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William Millest and Mary Ann Sweeby in 1841
William Millest, tailor, and Mary Ann Sweeby married on 27 December 1850 Portsea:
https://search.findmypast.co.uk/reco...2F00114710%2F1 William's father, John, was a coachman and Mary Ann's father, William, was a labourer. It would be interesting to know why they decided to marry, as they had lived as man and wife since at least the September quarter of 1845 when the first child I can find, John Edward Millest, was born in the Isle of Thanet RD. Their next child, William, was born in Lenham, Kent: MILLESH, WILLIAM SWEEBY GRO Reference: 1846 S Quarter in HOLLINGBOURN UNION Volume 05 Page 281 Once they were established in Portsmouth, they remained there for the rest of their lives. Mary died in 1875, William in the workhouse in 1892 and both were buried in Kingston Cemetery. William Millest was born c 1821 in Anstey, Hertfordshire, and Mary Ann Sweeby c 1812 in Spaldwick, Huntingdonshire. I am curious about their lives before marriage. Mary Ann had at least one child before she met William. (John) Riley Sweeby was baptised 23 February 1838 at All Saints, St John, Huntingdon. I cannot find a birth, but Riley, aged 3, is in the Huntingdon workhouse in 1841. A Frances Sweeby, daughter of Mary Sweeby was bp 27 Jan 1843 St John Huntingdon. She died as a small child. So, can anyone find either William Millest - presumably already a tailor - and Mary Ann Sweeby, who ought still to be in Huntingdonshire, in 1841?
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