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Yes, I'd think so Merry - thanks. Should have mentioned that Isaac & Sarah's two other
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Ann Headland?
1841 Chatton St Pancras Ann Castell 60 FS born in County? No Deaths Dec 1855 Castell Ann St Pancras 1b 77 Bur 22 Oct 1855 St Pancras Parish Chapel Camden Ann Castell aged 76 (no home address given) Annoyingly, I can't find her in 1851 to see if her birthplace matches Ann H (Rickmansworth, wasn't it?)
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There's an Ann Castle, 73, born Kennington, Surrey, at St Pancras Workhouse in 1851.
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Yes, I was looking at that one. Bothersome?!!
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Just found a post from last night where I forgot to press "post" - sorry! I was saying yes
Merry, Rickmansworth was Ann's birthplace so I don't think the workhouse Ann is mine. I wonder if Isaac went back to Lincolnshire, if indeed he was from there in the first place? |
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We don't know that Ann Castle is Ann Castell either!
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True. Wish Isaac's birth date was on that prison record. I've been reading
about Newgate - apparently the Masters Side was for those who could pay for "better" accommodation.How debtors managed this I'm not sure. The Common side was unspeakably awful. |
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I don't know whether you know more than is on this thread, but what about this burial for Sarah Trenley?
Sarah Adland Burial: b abt 1750 bur 14 Mar 1830 St Luke, Chelsea, Kensington and Chelsea
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Thanks for that,Merry - I hadn't found out anything else until this weekend when I saw : Sarah Headland Age 77 B abt 1750 bur 8 Jul 1827, Hornhurch, Essex, St.Andrew, Parish Records. Now that's two possibilities!
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Update on Isaac & Sarah :- after years of getting nowhere with this one in the last couple of days I've had two possible leads, one of which I owe to our very own Garstonite, so well done to the Big G !!!! He spotted a post on Geneanet claiming Isaac had been born in Denham, to parents William Isaac & Ellen. I'm told this site has a reputation for inaccuracy,
so I'm not building my hopes up, but think I've manager to trace the poster & she's promised to get back to me. Also, I'm told familysearch shows Isaac ,Sarah & two children (that would have been my 3xg/grandfather Thomas & his younger brother Robert) being removed from St Clement Danes to St Pancras. So, at least we know Isaac didn't do a runner which was always a possibility after Sarah saying he'd left the house when she appeared before the Poor Relief Board. |
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