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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Sussex => England => Sussex Lookup Requests => Topic started by: Lynda M. Drake on Wednesday 19 August 20 06:57 BST (UK)
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Hello. I'm new here. Doing a search on the internet, I came across this post: https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=506106.0
The post references a Henry Isted (1733) and Hannah Haselden (1728) both of East Grinstead. Henry and Hannah are my 6th great-grandparents. Hannah's father's name is Edward, her mother Anne something. I think, but not sure, that Edward made gloves for a living and I believe he took on apprentices. It's Anne's last name and/or parents names I'm looking for. I found a marriage record here: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LJZ-J1Q but it is so faint I can't read it. Can anyone help with this? Thank you, thank you!
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Hannah is in a LOT of trees on Ancestry.
Several suggest Anne Glover as a mother.
Suggest you have a look at them to see what sources they quote and/or contact a few people on there.
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Hello Lynda
Welcome to Rootschat :)
From The Sussex Marriage Index cd
Lewes Marriage Licence
7 June 1684
Edward Hazelden ,Gent, East Grinstead
Ann Rootes, SP ,Fletching
omega
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The Hannah Haselden bap 5 January 1728/9 must have died as Edward and Ann HAYSELDEN baptize another daughter Hannah on 19 October 1731 at East Grinstead.
ADDED That one must have died also as they baptized another Hannah 21 August 1737
The marriage of 1684 of Edward and Ann is too early for your family to be having children 1730's, perhaps this Edward is the father of the Edward the Glover who also married an Ann.
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Free Reg
Edward Haseldale married Ann Dans 26 July 1724 at St Mary the Virgin Horhsam Sussex.
Free reg and ancestry children
Anne bap 5 October 1724 ancestry has 25
Sarah bap 22 April 1726 buried 8 February 1726/7
Edward bap 26 September 1727 buried 26 October 1727
*Hannah bap 5 January 1728/9
Elizabeth bap 12 February 1730/31
*Hannah bap 19 October 1731 (name spelled Hayselden)
Mary bap 25 November 1732 ancestry has 26
Thomas bap 23 May 1735
*Hannah 21 August 1737
Purchase 5 March 1741/2
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Edward bap 2 March 1743/4
Edward bap 8 March 1744
This is I expect the same person different transcriptions as to date and year one using old style the other new style.
I cannot see any original entries these are all from transcriptions
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Edward Haselden buried 14 June 1750 st Swithun East Grinstead
Ann wife of Edward Haselden buried 8 March 1748/9
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The marriage for 1724 is not on the SMI :(
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I found a marriage record here: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LJZ-J1Q but it is so faint I can't read it. Can anyone help with this?
Don't forget that you can look at the BT
26 July 1724, Horsham
Edward Haseldale, or is it Haselsdale on here!, married Ann Dane Singlewoman
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https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D1S9-Y28?i=793
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The marriage for 1724 is not on the SMI :(
Yes it is!
Edward Haselsdale? (Hayelsdale)
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Ann Dane singlewoman
26 July 1724
Horsham W Sussex
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Thanks Jon
I put in Ann Dan
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Thanks for the replies, everyone! You've given me a lot of directions to go with this--some of the names found I do not have and three Hannahs? I need to explore that one some more. I'll be most likely replying individually as I discover more. ;D
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Hello. I'm new here. Doing a search on the internet, I came across this post: https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=506106.0
The post references a Henry Isted (1733) and Hannah Haselden (1728) both of East Grinstead. Henry and Hannah are my 6th great-grandparents. Hannah's father's name is Edward, her mother Anne something. I think, but not sure, that Edward made gloves for a living and I believe he took on apprentices. It's Anne's last name and/or parents names I'm looking for. I found a marriage record here: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LJZ-J1Q but it is so faint I can't read it. Can anyone help with this? Thank you, thank you!
Hello Lynda
Welcome to Rootschat :)
From The Sussex Marriage Index cd
Lewes Marriage Licence
7 June 1684
Edward Hazelden ,Gent, East Grinstead
Ann Rootes, SP ,Fletching
omega
The name Glover has no source, unfortunately. So, I don't trust that Glover is the correct last name. No clue where the name come from but I think someone got the name mixed up with Edward's occupation and everyone else just followed suit.
Edit: Sorry. Meant to reply to Chempat but can't figure out how the forum works, apparently.
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Its OK for all of us to see the answers, so we know what is going on.
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You guys, thank you so much for the help! You've given me a lot of ammunition. I heard back from someone at the West Sussex office and they looked at the original record and determined that it was Anne Dane, so I think I'll go with that, (although now I have possible children to look into as well). The lady at the West Sussex office told me that there is more than one Anne Dane so... I take one step and hit another brick wall. Well, no one ever said this stuff didn't frustrate the daylights out of you, I guess.