Hi Leon... Some years on, I have the following...
Bennet Stimson
b. 1790
at
d. 1847
at
m. 25 Apr 1814
at Langford, BDF, England
+Mary Wale
b. c 1798
at
d.
at
Moss Stimson
chr. 13 Oct 1816
at Langford, BDF, England
d. 19 Mar 1851
at Langford, BDF, England
m. 24 Dec 1839
at Langford, BDF, England
+Ann Smith
b. 1820
at
d.
at
George Stimson
b. c 1839
at Langford, BDF, England
d. c Aug 1907
at Biggleswade Registration District, BDF, England
m. 6 Sep 1859
at Langford, BDF, England
+Emily Ashwell
b.
at
d.
at
Frederick Stimson
b. c Feb 1860
at Langford, BDF, England
d. c Feb 1928
at Biggleswade Registration District, BDF, England
m. c May 1882
at Biggleswade Registration District, BDF, England
+Mary Pateman
b. c 1863
at
d.
at
Mary Stimson
b. c Feb 1893
at Langford, BDF, England
d.
at
m.
at
Phyllis Emily Stimson
b. c May 1910
at Biggleswade Registration District, BDF, England
d.
at
m. 21 Dec 1933
at Kensington Registration District, MDX, England
The lady Anne Smith is interesting - she was married three times, as follows...
Ann Smith was born circa 1820 at Bedfordshire, England. She married Moss Stimson, son of Bennet Stimson and Mary Wale, on 24 Dec 1839 at Langford, Bedfordshire, England. As of 24 Dec 1839, her married name was Stimson. She was widowed on 19 Mar 1851 by the death of her first husband Moss Stimson. As of 30 Mar 1851, she was also known as Ann Stimpson according to the Census for Langford (A widow living with her father). She married George Stanford on 20 Feb 1855 at Langford, Bedfordshire, England. As of 20 Feb 1855, her married name was Stanford. She was widowed circa Feb 1861 by the death of her second husband George Stanford. She married Matthew Gilbey on 17 Oct 1861 at Langford, Bedfordshire, England. As of 17 Oct 1861, her married name was Gilbey. She was widowed circa Aug 1887 by the death of her third husband Matthew Gilbey. As of circa May 1901, she was also known as Ann Gilby according to the Registration of her Death. She died circa May 1901 at Biggleswade Registration District, Bedfordshire, England.
I hope that is of interest! It was done for me by a friend - I am only passing it on.
Best wishes
Andrew