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Old 23-09-13, 18:30
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William Hatch's widow Sarah made a will.
She was the second wife.
Do you know for sure that she was the second wife, or could she be the third? Have you got details of when she married William?
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Name: William Hatch
Marriage Date: 21 Dec 1733
Parish: Broad Chalke
Residence: Bramshaw
Spouse: Sarah Holliday
Spouse Residence: Out of Wiltshire
Document Type: Licence
Notes: Sarah is of Newbridge, Hampshire

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On the tree I was given she was the second wife.
It is possible she was wife no. 3, of course.

From her will it seems that she and William had no (surviving) children.
She names a sister, William's children, and a few other people.
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I wonder if "Senior" on that marriage to Christian could be a mistranscription of "Junior". As you say, you would need to get a look at the parish registers to find out.
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I think I'm just going to have to be patient until I get the baptismal index and also replies to a couple of e-mails.

I might try e-mailing the Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre re. the marriage of William Hatch and Christian Winter at Landford.
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Landford has an OPC:
http://www.wiltshire-opc.org.uk/gene...m/201-landford

But it looks as though you have to register with that site to be able to contact the OPC.
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Old 24-09-13, 07:41
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Thanks for that, Kate.

That is very interesting as Sandy Mursell is the person who gave me the Hatch tree as a PDF file and we have already communicated! Bramshaw is also under Sandy.

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Old 24-09-13, 10:05
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Wiltshire Archives certainly turn around their queries fast!
I e-mailed them 40 minutes ago.

Here is the response:

"I can confirm that William HATCH jnr of Bramshaw married Christian WINTER in July 1731 (no date given) in Landford

The cost of copying the parish entry is the total of £5.00 which is our minimum copy charge and includes postage."

I am very happy now - the transcription in Ancestry is wrong, Kate, as you suspected.
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That explains it then!
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OOh, look what I have found:

Day: 23
Month: May
Year: 1773
Son/Daughter: Son
Forename: Stephen
Surname: Hatch
First Parent: Willm
Second Parent:
Notes: bn 5 Jul 1744
Parish: Eling
County: Hampshire
Record source: Hampshire Baptisms
Data provider: Hampshire Genealogical Society

Stephen born 1744 but baptised in 1773.
Christian was still alive in 1744.
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Old 24-09-13, 13:54
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This Stephen was having children baptised at Eling.


Day: 26
Month: Apr
Year: 1778
Son/Daughter: Son
Forename: Stephen
Surname: Hatch
First Parent: Stephen
Second Parent:
Notes:
Parish: Eling
County: Hampshire
Record source: Hampshire Baptisms
Data provider: Hampshire Genealogical Society
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