Hi John,
those 2 could well be Margaret's grandparents as she had a grandson called Jonathan so perhaps it's a family name.
It's a pity her maiden name can't be discovered ,or for that matter either of Thomas Hallsworths wives as I've got an intriguing mystery to solve.
Margaret married Thomas' brother James and they had 7 children(some accounts give 2 of these children as belonging to Thomas and Sarah).The child in question causing the mystery (Lydia) never married and eventually died in Shillington in 1863.However she maintained the incredible lie that she was the niece of General George Washington(yes that one)all her life it would appear no one questioned it and when she died she was a local celebrity in Shillington and warrented and good sized obituary,not bad for a very lowly dressmaker.She was buried next to her sister in Cranfield graveyard where her stone states "niece of General Washington".She's even in the guide book!!!
I've done my research she's absolutely no relation-she made it up-but---
a thought did occur.There's quite a few Washington families around Pulloxhill,Higham Gobion and the adjacent villages.Even though they're different Washingtons to the famous ones what if her mother or even Grandmother's maiden name was Washington.She wouldn't have known,she'ld just have heard the surname put two and two together and made 5(perhaps I might be doing the same!!!)
Anyway,won't know until I find out their maiden names.
However,she could just have had a very vivid imagination-lol
Trisha