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tjg1946
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Hi all I'm doing research on my family the Garners of Willingham. Anybody else on the same trail. also anybody know about the Cholera outbreak in Willingham in 1831 regards Terry.
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nanny jan
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Hi Terry,
Welcome to Rootschat. 
Have you looked at "Your Surname Interests" (link at end of page) for others researching Garners?
Happy Hunting!
Nanny Jan
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Howard , Viney , Kingsman, Pain/e, Rainer/ Rayner, Barham, George, Wakeling (Catherine), Vicary (Frederick) all LDN area/suburbs Ottley/ MDX, Henman/ KNT Gandy/LDN before 1830 Burgess/LDN Barham/SFK Rainer/CAN (Toronto)
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tjg1946
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Hi Thanks for that, its something I might not of found, regards Terry
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tempsford
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Hi Terry, The cholera outbreak in Willingham was in 1833 and my 5x gt grandparents died in the outbreak as did 9 other people. In the burial register it states that James Few age 25 was brought from London supposed with the cholera. The people who died were James Few George and Elizabeth Payne (my5x gt grandparents) Elizabeth White age 42 William Allgood age 88 Phoebe White age 7 Ann Cox age 2 and a half William White age 10 Elizabeth Love age 60 William Read age 53 Wiliam Hayden age 50
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Kaysy
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Hi Terry, My wife's 3 x gt grandfather was the William Hayden aged 50 that died of cholera, posted by (tempsford) I have the Willingham parish records on microfiche (1559 - 1891. If there are any particular Garners you would like to check on just let me know. Kaysy.
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Buckinghamshire. Gt Marlow. Harris, Rockall/ell, Rackstraw, Frith, Howard, Martin. Bedfordshire. Clophill, Flitton with Silsoe. White, Parslow, Denton, Woodcraft, Waple. Hampshire. Huish. Surrey Kingston on Thames, Parslow. Cambridgeshire. Over, Willingham. Ginn, Hayden.
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anneb
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Hi Kaysy
My 3x great grandmother was Sarah Hayden b Willingham 1800
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Kaysy
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Hi, Just received your message, it seems as if you are related to my wife Valerie, I have Sarah Heyden born 3.4.1800, baptised 11.5.1800, parents Richard Hayden and Elizabeth Parkerson. I have a great deal of information on the Hayden's. Sarah was the 3rd gt grandaunt of my wife. Kind Regards, Ken (Harris)
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Buckinghamshire. Gt Marlow. Harris, Rockall/ell, Rackstraw, Frith, Howard, Martin. Bedfordshire. Clophill, Flitton with Silsoe. White, Parslow, Denton, Woodcraft, Waple. Hampshire. Huish. Surrey Kingston on Thames, Parslow. Cambridgeshire. Over, Willingham. Ginn, Hayden.
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anneb
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I think that my Sarah was the daughter of Richard Hayden and Elizabeth Parkerson. Sarah married James Hammond of Haddenham in 1820. It took me ages to find the marriage as it took place in Witcham
Anne
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anneb
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I have a marriage beween Emma Hammond of Haddenham and Philip Garner of Wilingham in Haddenham on 9th Mar 1847. Philip must have died fairly soon after the marriage as by 1851 Emma is a widow living wih her parents
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Kaysy
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Hi Anne, Richard Hayden and Elizabeth Parkerson were married at Willingham 26.11.1781. Elizabeth was buried at Willingham 25.11.1831. Richard and Elizabeth were my wifes 4 xgt grandparents. Did you know that Sarah Hayden had an illegitimate daughter, Jane, she was baptised 16.9.1836 at Willingham, was buried 24.9.1836. I did not know she had married a James Hammond. Have you details of Sarah's siblings? if not I can send them to you. Sarah's brother Parkerson had a criminal record, at one time he was given 7 years transportation, could not have been carried out as he was in Wakefield Goal with 2 other men related to him for stealing Wheat. I have the court records. Perhaps poor Parkerson did not have a good start in life, he was born to Elizabeth 3 years after her husband Richard had died. Parkerson married a Mary Curby/Kirby at Wilburton 6.10.1828, they had 9 children. Parkerson was buried 1878 and Mary 1875, both at Willingham in Plot 541. While checking on Elizabeth Hayden's burial I came across the following which may be of help. William Garner aged 69, Buried 1.3.1831 Thomas Garner aged 34 Buried 6.6.1831. Edward Garner aged 26, Buried 7.4.1831. Eliza Garner, aged 10 months buried 13.11.1831. All at Willingham. Hope this will be of interest to you. My wife was born at Over, next to Willingham. Kind Regards, Kaysy.
