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Tracing Isaac
I'm afraid this is another "please don't run away" moment in the search for my
Headland roots. I need to rule out this man as possible contender for 4xg/ grandfather Isaac Headland - Isaac, son of John & Catherine Headland bap Welbourn, Lincolnshire 14 Aug 1745.John & Catherine seem to have had another son named Isaac bap 1739 who probably died. I don't have any subs at the moment so would be most grateful if someone could see anything relating to Isaac 1745 which would eliminate him. My Isaac was in London by 1776 when he married Sarah Trenley at St George, Hanover Square. Thread 'A Stubborn Brick Wall' refers, but I won't blame you for not going there(!) I have details of their six children, born around Middx/Herts/Bucks. In 1792 Isaac was bankrupt & described as a carpenter, chapman & general dealer of Uxbridge. In 1800 Sarah's Pauper Settlement Statement says that he had rented a house in Tottenham Place, London, for four years but had since left it. (not sure whether that means he had done a runner or just relocated the family) Apart from a 1797 appearance as witness at a family wedding at St. Botolph Aldgate, that is all I know about Isaac - I've no idea where he came from or what happened to him. Actually that's not quite accurate - I believe he may have been from Lincs from something my father said many years ago & also because a lot of Isaac Headlands seem to originate from the Welbourn/Potterhanworth areas of that county. I keep coming back to Isaac but never seem to get anywhere, so I think the time may have come for a little expert guidance. Thanks in anticipation. |
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I don't think can eliminate the 1745 Isaac. I came across this, Isaac is recorded as being a debtor on the actual document:
Record set England & Wales, Crime, Prisons & Punishment, 1770-1935 Piece number 178 Series PCOM2 Source Newgate Prison, London: lists of felons (prisoners) on the Master's Side First name(s) Isaac Last name Headland Court session year 1793 Birth year - Conviction date 1793 Archive The National Archives Category Institutions & organisations Subcategory Prison registers Collections from Great Britain It's quicker to post these things than to try and work out if you already have them! London Lives, Culture & Society 1680-1817 First name(s) Isaac Last name Headland Gender Male Year 1800 Entry date 16 Jun 1800 Extract } to wit Sarah Headland Aged about 45 years upon her Oath Saith That about 23 years ago She intermarried with Isaac Headland her present Husband at the Parish Church of Saint George Hanover Square by whom she has livi ...... View image <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<website not working so I can't do this! Source St Clement Danes parish records Document Pauper Examination Books/Examination Books Document date range start 04 Jan 1799 Document date range end 31 Dec 1800 Archive reference B1193 Archive Westminster Archives Centre Record set London Lives, Culture & Society 1680-1817 Category Institutions & organisations Subcategory Social history Collections from Great Britain
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Oh thanks Merry - didn't know he was in Newgate! I'm just writing about that - it was
notorious. Whitecross, where my later Headlands were incarcerated, was built after public denouncement of the conditions at Newgate. I did have the settlement details, but thanks anyway. Just wish I could find out where he came from & what happened to him. |
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Do you have a burial for his wife?
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Afraid not. Kite did find a burial for a Sarah Headland 1821 but the age was wrong.
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In case you didn't have it, he was in St Pancras in 1798, according to the Land Tax records on Ancestry:
Proprietor: Lord Southampton Tenant: Isaac Headland Residence: St Pancras, Middlesex, England Year: 1798 Volume: 4 The street address appears to be Cross over; the previous address in the register is Tottenham Place, and the next one is Southampton Court. |
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Do you know where the six children settled? I'm just trying to establish which area the parents may have died, given there don't seem to be burials for them in London. I presume that when the parents were in London around 1800 the children were already adult?
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Son Thomas b 1786 (my 3xg/grandfather) settled in London but was born & spent time in
Uxbridge. William b 1787 also settled in Uxbridge. Robert b 1789 settled in Marlborough, Wilts. I'll have to check up on daughter Ann. |
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I think daughter Ann m Richard Castell 1808. They married in London but I don't know
where they settled. And Mary - thanks for the info. It matches what Sarah says in her Pauper Settlement statement. |
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At the 1808 marriage Richard is a widower of St Geo Hanover Sq. There is a Richard Castell listed as a tenant in the London, England, Land Tax Records, 1692-1932 in the same parish every year from 1808 until 1817 and then one separate entry in 1827. I would imagine at least the run of dates are all for your Richard.
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