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Re: Strand/Lambeth look up requests
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 16 November 22 13:23 GMT (UK) »
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For John to have remarried by 1861, Sarah would have to have died between 1851 and 1861

It's possible that he and the younger lady were not married.
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« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 16 November 22 13:29 GMT (UK) »
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Are there any other details on the life saving incident?

He had saved Harmond Clayton, who fell into the New River, Highbury, on the 5th of July 1861.
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« Reply #11 on: Thursday 17 November 22 13:27 GMT (UK) »
Hello
Just to add some details for Sarah
Baptism Downham Market daughter of William and Sarah Harper labourer 6 Dec 1818
Elizabeth 20 April 1817 bricklayer
Mary Ann 30 Dec 1820 bricklayer
John at Stow Bardolph born 12 March 1829 bricklayer mother's maiden name Norman bapt 5th April
William Harper married Sarah Norman 2 May 1816 at Stow Bardolph.
The family are at stow Bardolph 1841 but Sarah is not with them.
William 45 bricklayer y
Sarah 44 N
Henry 15 N
John 12 y
Clarinda 10 y
Mary Aann 20 y

In 1851 their granddaughter Sarah Fryers age 7 born London Bishopsgate is with them
William 56 born  Stradsett,Sarah 56 Bath and Henry 23 Stow Norfolk.

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« Reply #12 on: Thursday 17 November 22 17:46 GMT (UK) »
Thank you everyone for your help. 

In 1851 their granddaughter Sarah Fryers age 7 born London Bishopsgate is with them
William 56 born  Stradsett,Sarah 56 Bath and Henry 23 Stow Norfolk.

I suspect that granddaughter Sarah is actually Catherine Sarah, daughter of John Fryer and Sarah Harper, as I can't find any record pertaining to Sarah's birth. However, Catherine Sarah is in Cripplegate with her parents on 1951 census and age 9 (correctly). Could anyone see the images and check whether Sarah's age has been mistranscribed as 7 please?


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Re: Strand/Lambeth look up requests
« Reply #13 on: Friday 18 November 22 10:30 GMT (UK) »
Good Morning
I can't see a birth or baptism for Sarah either but it does say 7.Tried both FindMyPast and Ancestry .No sign of her after that though.
I did spot this on the 1841 for London
Jewin Court St Botoplh Aldersgate Lauderdale buildings
John Friar 55 boot maker N
Catherine 40 N
Elizabeth Day F.S N.

Could Catherine Sarah be named after her two grandmothers?

Just a thought


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« Reply #14 on: Friday 18 November 22 20:51 GMT (UK) »
Could Catherine Sarah be named after her two grandmother's?

Yes, I wondered that but I think Catherine might be too young to be John Jr's mother.

I  tried to find their marriage but without success.

What does "F. S N"after Mary's name mean?

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« Reply #15 on: Friday 18 November 22 22:25 GMT (UK) »
Could Catherine Sarah be named after her two grandmother's?

Yes, I wondered that but I think Catherine might be too young to be John Jr's mother.

I  tried to find their marriage but without success.

What does "F. S N"after Mary's name mean?

Don't forget ages on 1841 are rounded down, so Catherine could be almost 45

There's a burial of a Catherine Fryer in Aldersgate in November 1842. GRO has a death registration in Q4 1842 in East London for a Catherine Fryer aged 46 . This would suggest she was born c1795/6 and would have been about 20 when John Jr was born, which would be very possible

Added: found another record for the burial and it's the same Catherine - address Lauderdale Buildings. Age 45

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Re: Strand/Lambeth look up requests
« Reply #16 on: Friday 18 November 22 22:37 GMT (UK) »
And John Fryer of the same address died in April 1843


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Re: Strand/Lambeth look up requests
« Reply #17 on: Saturday 19 November 22 13:52 GMT (UK) »
Hi
Burial for John Fryer St Boltolph without Aldgate 26 April 1843 age 64 years no 1 Lauderdale buildings
So born 1779.
So Catherine 1797 age 18 when John  junior born and John senior 36.


As for marriages there is John Fryer and Catherine Ferriday both St Leonard Fosters  4 .6.1817 London Christ Church Greyfriars
John Fryer and Catherine Keeling 17 July 1814 Potton Bedfordshire -they seem to have moved to St Neots.
John Friar of Oundle and Catherine Wadsworth widow   29 .3.1814 Stoke -Doyle Northants But he is a labourer.And they died in Oundle 1837 and 1833.
They were both born outside the county of Middlesex so could have married anywhere.

I did find a Thomas Fryer s of John and Catherine nee Bryan bapt at a catholic chapel 12.5.1830 .He may be an older baptism as there is a mention of 16 years but it is in Latin and I'm not sure what that means. The chapel is at Moorfields- St Mary.

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