Author Topic: Parents of Sarah Boden/Bowden born in Nantwich are circa 1837-1839.  (Read 662 times)

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Parents of Sarah Boden/Bowden born in Nantwich are circa 1837-1839.
« on: Sunday 23 April 17 18:27 BST (UK) »
I am searching for parents of Sarah Boden/Bowden born in Nantwich are circa 1837-1839. She married James Palin.
I am well and truly stuck. her father is possibly John Boden/Bowden.

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Re: Parents of Sarah Boden/Bowden born in Nantwich are circa 1837-1839.
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 23 April 17 21:07 BST (UK) »
Do you have the marriage details for the marriage of James and Sarah?
It shows her father as John Boden a Waterman and one of the witnesses is Elizabeth Palin.
There is this possible baptism for Sarah born 2 Dec 1835 and baptised 20 May 1838.
Father John Boden a Flatman and mother Mary Forster, they lived at Fleming Street, Witton, Northwich
Her sister Ann was baptised the same day and was born 17 May 1838.
They were non-conformists and the baptisms took place at Northwich Tabernacle.
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Re: Parents of Sarah Boden/Bowden born in Nantwich are circa 1837-1839.
« Reply #2 on: Monday 24 April 17 08:58 BST (UK) »
Hi Shrig.
Just noticed your PM and sent you a reply. :)
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Re: Parents of Sarah Boden/Bowden born in Nantwich are circa 1837-1839.
« Reply #3 on: Friday 12 November 21 11:30 GMT (UK) »
Hello, this is quite an old conversation (everything's relative!), but came here as I was looking up relatives who lived on Fleming St, also a Flatman, Geo Starkey. The street doesn't appear to exist any longer, probably swallowed up by the likes of Asda looking at thee map. Had to look up what a flatman was - interesting, I wonder what they were transporting?