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Thread: Missing Charles and Mary Ann
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24-03-2012, 1:56 PM #21MutleyGuest
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24-03-2012, 2:19 PM #26
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There are some notes on the last page of the ED about omitted schedules, but I don't think they relate to this page.
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24-03-2012, 2:22 PM #27MutleyGuest
There is a baptism for a Mary Ann Haswell on the 27th July 1823 (born 27 June) at Whitechapel St. Mary.
Parents Charles and Elizabeth Haswell of Tewksbury Court. A shoemaker.
I think they also had Charles George baptised 14 May 1826 (born 3 December 1824).
Same address but Charles was now a Cordwainer.
Though I am not sure because a Charles George died in 1867.
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24-03-2012, 3:29 PM #28
It seems there were a lot of HASWELLs in the shoemaking trade. I don't know if he fits in, but there is a marriage amongst the LMA records that has originally been transcribed by Ancestry as Phoebe HESWELL, but is actually the marriage of Charles HASWELL, cordwainer, to Catherine Mary CALLOW on 13 June 1841 in Christ Church Spitalfields. Charles' address was given as 14 Duke Street.
ETA: This Charles was the son of Benjamin HASWELL, another cordwainer, and the witnesses were Benjamin and Jane HASWELLSue Mackay
Insanity is hereditary - you get it from your kids
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24-03-2012, 4:00 PM #29
LMA records have a baptism for Ellen LYE, daughter of John and Ellen, clockmaker, on 6 July 1869 in St.Augustines, Haggerston. I think the cleric misheard and the occupation should be clog maker
Cf marriage of John LYE to Eleanor WILLEMET (indexed as WILLERNET) on 13 Dec 1847 in St.Philips, Bethnal Green. John was a clog maker, son of William, clog maker. Eleanor was the daughter of Michael WILLEMET, cordwainer. Witnesses were Michael WILLMET and Lydia HASWELLSue Mackay
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24-03-2012, 4:37 PM #30
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I followed this family through yesterday, wondering if this might possibly be the same Charles who later married Mary, since everything except the father's name fits.
But this other Charles is found as HASSWELL in 1841, with possible parents Benjamin (shoemaker) and Jane, in Whitechapel, when we have the 'right' Charles HASWELL in Shoreditch with Mary.
1841 - HO107/717 book 6 folio 12 page 17 (held by TNA, Crown copyright)
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