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There is a John Seabrook death registered Jan-Mar 1884 Hackney, age 89, which could be him. Although there are other possibles.
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Yes, I saw several old posts of bert's mentioning the matches as well as the perfume business - I'd forgotten about them until now. Not sure which John bert thought he was referring to though???
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John Seabrook, mariner, son of John Seabrook, perfumer, married Mary Ann McMullin in Liverpool in 1845. He was full age.

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Oops, sorry Shona, I should have posted that one up before.
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John Seabrook, mariner, son of John Seabrook, perfumer, married Mary Ann McMullin in Liverpool in 1845. He was full age.

http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/21...l=ReturnRecord
That's the one we are trying to tie to the rest of the London lot, Shona. He is bert's ancestor.

bert has him as the child of John and Hannah (Hazell) b 1819 at the Lying in hospital in London. Only trouble is that John's father was a carter! John who married in Liverpool had a son who gave himself the middle name Hazel and passed it on to his descendents.

(sorry if repeating stuff already here!)
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Shona, I've just been reading about the accident at the match factory. Sounds like John was very lucky to survive it.
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Here's the marriage for the parents of Elizabeth Sear who married Thomas Seabrook (son of blind John)

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Thomas Sear
Fanny Seabrook
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21 Apr 1819

and her baptism

Name: Elizabeth Seare
Gender: Female
Baptism Date: 3 Nov 1822
Baptism Place: Tring,Hertford,England
Father: Thos. Seare
Mother: Fanny
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Elizabeth's mother, Fanny Sear nee Seabrook, was born in Tring about 1797 according to the 1851 census (she and Thomas Sear are in Tring. In 1841 they are also in Tring and dau Elizabeth is with them)


Name: Fanny Seabrooke
Gender: Female
Baptism Date: 17 Jul 1796
Baptism Place: Tring,Hertford,England
Father: John Seabrooke
Mother: Martha
FHL Film Number: 91766


This confirms she is sister of blind John and therefore Elizabeth Sear and Thomas Seabrook who married in 1854 were first cousins.

None of which seems to bring us any closer to John Seabrook and Hannah Hazell!
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This John Seabrook:


John Seabrooke bap 1 May 1769 Puttenham, Hertford, England parents John,
Jane

left a will in 1821 (bur 1819 Tring) but he doesn't seem to have left anything to any children or a wife, only to siblings, George, Thomas, Martha and Kidgell

He was a dairyman, which I think concludes his elimination!
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Old 02-12-14, 16:45
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I've been looking for a burial for Hannah Seabrook.

This one looks a possible:
http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/15...l=ReturnRecord

St Luke's, Finsbury

4 July 1819
Ann Seabrook, Mitchell Street, 37 years.
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