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Re: Uxbridge christening
« Reply #9 on: Monday 16 July 18 19:19 BST (UK) »



Out of etiquette to those who have helped you over the past few months  and are still involved,  . . . . .

please give all references of all info you have for all of the people who you require help with.
"Died age 68 in 1869" just does not carry the weight.     



If you do not have the relevant references, then please say so.     else please post them.     

You need to state the FULL document refs of everything . . . . .otherwise you are not being fair to those people trying to go down the same avenues that you wish.   


If 1851 is HO 107 1697 323 page 25 and is the one ( of the ones ) that you accept then please say so.
Where did you get Sarah Kearly's maiden name from?   


Generally, not all of Harefield's "events" are registered in Harefield/Uxbridge/Hillingdon/Middlesex.   
Some are in Rickmansworth/Watford/Amersham.     

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Re: Uxbridge christening
« Reply #10 on: Monday 16 July 18 19:22 BST (UK) »
I don't have the full references. I only have saved copies from Ancestry. The maiden name Walding comes from an 1821 marriage in Hanwell between a John Kearsley and a Sarah Walding that is the only marriage that fits.
Lipman family of Aldgate - ends with Lewis Lipman (d. 1871, Bethnal Green), son of John Lipman 'late of Glasgow' (1856)
McGregor family of Fodderty - ends with Alexander McGregor (b. 1765, Fodderty), son of Murdoch McGregor and Kate Stewart

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« Reply #11 on: Monday 16 July 18 19:24 BST (UK) »


Example. You have the census refs [ exclamation mark removed, I am not flaming ]
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Re: Uxbridge christening
« Reply #12 on: Monday 16 July 18 19:28 BST (UK) »


Kearsly?   

You have posted previously KEARLY.     




Which is exactly why you must post references of the sources.     



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Re: Uxbridge christening
« Reply #13 on: Monday 16 July 18 19:34 BST (UK) »
Sarah Kearley, born outside the county, 1806, in Uxbridge (1841)
Sarah Kearley, born 1806 in Harefield, in Uxbridge (1851)
Sarah Kearley, born 1802 in Uxbridge, in Hillingdon (1861)
Died aged 68 in 1869
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Re: Uxbridge christening
« Reply #14 on: Monday 16 July 18 19:41 BST (UK) »
Someone suggested that Kearsley might be a misspelling. If there is a Sarah Walding born c. 1801 in Uxbridge or Harefield then it might indicate that this marriage is indeed correct.
Lipman family of Aldgate - ends with Lewis Lipman (d. 1871, Bethnal Green), son of John Lipman 'late of Glasgow' (1856)
McGregor family of Fodderty - ends with Alexander McGregor (b. 1765, Fodderty), son of Murdoch McGregor and Kate Stewart

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Re: Uxbridge christening
« Reply #15 on: Monday 16 July 18 19:47 BST (UK) »


Example. Kerly is also amongst the mis-spellings which we should know about.     


You are here to ask multiple Rootschat assistants to help.     
Give them respect and tell them what you know or have heard, and its' exact source.

You may then get less of the huge numbers of "dead-ends" that you are currently posting.




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« Reply #16 on: Monday 16 July 18 19:59 BST (UK) »

Example Greater London Marriage Index

7 Oct 1821       Hanwell
John Kearsley / Sarah Walding   





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Re: Uxbridge christening
« Reply #17 on: Monday 16 July 18 21:13 BST (UK) »
Hi
There are a couple of Walden baptisms in Uxbridge to William + Frances
James in 1799
Ann in 1801

It looks like young James was buried in Uxbridge in 1801
Now, there's a Sarah Walden baptized to William + Frances in Denham, Bucks, 18 Dec 1796.
That is a few years earlier than we would like. But I can't see any more to those parents in Buckinghamshire. And looking for Denham on google maps, it's so close to Uxbridge in Middlesex!

A burial in Harefield(!) in 1806 of a Frances Walden age 29
And a burial in Harefield in 1808 of a William Walden, age 36
John