older children behind) Thomas Taylor, William and Edward were Charles' older brothers. This must be the Thomas Taylor Sayer on Charles' marriage as witness.

maggie_4_7 23-11-10 19:19

I was being daft that Thomas Taylor wasn't christened until 1814 so he would have only been about 13 years old in 1827!!! :d EDITED this is a nephew of Charles Sayer Elizabeth's husband he is the son of Edward Sayer.

Must be one of the other's or a Thomas Taylor Sayer that isn't recorded (edited see above)

I found on Freereg Elizabeth, Charlotte, Ann all born to John Parker and Mary Wiseman in Lakenheath, Suffolk - what does it mean when there is a note and it says 'His Wife Spinster'

http://www.freereg.org.uk/cgi/Search...cordID=3920237


Does it mean John and Mary weren't married.

kiterunner 23-11-10 22:05

No, it means she was a spinster when she married him.

maggie_4_7 24-11-10 22:23

I think I've just blown about 5 Ancestry trees out of the water... :)

Where do they get their info from!!!

Margaret in Burton 25-11-10 18:20

I've just asked the owner of an Ancestry tree with my 3x great grandfather in about info further back and questioned it.

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