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Janet Howell
30-06-2009, 3:17 PM
Does anyone have any information about the Hereford SAINT Family
Children of William (c1760-1823) and Ann(c 1760-1840)
Margaret b 1790 in America, married Job Blick in Hereford and lived in Kidderminster
Ann 1794
Elizabeth 1796
Thomas 1798-1843, a brick maker married Susan Clarke in 1819,daughter Mary 1837
James 1800-1871 master baker and confectioner had a shop in St Owen's Street. Married twice - Ellen Bailey on 15 Nov 1821. She died in 1847 of delirium tremens
Secondly Emma b 1822. Their son Charles was a hairdresser in Ledbury in 1901

Fiona67
04-01-2010, 6:10 AM
Job Blick age 60 Carpet weaver b Warwickshire
Margaret Blick age 60 b America British subject
John Hooper (sil) age 29 Carpet Weaver b Worcestershire Kidderminster
Elizabeth Hooper (daughter) age 26 b Herefordshire
William Hooper age 6 b Worcestershire Kidderminster
Harriet Hooper age 4 b Worcestershire Kidderminster
Joseph Hooper age 2 b Worcestershire Kidderminster

Residence Jerusalem Kidderminster

Job was a widow in the 1861 census. He was a pumpmaker

Fiona67
04-01-2010, 6:16 AM
From the Freebdm, Margaret Blick d June Quarter 1857 Kidderminster Vol 6c Page 145

Fiona67
04-01-2010, 6:25 AM
Job Blick m Margaret Saint 11 DEC 1811 St Peter, Hereford, Hereford, England

Children
Eliza Christening 15 Feb 1824 Saint Owen,Hereford, Hereford, England
Elizabeth Christening 17 April 1825 Saint Owen,Hereford, Hereford, England
Harriet Christening 8 July 1821 Saint Owen,Hereford, Hereford, England
Ann Christening 4 April 1819 Saint Owen, Hereford, Hereford, England

These are all extracted records

hth

Regards
Fiona

janbooth
04-01-2010, 12:05 PM
One extra thing to add is that the marriage was by licence and they were both of the parish of St Owen, Hereford (source Herefordshire Marriage Index).

There are 2 male SAINT marriages at Hereford St Peter:

15 Nov 1821 James SAINT & Ellen BAILEY
5 July 1819 Thomas SAINT & Susannah CLARKE

Janet

Janet Howell
05-01-2010, 11:12 AM
Thank you for that information. Thomas, a brick maker, and Susannah were my great great grandparents.Poor Susannah died in childbirth in 1841 and Thomas died two years later of TB in Hereford workhouse. Their daughter Mary, my great grandmother was therefore an orphan in 1843 when her father died. I wondered if she might have therefore had a spell in the workhouse but there are no surviving records. She may have been looked after by her older brother John who with his second wife ended up in Tipton where Mary married my notorious great grandfather William Hall. He was dismissed from the Birmingham Police Force for immoral behaviour. This included getting a young girl pregnant and followed events such as not being at his post when he should have been because he spent twenty minutes with a prostitute in a WC, and being drunk on duty.
Mary became a very capable and long suffering wife and mother in law I feel. When my grandfather Evan Charles Voyce, a jeweller, died in 1904 it was she who registered his death not his widow Susannah who was Mary's daughter.

janbooth
05-01-2010, 1:04 PM
Did Margaret have a sister Elizabeth? There is a marriage on 20 May 1819 at Hereford St Owen of an Elizabeth SAINT to a William BEVAN.

There are also these SAINT burials on the FHS Burials Index - don't know if you already have them but in case not:

22 October 1823 at Hereford St Owen William SAINT, aged 61, St Owens Gate Without
17 May 1828 at Hereford St Peter Eliza SAINT, aged 11 months, St Owens St
12 June 1828 at Hereford St Peter Mary Ann SAINT, aged 6, St Owens St
22 August 1835 at Hereford St Owen Thomas SAINT, aged 10, St Owens Gate
3 October 1835 at Hereford St Owen Ann SAINT, aged 16, St Owens Gate

Janet

Janet Howell
06-01-2010, 2:49 PM
Hi,
Yes Margaret did have a sister Elizabeth but I have never been able to trace her. So that could well be her marriage. Thank you for that. She was christened at All Saints Hereford on 2 Oct 1796.
So William c 1759-Oct 1823 married Ann 1760 both probably born and married in America because as you know Margaret was born there and married Job Blick at St Peter's, Hereford on 11 Dec 1811. Also William and Ann had Ann bap 6 May 1794, Thomas my gggrandfather born 1798 and James 1800. I can't find baptisms for either of them. Thomas is only in the 1841 census because he died in 1843 but James lived until 1877 and was a master baker in Hereford. He married twice and there is much documentation about his descendants. I've got all this on Ancestry in the Voyce family tree should you be able to access that.
Re the list of burials I think you have found some I don't have William aged 61, I have, also Ann aged 16, she was the first child of Thomas and Susannah. And I suspect Thomas aged 10 is also their child. I Eliza might be the daughter of James and his first wife Ellen Bailey, married in 1821.Of Mary Ann I have no idea. My burial records came from the National Burial index so when you say these that you have found come from the FHS do you mean Hereford Family History Society? thank you very much for your help with this.
I have had a researcher trying to find why William and Ann came to England circa 1791. I wondered if he might have been a late Loyalist but my researcher could find no record of him in compensation or pensions lists. Intriguingly I understand there is a 1783 record of a William Saint born in 1759 in Williamsburg who was a boot a scabbard maker to a foot regiment in the War of Independence. Since my William Saint was a shoe maker in Hereford it just could be him but I don't think I shall ever know for sure.
Thanks again,
Janet