Just Moi
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Lest We Forget
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Hi All, Many thanks to: Pauline J, tempsford, LKL, beresfordshire boy, Galium and RChatters in general
Summary (there’s lots more information about Lucy and her extended family within the thread)
22 Jul 1821 Lucy Andrews baptised in Lt Abington – parents - Joseph and Mary, Other baptisms of siblings for Lucy include: Mary 24 Nov 1816, John 20 Feb 1819, Emma 28 Mar 1824.
28 June 1840, Lucy’s daughter baptised at Cherry Hinton and named Elizabeth Andrews
6/7 June 1841 census Cherry Hinton Ho 107/67/1/ fol 14 page 3. Lucy is Female Servant for the farmer, John Smith. Lucy has a daughter, aged 1.
1 December 1841 registered at Chesterton, Vol 14, page 85 Lucy marries the farmer, John Smith. Witnesses include Lucy’s married sister, Hannah Hinor. Lucy was otp, full age, sp, dau of Joseph. John Smith was a widower, farmer, and son of Edward.
1850 3rd Quarter,registered at Chesterton Vol 14, page 38 Death of a John Smith noted online index search -not confirmed as being Lucy's John Smith, but a possibility.
1851 HO107/1759/614/Pages 23-27 shows Elizabeth Smith, aged 11, niece in Tabor household. Neighbours include other Tabor families, and also Robert and Hannah Hinor and family. AND a widow, LUCY SMITH with 3 young sons, youngest aged 1.
2 Sept 1855 Vol 3b page 685 Lucy Smith widow age 36 remarried to James Jackson in Cherry Hinton where her father is named as Joseph ANDREWS. The witnesses were Henry and Harriett Tabor.
Hope this summary helps RChatters. It is a good example of team work across the globe, and I am very appreciative of the help I always receive here at RChat.
JM.
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