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Buckinghamshire. Gt Marlow. Harris, Rockall/ell, Rackstraw, Frith, Howard, Martin. Bedfordshire. Clophill, Flitton with Silsoe. White, Parslow, Denton, Woodcraft, Waple. Hampshire. Huish. Surrey Kingston on Thames, Parslow. Cambridgeshire. Over, Willingham. Ginn, Hayden.
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anneb
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Hi Kaysy
Thank you . I already have details of Sarah Hayden's siblings-somebody sent them to me a couple of years ago.I don't think that the Sarah who had an illegitimate baby in 1836 could have been the Sarah who married James Hammond in 1820 as that Sarah was settled in Haddenham and having a string of babies there by then.
My whole family is very complicated.Sarah Hammond's daughter Mary married a neighbour-John Porter and Sarah's son William married John Porter's sister Amy. That branch of the family emigrated in about 1860.
I was born in Haddenham and grew up in a house built by Sarah's grandaughter.A few years ago we walked from the house down to the bridge at Aldreth-it took about 45 minutes. My children refused to go any further which was a pity as I would have liked to carry on to Willingham
Anne
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Kaysy
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Hi Anne, Thanks for the information regarding Sarah, I will cancel the part about her having an illegitimate daughter Jane. Trouble is so many Haydons/ens in Willingham. If at some time to put matters right would it be possible to have the children of James Hammond and Sarah as their children would related to my wife. We live in Wisbech. I have just been checking Parkerson's court appearances, at one time he was committed with 3 other men, one was a John Hayden in the report he was given 1 year hard labour 3 months solitary, General Remarks a sly artful man,
Parkerson was aged 48, 9 children, (general Remarks a bad Character) Sentence: 7 years transportation. Labour Pickling Custody before: twice convicted of felony and 4 times for misdemeanour, Discharged 17.4.1851 removed to Wakefield Goal.
They were jailed for stealing 2 coombs of wheat and 2 sacks, the property of Asplen of Willingham.
At one time Parkerson was in Goal and stated he was not married, when he was. If you wish I could send you the details of their jail sentence's, as an attachment. Kind Regards, Kaysy
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Buckinghamshire. Gt Marlow. Harris, Rockall/ell, Rackstraw, Frith, Howard, Martin. Bedfordshire. Clophill, Flitton with Silsoe. White, Parslow, Denton, Woodcraft, Waple. Hampshire. Huish. Surrey Kingston on Thames, Parslow. Cambridgeshire. Over, Willingham. Ginn, Hayden.
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Steve Redman
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Hi Kaysy, I’m tracing the history of my house and I have a Harris query for you. My house used to be owned by a Johnson GARNER (which is how I got your name) but several Cambridge Records Office Deeds refer to the property as ‘formerly Harrises’ and it sometimes has ‘before that Ansell’s’ added. I assume this to be a shop. Do you (as a Harris) have any information on this? Do you have any GARNER / HARRIS / ANSELL marriages on record for example? There is also a link with NEGUS and also SEARLE. Steve
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mick cooper
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Hello everyone
Can anyone help or advise me please?
I am searching for information about an Elizabeth Garner who married a William Stanton in Willingham 13/10/1800. The only thing I can see on the IGI site for her and which looks particularly relevant is the "mass" christening of some, Garner children 6/10/1790 in Willingham apparently to parents John Garner & Elizabeth Shinn. An alternative record for this suggests the parents were William Garner & Elizabeth.
I believe that William Stanton & Elizabeth Garner are the parents of my David Stanton who was apparently born in Willingham sometime between 1813 & 1820. I cannot find any record of this baptism or birth but I gave seen the christenings of Jane 1808, Rebecca 1808 & Elizabeth 1810 in Willingham to parents William Stanton & Elizabeth.
It seems fairly certain that all our Garners from Willingham must connect somehow.
Thank you.
Regards
Mick
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