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Hampshire Advertiser 18 September 1852
George Allen, wife Mary Ann & sister in law Lydia Musselwhite up for being drunk & disorderly. Marriages Sep 1853 HURST Lydia Southampton 2c 70 MUSSELWHITE Henry Southampton 2c 70 Now checking for Lydia in 1841/51.....
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1861, the Musselwhites are in the same house as Robert Hurst b c 1830, Southampton.
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Lydia is the daughter of Charles Hurst & Elizabeth, baptised 1835 in Southampton.
1841 she is in the workhouse in SALISBURY with mother Elizabeth & sister Eliza aged 7. 1851 working as a servant in Sailsbury.
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So the Mary Ann Hurst who married George Allen isn't your Mary Ann then, Phoenix?
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Blast.
This has got to be that Mary Ann Hurst: Mary Ann Hurst England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 christening: 11 November 1824 Holyrood, Southampton, Hampshire, England residence: Southampton, Hampshire, England father: Charles Hurst mother: Elizabeth
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Quote:
And as the Truslers have a record for bad behaviour, it would have been in keeping
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Hmm. Found William still alive in 1855, as a merchant seaman, giving Hambton Yorkshire as a birth place. This seems to be Hambleton in Brayton, West Yorks.
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