Hi Geoff and list, This is an interesting one. I went through Kingsclere PR and copied down all the entries for HUNT, but I do not have this marriage. Of course it's possible I may have missed it! but the other possibility is that it took place in another parish which comes under Kingsclere RD. I do not appear to have any record of what happened to John Salter Hunt's daughter Ann after 1851 Census, so she is certainly a possible 'contender', especially given that Ann White gives her place of birth as Ecchinswell. John Salter Hunt's children nearly always did this; the only other HUNTs to claim Ecchinswell as their birthplace were the children of James and Eliza(HILL), but they had no daughter called Ann. The Ann HUNT daughter of Joseph and Ann was in fact born in 1738, not 1838. Kingsclere PR show only one Ann Hunt in the date range 1836 to 1840, and that is the daughter of John Salter Hunt. It seems very likely that it was she who was married to George WHITE, but to be sure it would be useful to get the marriage cert (or the PR entry if we can find out which parish!) I see Ann and her children were in Newbury workhouse in 1871; I don't know whether there are any records for that, which might help. Dorothy O -----Original Message----- From: Geoff Hunt <geoff.t.hunt@btinternet.com> To: eng-hampshire-kingsclere@rootsweb.com Sent: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 18:27 Subject: [King] Ann Hunt BlankHi Everyone, A Happy New Year to you all. Looking at John's database I see he has two Ann HUNT's circa 1838. . Daughter of John Salter and Sarah BUTLER 2. Daughter of Joseph and Ann H I think there was a marriage between Ann HUNT and George WHITE in Kingsclere D 4th. Qtr. 1856. This family is living at Fishpond Cottages, Kingsclere in 1861:- eorge WHITE age 26 nn 23 aniel 4 ary A 2 ucy 4 mths Given the names of the children- Daniel and Lucy who could have been named fter Ann's brother Daniel and his wife Lucy North there is a good chance hat Ann is the daughter of John and Sarah. Does SKS have access to PR's to check the marriage with possible witnesses r christenings with godparents which would help to add another twig to the ree. Thanks for all of you help, Geoff -------------------------------------- >From Kingsclere. ALL surnames in CAPITAL letter please. Christian name Lawrence urname LAWRENCE. -------------------------------------- f you get unsubscribed and did not ask to be unsubscribed, please email ng-hampshire-kingsclere-admin@rootsweb.com -------------------------------------- ake sure your Anti Virus Protection is updated and do a weekly backup of your iles. ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message
On Fri, 15 Jan 2010 04:34:02 -0500 ovendenws@aol.com wrote: > > Hi Geoff and list, > > This is an interesting one. I went through Kingsclere PR and copied > down all the entries for HUNT, but I do not have this marriage. Of > course it's possible I may have missed it! but the other possibility > is that it took place in another parish which comes under Kingsclere > RD. I do not appear to have any record of what happened to John > Salter Hunt's daughter Ann after 1851 Census, so she is certainly a > possible 'contender', especially given that Ann White gives her place > of birth as Ecchinswell. John Salter Hunt's children nearly always > did this; the only other HUNTs to claim Ecchinswell as their > birthplace were the children of James and Eliza(HILL), but they had > no daughter called Ann. The Ann HUNT daughter of Joseph and Ann was > in fact born in 1738, not 1838. Kingsclere PR show only one Ann Hunt > in the date range 1836 to 1840, and that is the daughter of John > Salter Hunt. It seems very likely that it was she who was married to > George WHITE, but to be sure it would be useful to get the marriage > cert (or the PR entry if we can find out which parish!) I see Ann and > her children were in Newbury workhouse in 1871; I don't know whether > there are any records for that, which might help. If she is indeed the daughter of John Salter Hunt then the chances are she married at St. Lawrence, Ecchinswell. The St Lawrence marriage register is still held in the Parish (so far as I know) so there is nothing to see at Hants RO. So it really needs the marriage certificate to sort this one out. -- John Lewis Debian & the GeneWeb genealogical data server