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Title: Walker/Slight
Post by: Bee on Sunday 01 January 17 19:19 GMT (UK)
I have the marriage cert for Joseph Walker & Elizabeth Slight 15th May 1853 in Horkstow.

I have all I need on Joseph but Elizabeth is causing confusion.

Marriage cert state Elizabeth Slight aged 19, spinster of Horkstow, father's name is Sowerby Jacklin a labourer.  Witness' are Samuel Jacklin, George Slight, Martha Elizabeth Walker and Hannah Dinsdale.

Elizabeth is probably the illegitimate daughter of Ann Slight, born 28/9/1834 and baptized 4/1/1835

Logically this means that Ann Slight married Sowerby Jacklin sometime after Elizabeth's birth, but I'm having problems finding the marriage.

Various record show Slight or Sleight and several variations of Sowerby,Sowersby, Sauceby and maybe more.

Any help much appreciated
Bee
Title: Re: Walker/Slight
Post by: CaroleW on Sunday 01 January 17 19:37 GMT (UK)
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Logically this means that Ann Slight married Sowerby Jacklin sometime after Elizabeth's birth

Not necessarily.  If Sowerby was her biological father - her mother could have married anybody.  No different to today
Title: Re: Walker/Slight
Post by: CaroleW on Sunday 01 January 17 19:43 GMT (UK)
There is this 1841 entry for Lincs


Sowerby Jacklin   35
Ann     35
Sowerby   12
Hannah  11
Alfred  9 Months
HO107 Piece 627/7 Folio 46 Page 9
Title: Re: Walker/Slight
Post by: Bee on Sunday 01 January 17 19:48 GMT (UK)

Not necessarily.  If Sowerby was her biological father - her mother could have married anybody.  No different to today

Thanks Carole, I hadn't thought about it like that.
Title: Re: Walker/Slight
Post by: Geoff-E on Sunday 01 January 17 19:54 GMT (UK)
There was a marriage 21 Oct 1824 at Barton St Peter

Soursby JACKLIN to Elizabeth GIBSON ... no idea what became of her.  :-\
Title: Re: Walker/Slight
Post by: CaroleW on Sunday 01 January 17 19:56 GMT (UK)
Re: the 1841 entry above.  Alfred's birth was registered Sept qtr 1840 so I thought I would check for mmn on the GRO website but it's showing entry not found.  In 1851 they have a 9yr old son Walter but his birth wasn't registered
Title: Re: Walker/Slight
Post by: Geoff-E on Sunday 01 January 17 19:58 GMT (UK)
There was also a marriage just across the Humber, 5 Aug 1828 at Hull

Sowersby JACKLIN to Ann BARNETT
Title: Re: Walker/Slight
Post by: Bee on Sunday 01 January 17 20:03 GMT (UK)
There is this 1841 entry for Lincs


Sowerby Jacklin   35
Ann     35
Sowerby   12
Hannah  11
Alfred  9 Months
HO107 Piece 627/7 Folio 46 Page 9

With the age gap between the 2nd & 3rd child, maybe this is a second marriage for Sowerby and the marriage that Geoff-E found could be his 1st marriage.

Please excuse me for not thinking too clearly, I'm starting the new year full of cold.


Title: Re: Walker/Slight
Post by: Bee on Sunday 01 January 17 20:13 GMT (UK)
Re: the 1841 entry above.  Alfred's birth was registered Sept qtr 1840 so I thought I would check for mmn on the GRO website but it's showing entry not found.  In 1851 they have a 9yr old son Walter but his birth wasn't registered

Familysearch have a baptism for Walter 30/9/1841 Barton on Humber son of Thomas & Maria  ???

On GRO, Alfred's mother's name is given as Barnett which fits with the marriage that Geoff found in Hull.

 :)
Title: Re: Walker/Slight
Post by: dcbnwh on Monday 02 January 17 10:13 GMT (UK)
There is a baptism of Sowerby Jacklin, son of John and Hannah, in Frodingham on 15th July 1803.
On Familysearch as Lowerby.

John Jacklin married Hannah Cooper 5th January 1802 in Horstow.

Another John Jacklin (same?) married Hannah West in Fulstow on 14 Feb 1809

David
Title: Re: Walker/Slight
Post by: Bee on Monday 02 January 17 14:48 GMT (UK)
Thanks everybody, your input has been much appreciated. I think that the family is now sorted. :)

Bee
 :)