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"The Gentleman's Magazine" 1789 has an entry in "List of Bankrupts": Richard Hemming, Ware, shop-keeper. There may be some info in the London Gazette too; I will just have a look.
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This is the marriage to Sarah Kendall:
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/4994/40458_316603-00160?pid=3913501&treeid=&personid=&rc=&usePUB=tru e#?_phcmd=u%28'https:%2F%2Fwww.ancestry.co.uk%2Fse arch%2F%3Fname%3Drichard_hemming%26spouse%3Dsarah_ kendall%26successSource%3DSearch%26queryId%3DrBFdR Ons2kTyUZgKaa%2Fxsw%3D%3D','successSource'%29&imag eId=40458_316603-00160 19 Feb 1838 Edgbaston. In those early days of civil registration, some vicars didn't think the fathers' details needed to be filled in unless the bride or groom was under-age. But I would think the witness Richard Hemming who has signed his name is Richard's father, meaning that Warwickshire marriage in 1779 is unlikely to be the right one. |
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There seem to be quite a few London Gazette entries, this being an example:
19 Feb 1788 - whereas a Commission of Bankrupt is awarded and issued forth against Richard Hemming, late of Ware, in the County of Herts, Shop-keeper, Dealer and Chapman...All Persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his Effects... give Notice to Mr Hemming, New Basinghall-street, London. (I don't know whether the Mr Hemming of New Basinghall Street, London, was any relation to Richard but thought I should copy that bit given the surname. In some of the entries the name there is a lawyer or similar.) |
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And is this one Richard jr?
5 Mar 1833 The Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors Richard Hemming, formerly of Severn-street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, Tailor and Clothes Cleaner, and late of Suffolk-Street, Birmingham aforesaid, Tailor and Clothes Cleaner, and carrying on business (by his wife) as Pastry Cook. |
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Changing the subject somewhat....
Sarah Woodley was married before, to John Woodley! Name: Sarah Woodley Gender: Female Marriage Date: 3 May 1843 Marriage Place: Saint Michaels, Bishops Stortford, Hertford, England Spouse: John Woodley So, their child, Rebecca (see the 1851 census link in a prev post) was legitimate: WOODLEY, REBECCA mmn WOODLEY GRO Reference: 1844 J Quarter in OF THE BISHOPS-STORTFORD UNION Volume 06 Page 482 ….and the use of mmn Woodley for her children with Richard Hemmings was correct.
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Did Richard bap 1787 perhaps have a son named Richard who might have been the witness at his father's second marriage?
EDIT: I pulled these details from an ancestry tree... could this Richard be the witness: Birth of Son Richard Hemming(1812–1849) 26 Apr 1812 • Birmingham England
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