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1841 Northampton St Giles, Windmill House.
H.O.107/814/9 Pg 16, Folio 30
Joseph Boothe and Sarah with Family and M.I.L. Mary Humphries aged 75.
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Could this possibly be Elizabeth.
I know the age is way out, but you never know.
1841 Northampton Nunns Mills
H.O.107/813/9 Hardingstone, Pg 2, Folio 24
Elizabeth Boothy 65 Ind Y Thomas Boothy 25 Lab Y Ann Boothy 35 Y Hannah Slater 7 Y
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1851 H.O.107/1738 Pg 12, Folio 166, Sch 40, Coton End, Wharf Yard
Thomas Boothey, Head, Mar, 37, Brewers Labourer, Ringstead Ann, Wife, Mar, 48, Domestic Duties, Northampton Hannah Slater, Neice, U, 17, Northampton
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On the 1861 Hardingstone
Rg9/931 Pg 11, Folio 40, Sch 56, No. 35, Althorp St.
Thomas Boothey, Head, Mar, 48, Ag Lab, Ringstead Ann, Wife, Mar, 57, Barnwell St Andrews Frederick W Stockford, Nephew, 2, Hardingstone Stewart Thompson, Lodger, 14, Engineer (Ap) Bowden, Yorks
Hannah Slater married in the Jun Qtr 1857 to Edward Stockford.
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Morning John.
I realise there is only one family in Ringstead baptising children.
If you are going to look at the marriage of Catherine it may help.
If no one does it sooner I will look at the marriges in Ringstead for you and the others this side of the County.
Anyway to your question about Elizabeth only one possible.
From the Northants Baptism Indexes.
Gretton C of E 18 May 1770 Elizabeth DAMMS d Richard & Elizabeth
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Hi John.
Sorry that you you did not find anything helpful with Catherine's marriage details.
Maybe the Northants ones just might have clues.
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Hi again John.
Not much luck with marriages this way either.
On William and Elizabeth's marriage at Gretton witnesses looks like a parish clerk and another lady.
Ann's marriage says with consent of parents. 2 ladies were witnesses.
On Joseph's marriage a witness was his brother John and ? Humphrey.
On Thomas's marriage again no relations.
Sorry.
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John I wonder if this is where it all links. 
John Boothey married Elizabeth Green in 1829 and he and his wife moved to Nunn Mills (Hardingstone District)
Anyway if you look at the family groups through the censuses there is a possible link.
In 1841 they are in Nunns Mills. In 1851 also. In 1861 more than likely same place.
John, husband of Elizabeth dies in 1870.
Therefore Elizabeth is boarding in 1871. Also in 1881 Elizabeth is in Althorp St, Far Cotton, boarding with another family.
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We have already noted the census for 1841,1851 1861, for Thomas and Ann.
1871 they are still in Althorp St.
By the 1881 Census Thomas has died being buried in 1875. Ann is living at 41 Althorp St with her family as it states Mother.
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This is the possible link.
William and Catherine (Boothey) Cox have a son named James in 1846.
James Cox (son of Catherine) married Mary Ann Brice in the Sep Qtr 1867 Northampton Reg District.
On the 1861 Mary Ann was a servant in St Giles, Northampton.
James is living in Althorp St in 1871 with 2 young children and lodging is Elizabeth Boothey (Wid of John) possible Aunt to him.
By the 1881 James is in Rushden with the Family, hence why Elizabeth is boarding in the same street with another family.
Elizabeth dies in1886.
I do not know if you agree or can see the connection.
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