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What happenned to Gt.Gt.Gt.Grandma?

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Susan

Susan Report 21 Nov 2007 14:14

Well I hope you find John and what happened to him. Don't suppose it will be easy.

Margaret

Margaret Report 21 Nov 2007 13:57

Bascat,

John Brown, s of Willliam & Hannah Brown
Baptised 27.8.1820 - Eltisley.

I can't take the credit though. Another GR Member visited CRO and found it.

So now I have Browns as well as Smiths in my 'extended' family! Hey Ho!

M. Steer

Susan

Susan Report 21 Nov 2007 12:48

Margaret, thats absolutelty brilliant. Now you know what happened to her. She was there all the time, taking the proverbial.

I had a 2x g.grandma like yours. She seemed to disappear after hubby died. Found out in the end, she upped to London and remarried.

O the joys of genealogy.


By the way, did you find that Brown baptism on Camdex in the end.

Margaret

Margaret Report 21 Nov 2007 12:44

Bascat, just to let you know, Hannah Sewell was a 'widow of Croxton' so very most likely she is in fact my Hannah Saywell.

It's a minefield having Saywells and Sewells in the family.

Thanks for your help.

M. Steer

Concrete Woman

Concrete Woman Report 19 Nov 2007 19:56

Margaret
Thanks for the information on the Sole Society.
I hadn't heard of it, looks interesting.
Best wishes,
Caroline

Susan

Susan Report 19 Nov 2007 18:06

Let us know how it goes.

Margaret

Margaret Report 19 Nov 2007 17:49

Caroline, we're probably related somewhere in the 'dim & distant past'. Have you ever had a look at the web site for the Sole Society?

Bascat, I thought you meant the Camdex web site not the CFHS.

Another GR member has offered to do a 'look up' at the CRO - 'fingers crossed'.

M. Steer

Susan

Susan Report 19 Nov 2007 17:23

Margaret

http://www.cfhs.org.uk/index.html

click on "searchable databases" down left hand side.

then "cambridgeshire baptism index" also on left.

There are other databases as well, which you might find useful.


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Maybe if you emailed Cambridgeshire record office and asked them to look at the marriage in Eltisley for you. They could then tell you if Hannah was a widow or not and maybe if from the parish of Croxton.

Concrete Woman

Concrete Woman Report 19 Nov 2007 17:06

Dear Margaret
I am related to the Leicester Saywells and they are sometimes transcribed as Laywell.

Best wishes,
Caroline

Margaret

Margaret Report 19 Nov 2007 16:58

Thanks Bascat,

This isn't going to be easy (as if anything ever is) with a name like Brown.

I have the Baptism, Marriage & Burial Indices for Cambridgeshire but can't find a marriage for Hannah and William Brown. Not that that surprises me, for the most part, they've been worse than useless.

You said you found a Baptism for John Brown (1820) on Camdex. I use Camdex quite a lot and have found it invaluable but I've never been able to find anything pre-1837. I'm obviously missing something! How did you get a record for 1820?

I'll scrutinise the 1841 Census for John Brown in Eltisley and see if any other names 'ring a bell'.

M. Steer

Susan

Susan Report 19 Nov 2007 15:33

Hi Margaret

I looked at the Camdex website to see if the Browns had any children. There appears to be a John baptised 1820 in Eltisley, but I can't identify who he might be in 1841, if he lived that is. So a possibility your g.g grandad had a half brother.

Margaret

Margaret Report 19 Nov 2007 14:29

Thankyou all SO very much.

Sometimes you can't see the wood for the trees.

Selena, I don't think either of the two Hannah's you found are mine - there are a number of Saywells in the Leics., and Kent areas - but all of mine seem to come from Cambs/Hunts.

Chris, yes James & Charlotte are my Gt.Gt.Grandparents - it's definitely them.

Bascat, I feel certain the marriage you found is my Hannah - I have both Saywells and Sewells in my family line (all from the same area) and they often get 'mixed up'.

So it looks like Hannah re-married and became Mrs. Brown (what a name to contend with!)

Thanks again,

M. Steer

Margaret

Margaret Report 18 Nov 2007 20:56

Thankyou all for your replies.

You've all given me so much to think about. Anything is possible. I need some time to think.

M. Steer

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 18 Nov 2007 20:18

Found on Camdex, (B M D,s for Cambs.)
Deaths,

Brown Hannah, 1856, age 74. Caxton.

Brown William, 1856, age 75. Caxton

Brown William, 1856, age 70. Caxton



Chris :)

Susan

Susan Report 18 Nov 2007 20:04


From NBI


Hannah BROWN Date 10 Apr 1861 Age 72 Residence of Malcolm Street Notes – Yard Cambridge, Holy Trinity CAM

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 18 Nov 2007 19:57

There is a death for a William Brown, Caxton, 1856,
a Hannah Brown 1861, Cambridge.

Chris :)

Susan

Susan Report 18 Nov 2007 19:52

Saywell/Sewell, if you say it quick it would sound the same, considering the accents in Cambridgeshire.

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 18 Nov 2007 19:48

Hello Bascat,
yes, James and Charlotte look to be Sewell, on all other Census in Croxton. As you say, a William and Hannah Brown are also with them on 1841, also on 1851.

Chris :)

Susan

Susan Report 18 Nov 2007 19:41

I think this is the scenario.

In 1841 with James and Charlotte Saywell, in the same household, there is a William and Hannah Brown, aged 55yrs and 50yrs.

I found the following marriage on Boyds marriage index.

1819 / BROWN WM / SEWELL HAN / ELTISLEY / CAMBRIDGESHIRE


Am wondering if Saywell has been mistaken for Sewell. A look at this marriage in the parish registers would tell if this Hannah was a widow.

Selena in South East London

Selena in South East London Report 18 Nov 2007 19:30

or earlier

HANNAH SAYWELL
Marriages:
Spouse: JOHN RULE
Marriage: 23 NOV 1818 Saint Margaret, Rochester, Kent, England