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Jill 27-01-12 13:27

Sarah Kinchett
 
Mother of Mary Collins
http://www.genealogistsforum.co.uk/f...t=mary+collins

Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Sarah Kinchett on the IGI but Sarah Bramshott Kinchett on SFHG transcript of marriage, original not yet checked, bapt as Sarah Kingshott
Date and place of birth
19 Mar 1775, Bramshott, Hampshire
Names of parents
Roger & Mary Kingshott aka Kinshott.Kingsett
Details of each of his or her marriages - if any - and any divorces
27 Feb 1798 at Trotton, Sussex to William Collins
Occupation(s) - if any
-
Addresses where they lived - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on, if applicable.
Trotton, Sussex 1798-1810 (married there, 5 children bapt there)
Date, place and cause of death
n/k 12 April 1847 at Terwick, died of Typhus
Date and place of burial / cremation.
n/k16 April 1847 at Trotton.
Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable
n/k
Memorial inscription - if any
n/k

kiterunner 27-01-12 18:39

FamilySearch has a Sarah Collins burial at Trotton 15 Jan 1815 but it doesn't give her age. It says married but has her spouse's name as Jane Baker. :confused:

then there is another Sarah Collins burial 16 Apr 1847. Again it doesn't say her age.

kiterunner 27-01-12 18:46

There is a Sarah Collins (indexed as Callens on ancestry) at Trotton on the 1841 census, age 65, not born in county. With a Martha Phillips age 30 (who looks to be head of household) and a Henry Collins 25 among others; did your Sarah have a Martha or a Henry? If this is the one who died in 1847 then the death cert should say whether she was the widow of William and give a more accurate idea of when she was born.

Jill 27-01-12 20:11

Her other children were Sarah, John, & William, I shall follow this up, thanks.

Jill 27-01-12 20:29

There's a burial for her on the SFHG site, at St George, Trotton 16 Apr 1847 age 72 "from Terwick" (a neigbouring parish). This looks promising!

Sarah Collins who died in 1815 was 64, so definitely not mine.

Jill 03-02-14 17:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by kiterunner (Post 174203)
There is a Sarah Collins (indexed as Callens on ancestry) at Trotton on the 1841 census, age 65, not born in county. With a Martha Phillips age 30 (who looks to be head of household) and a Henry Collins 25 among others; did your Sarah have a Martha or a Henry? If this is the one who died in 1847 then the death cert should say whether she was the widow of William and give a more accurate idea of when she was born.

Got the death cert today and she is indeed the widow of William, died of typhus, poor thing. Thankyou for you help with this.


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