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Title: Looking for Esther Wood
Post by: Ceeoh on Friday 08 March 13 18:00 GMT (UK)
I am looking for Esther Wood daughter of William Wood and Sarah Christmas.

William and Sarah were married Lydd Parish Church 7 December 1803.
Son Richard was baptised Lydd Parish Church 6 May 1804
William died 14 September 1809 aged 32 (MI Lydd Parish Churchyard)

I cannot find Esther in parish records (FindMyPast), but she is mentioned as their daughter on the MI (no date)

Can anyone help?

Many thanks

Ceeoh
Title: Re: Looking for Esther Wood
Post by: bearkat on Friday 08 March 13 19:53 GMT (UK)
Familysearch has a baptism for Hester Wood Christman daughter of Sarah 17 August 1801 at Lydd, Kent
Title: Re: Looking for Esther Wood
Post by: suzard on Friday 08 March 13 20:28 GMT (UK)
there is a marriage FreeBMD
Esther Wood Christmas
Jun qtr 1846
Romney marsh
5 519

?????

Suz
Title: Re: Looking for Esther Wood
Post by: suzard on Friday 08 March 13 21:11 GMT (UK)
It looks like Esther Wood Christmas on the marriage reg married James brackenbury -and possibly she is "your" Esther


1861
Lydd Kent
James Brackenbury head M 82 Grazier 32 acres
Ester wife 59
Ellen Mills servant 16 House servant
all b Lydd
RG9 556 35 27

1871/1881 Esther is a widow living in Lydd

Death reg freeBMD
Esther brackenbury
age 82
Dec qtr 1883
Romney marsh
2a 575

Maybe worth further research???

Suz
Title: Re: Looking for Esther Wood
Post by: Ceeoh on Friday 08 March 13 21:13 GMT (UK)
Hi
This is interesting.

MI reads:
William Wood of H.M. Ship "Culloden" d. 14 Sept 1809 aged 32.  Sarah his wife 25 July 1852 aged 74.  Leaving surviving one dau: and one son - Esther and Richard.

William and Sarah were definitely married, so unless Esther was born pre marriage date her surname would not have been Christmas ( or is she Hester Christman?).
It doesn't look as if Sarah remarried, so if she had a child after William's demise the child would still have been Wood.
Also interesting the daughter is mentioned first on the MI.

Many thanks

Ceeoh
Title: Re: Looking for Esther Wood
Post by: Ceeoh on Friday 08 March 13 21:17 GMT (UK)
This looks promising - many thanks Suz and bearkat.

Ceeoh
Title: Re: Looking for Esther Wood
Post by: Ceeoh on Friday 08 March 13 21:44 GMT (UK)
There is a very interesting entry in the MIs.  Same section as William and Sarah Wood.

By the S.E. Gate:
Lanes Brackenbury d 22 January 1862 aged 83.  Elizabeth his first wife 20 July 1831 aged 57.  Esther his 2nd wife 23 October 1883 aged 83.

Looks like this is Esther (Wood/Christmas).  Don't know if Lanes is a mistranscription of James.

This ties in with the 1861 census.

It would appear that Esther was born c1800, prior to Sarah's marriage to William and would therefore be Esther Christmas.

Many thanks for your help.

Regards

Ceeoh
Title: Re: Looking for Esther Wood
Post by: suzard on Friday 08 March 13 21:54 GMT (UK)
It seems Esther would be the illegitimate daughter of Sarah Christmas- no father is mentioned in the baptism - most probably her father was William Wood -as she was given Wood as a middle name - but she was born before William & Sarah married.
If you have her marriage cert it would be interesting to see if father wasleft blank or entered as William Wood

Suz
Title: Re: Looking for Esther Wood
Post by: bearkat on Friday 08 March 13 22:06 GMT (UK)
The Romney Marsh Baptisms Index has transcribed Hester's surname as CHRISTMAS.

http://www.woodchurchancestry.org.uk/romneymarshbaptisms/index.php
Title: Re: Looking for Esther Wood
Post by: Ceeoh on Saturday 09 March 13 01:24 GMT (UK)
Many thanks for the link to Romney Marsh Baptisms Index - very useful.

I rather think William must have been Esther's (or Hester) father for her to have received the middle name of Wood at her baptism.  William served on the HMS Culloden, perhaps they hadn't had time to marry, certainly the second child Richard arrived five months after the marriage of William and Sarah.  As a naval officer (no idea of his rank or why he died so young) he could have been at sea more often than he was at home.

I do not have Esther's marriage certificate, they work out rather expensive with our rate of exchange, and Esther was not the link - William was my husband's g-g-g-grandfather and the son Richard was g-g-grandfather.

Thank you again for sorting this one out for me.  Rootschatters are truly outstanding people.

Regards
Ceeoh