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Sarah and John's first son was named for him and his father - Albinus John. Their second son was Edward Thadeus. Could be for her father.
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Thankyou both!
Sarah Crookenden on the 1841 census is a widow of the right age, housekeeping for her father-in-law's brother then - they were a family of shipbuilders and Thankfull is listed as a retired shipbuilder. I couldn't find her on any subsequent census records. She appears to have been buried in Southwark in 1872, but Thankfull had died and so had Sarah's daughter Elizabeth, in 1857, so I wonder where she lived and who looked after her until her death at the age of 83. I will have a look at the Edward and Ann Maynard connection again in Wittersham, Kent |
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I don't know if this helps. You might already have the death cert for John Pelham Crookenden but if not it's on Ancestry.
https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-vie...9-04a209830354 There's also this glimpse of Albinus Crookenden. https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-vie...8-8f15a744b601 |
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In 1871 she seems to be living by herself at 20 Stanley Terrace, Deptford (see post #7)
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Thank you, I do have the Crookendens back to John Pelham's Great grandfather b in 1703.
I am particularly interested in my direct 'motherline' , Sarah Maynard is my 4 x great grandmother. I think Merry and Kiterunner have been very helpful in re-directing me to the village of Wittersham in Kent which have parish records, so I may have pushed back this line to Sarah Maynard's Great Grandmother - if I can discover her maiden name! Is it usual for only a mother to be named on a baptism record? If Sarah's mother was Ann Masters who married Edward Maynard in Wittersham, in June 1789, it was only 4 months before she gave birth to Sarah!! |
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As for a baby being born 4 months after the parents' marriage, that wasn't very unusual. |
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Thank you.
It looks like Ann Master's mother Mary Lording, baptised in 1745 at Lydd, Kent, was the illegitimate daughter of an Ann Lording. I am glad to have pushed back my 'motherline' knowledge by another two generations to my 7 x great grandmother, in Kent. |
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