Author Topic: Sarah Trimby (?) Wife Of Henry Warren, Married 1804 in Cheadle  (Read 1430 times)

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Re: Sarah Trimby (?) Wife Of Henry Warren, Married 1804 in Cheadle
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 30 March 17 11:33 BST (UK) »
Searching Freereg the Trimby surname seems to be most prevalent in Somerset.
I can't see a Sarah but it might be worth you widening your search to that area.

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Re: Sarah Trimby (?) Wife Of Henry Warren, Married 1804 in Cheadle
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 30 March 17 13:18 BST (UK) »
I have found Davenport and sister Maria in Stockport Sunday School register Maria in 1811 register and Davenport in 1831 register - so it looks like Henry and Sarah were having children from 1804 - 1825 ish   - so the 90 yr old Sarah Warren death is not your Sarah
are these the children
Maria baptised 26th dec 1804 - Stockport
Mary bap 11th feb 1807 Stockport
John bap 19th feb 1809 Stockport
Henry / Mary Ann bap 12th Nov  1815 Stockport 6 yr gap between John and these 2 - so although they look like twins they could have been born separate years but baptised together
James bap 20 july 1823
Davenport was in Sunday school register in 1831 - what year was he born in the 1851 census ?

all the above children are children of Henry and Sarah Warren - I don't know whether there were 2 couples of that name in Stockport at the time - but it was not unusual for couples to have children over a 25 yr span .
so looking at those children I wouldn't have thought Sarah had been married before - have you looked under Trimble surname ?
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is this too far away ??  and too early ??


Sarah Trimby
 
England Births and Christenings
   
 Name     Sarah Trimby   
 Gender     Female   
 Christening Date     16 Jul 1775   
 Christening Place     Horningsham, Wiltshire, England   
 Father's Name    William Trimby
Thank you for what you have found.

Regarding the baptisms of the children that you found you are correct. Mary Ann Warren baptised 12.11.1815 in Stockport, was one of my 4x Great Grandmothers. I didn't realise that there was also a Henry Warren baptised on the same day.
Regarding Davenport Warren, I could not find a Baptism record for him. On the 1851 Census, his date of birth is recorded as 1819, in Stockport. He is transcribed as: "Devonport Warrens". I feel that he is a child of this couple though: Davenport is with Henry Warren and Sarah in Stockport on the 1841 Census. When Davenport Warren was married in 1840 also, his Father's name was down as; "Henry, A Weaver"- This information has come from my Mother's Cousin. In the 1851 Census, he is with somebody that has been transcribed: "Sarah Warrens" (so probably his Mother Sarah Warren), born 1784, in Stockport. This Census is on Family Search. It looks like there were other people in the household on a previous page. But because I don't subscribe to Find My Past, I can't see the previous, or next page: Sarah is down here as: "Grandmother" to the head of the house. But confusingly, it seems that Davenport was the Head of the house, on the page that I can only see anyway.
If Sarah was born around 1784, that means her children were born when she was around 20 until she was around 39.
So the Sarah Trimby in Wiltshire is probably too early, and too far away.
I haven't looked under the Trimble surname.

Cheers.  :) ;)

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Re: Sarah Trimby (?) Wife Of Henry Warren, Married 1804 in Cheadle
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 30 March 17 13:21 BST (UK) »
There is another marriage at Cheadle St Mary for  Ann Trimby to James Albeston  21 May 1820
The witness to this marriage is Henry Warren, Ann could possibly be a sister.

On the 1861 census there is a Davenport Warren 48
Ann Warren not sure if its 51 or 57
Sarah Warren 80 born "Bath"
They are living North Street Manchester.
Rg9/Piece 2951/folio 56/pg36
Regarding the 1861 Census, on Family Search, this Davenport is down as: "Daniel". Regarding the Ann Trimby Marriage that you found, I think there is an Extremely good chance that this is the Sister of Sarah Trimby, given the fact that she married in Cheadle, and a Henry Warren was a witness. Where did you get this Marriage from, and Henry being a witness please?
I have found on Stockport Sunday School Registers that there was an Ann Trimby, Daughter of an Ann.
Thank you for this.  :)

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Re: Sarah Trimby (?) Wife Of Henry Warren, Married 1804 in Cheadle
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 30 March 17 13:37 BST (UK) »
I have found that there was an Ann Trimby, buried 10th of March 1813, at St. Mary's Church, Stockport. She was aged 57.


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Re: Sarah Trimby (?) Wife Of Henry Warren, Married 1804 in Cheadle
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 30 March 17 14:31 BST (UK) »
There was a Thomas "Thrimby" buried in Cheadle in 1823. It doesn't say how old he was on Family Search though.

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Re: Sarah Trimby (?) Wife Of Henry Warren, Married 1804 in Cheadle
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 30 March 17 14:35 BST (UK) »
Searching Freereg the Trimby surname seems to be most prevalent in Somerset.
I can't see a Sarah but it might be worth you widening your search to that area.

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Just as a side note: Do you know why Stockport is not on "Freereg" please?
I can't find it under Cheshire, or Lancashire.

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Re: Sarah Trimby (?) Wife Of Henry Warren, Married 1804 in Cheadle
« Reply #15 on: Thursday 30 March 17 14:47 BST (UK) »
Perhaps because the parish registers haven't been made available to FreeREG or that no-one has volunteered to cover Stockport.  :-\
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Re: Sarah Trimby (?) Wife Of Henry Warren, Married 1804 in Cheadle
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 30 March 17 14:52 BST (UK) »
Non-conformist records on FindMyPast do not cover Cheadle - Thomas Thrimby burial 1823.  :'(
Transcriptions and NBI are merely finding aids.  They are NOT a substitute for original record entries.
Remember - "They'll be found when they want to be found" !!!
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Re: Sarah Trimby (?) Wife Of Henry Warren, Married 1804 in Cheadle
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 30 March 17 15:03 BST (UK) »

I found the marriage of Ann Trimby on The Cheshire Register Parish Database
http://cgi.csc.liv.ac.uk/~cprdb/
Click on Cheadle in the parish box then put Albeston in the search box in marriages.
The record is on page 2 and is the 5th entry down.
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