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Offline Grendonmike

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Brown/Batchelor marriage
« on: Sunday 25 September 16 20:54 BST (UK) »
Looking for marriage of my Great Grandfather Frederick William Brown and my Great Grandmother Eliza Ann Batchelor, probably around 1871 in Cuckfield or Lindfield, Sussex. Found my G. Grandfather in 1871 Census living in Lindfield next door to William Batchelor, Eliza's brother, status unmarried. Eliza in 1871 census is living in Linfield with her mother, status married, she was married previously to Joseph Comber Knight, but he died in 1863.
I next find Frederick and Eliza living together as man and wife in the 1881 census in Cuckfield with son Frederick William Brown, my Grandfather age 9 years and daughter Eliza Jane aged 6 years. In the 1891 census Eliza is still living in Cuckfield at a different address with her two children, status widow. I can find no record of a marriage, or a date of death for her husband. Eliza died in 1897 and I have a copy of her birth certificate. I would appreciate any assistance with finding a marriage and date of death for my G. Grandfather.
Brown - Huntingdon and Sussex
Batchelor and Tullett - Sussex
Anstee - Buckinghamshire and Middlesex
Matthews - Bedfordshire and Middlesex

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Re: Brown/Batchelor marriage
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 25 September 16 21:11 BST (UK) »
Greetings.

Could you clarify (as I'm not sure from your post) what surname Eliza was using on the 1871 census?  Also, what age was Frederick on the 1871/1881 censuses?

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Philip
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Re: Brown/Batchelor marriage
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 25 September 16 22:22 BST (UK) »
Hi Phillip,
Eliza uses surname Batchelor in 1871 census, on her death certificate it says Brown was Knight was Batchelor. Frederick age is given as 33 in 1871 census and 43 in 1881 census. This would point to year of birth 1838, both census give place of birth as Huntingdon, but I have been unable to trace details and the first reference to him I can find is in the 1871 census.
Many thanks for reply, hope this information helps.
Regards
Mike
Brown - Huntingdon and Sussex
Batchelor and Tullett - Sussex
Anstee - Buckinghamshire and Middlesex
Matthews - Bedfordshire and Middlesex

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Re: Brown/Batchelor marriage
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 25 September 16 22:33 BST (UK) »
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I next find Frederick and Eliza living together as man and wife in the 1881 census in Cuckfield with son Frederick William Brown, my Grandfather age 9 years and daughter Eliza Jane aged 6 years.

is this the family in 1881 with daughter entered as jane??

1881
4 Triangle Terrace Lindfield
Frederick Brown Head M 43 Bootmaker Huntingdonshire
Eliza wife 50 Dressmaker Lindfield Sussex
Frederick Wiliam son 9 H??? Heath Sussex
Jane daughter 6 H??? Heath Sussex
RG11 1062 59 33

Was "Jane"'s full name Eliza Emma Jane Brown birth reg Sept qtr 1874?

I cannot find a marriage but Eliza Ann  on her death certificate 15 Aug 1899 is named as Eliza Brown age 67 wife (or widow?) of Frederick Brown Shoemaker -present at death was Chas Batchelor brother

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Re: Brown/Batchelor marriage
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 25 September 16 23:21 BST (UK) »
Hi Suz,

Yes you have the correct family in the 1881 census, the daughter is actually Eliza Emma Jane Brown, I knew her as Auntie Ginny and stayed with her in Brighton with my father as a boy. Eliza Ann actually died in 1897 not 1899 at 67 years old, she was born in 1830.

Mike
Brown - Huntingdon and Sussex
Batchelor and Tullett - Sussex
Anstee - Buckinghamshire and Middlesex
Matthews - Bedfordshire and Middlesex

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Re: Brown/Batchelor marriage
« Reply #5 on: Monday 26 September 16 00:18 BST (UK) »
there is a tree on A******y which gives Frederick William's death as 1883 Brighton -don't know how well sourced it is

Suz
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Re: Brown/Batchelor marriage
« Reply #6 on: Monday 26 September 16 21:29 BST (UK) »
Hi Suz,

Thanks, but I have investigated that person and they were a hotel worker. My Frederick william Brown was a bootmaker.

regards
Mike Brown
Brown - Huntingdon and Sussex
Batchelor and Tullett - Sussex
Anstee - Buckinghamshire and Middlesex
Matthews - Bedfordshire and Middlesex

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Re: Brown/Batchelor marriage
« Reply #7 on: Monday 26 September 16 22:06 BST (UK) »
The "formerly Knight" is interesting, which makes me wonder about this. The ftaher's name and occupation fits

Eliza Ann Batchelor, full age, father Edward Batchelor, blacksmith
Joseph Comber Knight, full age, father Joseph Knight [edit:widower]
Marriage 9 Mar 1857, St Mary Magdalene Old Fish Street


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Re: Brown/Batchelor marriage
« Reply #8 on: Monday 26 September 16 22:20 BST (UK) »
There's one obvious candidate for Joseph, who was b c1814 and dies in 1863. However on the probate register and in 1861 he is listed as a widower.

Interestingly his first wife Mary appears to also have been a Batchelor (and he's from Pulborough originally) and looks to be in Lindfield in 1851