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Mary GOWING/EN
Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Mary GOWING/EN Date and place of birth 20/8/1811 Shipmeadow Workhouse Suffolk Names of parents Timothy GOWING Elizabeth ? Date and place of baptism - if applicable None found Details of each of his or her marriages - if any Daniel CANNELL 13/2/1833 Bungay St Mary Suffolk Occupation(s) - if any Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on. 1841 Back Lane Bungay St Mary Suffolk 1851 Bond St Ipswich St Margaret Suffolk 1861 Church Lane Ipswich St Clement Suffolk 1871 17 Lower Barclay St Ipswich St Margaret Suffolk 1881 4 East Court Ipswich St Helen Suffolk Date, place and cause of death 7/2/1884 38 Rope Walk Ipswich St Clement Suffolk Apoplexy Date and place of burial. 12/2/1884 Ipswich Cemetery Suffolk Details of will / administration of their estate N/A Memorial inscription N/A
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Hmmm, you've probably seen this already, but FamilySearch Record Search's pilot site has a baptism for a Martha Gowing ("gender male", lol) 6 Nov 1805 Stowmarket, parents Timothy Gowing and Elizabeth Buxton, and there is a marriage for Timothy Gowen and Elizabeth Buxton 27 Oct 1805, it only says Suffolk for that though.
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Thanks Kate,
That marriage took place at Shelland & that Timothy says he's single but that wouldn't necessarily discount him as mine judging by my Timothy's behaviour; leaving both wives & children in the workhouse on numerous occasions, deserting from the navy, ending up in Norwich & Beccles Gaols - what's a little lie about status eh? Also my Timothy & Elizabeth did name their first daughter Martha. However, the Workhouse records show that Elizabeth was removed from Norwich in a state of pregnancy in Sep 1807 and when the family was admitted to the workhouse in May 1808, Martha was recorded as 9 mths old. Thanks for having a look though.
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Are you sure that it's not the same couple having two Marthas, with the first one dying in infancy?
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No, I can't be sure that it's not but Shelland & Stowmarket are quite a way from Bungay & they have only been sighted in Bungay, Beccles & Norwich. However I checked my notes & don't seem to have any for 1805 so I had better go back to the 'Minute Books' to check.
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After much deliberation I decided to accept Elizabeth BUXTON although there are inconsistencies.
I first found this marriage in 2002 but as Timothy declared himself single I discounted it although by that time I did know he wasn't exactly an upright citizen. Now after trawling through at least half the parishes in Suffolk I'm more inclined to accept it. Timothy GOWEN m. Elizabeth BUXTON 27 Oct 1805 Shelland Martha GOWING d. Timothy/Elizabeth (BUXTON) bap. 6 Nov 1805 Stowmarket Martha GOWING d. Timothy bur. 12 Dec 1805 Stowmarket. Entry from Shipmeadow Minute Books 30 Oct 1805 Timothy GOWING aged 12 (son by 1st wife) be admitted to be maintained in the House, his father being ran away & he having no person to maintain him. Fits nicely with the info. above. Only fly in the ointment 12 Jun 1805 Timothy GOWING's wife to be received into the House when brought. She would have been 4 months pregnant so I suppose they had to lie or she wouldn't have been accepted. Of course Timothy's father was also Timothy & his wife was alive but the older couple tended to receive out relief when they were older.
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