Thanks for the information Angelika. One of those could be my great great Grandfather because in those days I think thats how they spelt it. Also Susannah could have remarried with them been so young when George died. Something for me to look into. By the way is Epping anywhere near Halstead, not up on my history. Thanks again for your help. George ________________________________ From: Angelika <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, 27 July, 2011 8:12:57 Subject: Re: [Ess] HESLER Using the search function on Findmypast I found the death of a George HASLER in the Halstead district in 1844 and a George HESTLER in 1848. No precise match on HESLER. I didn't find anything for Susannah - the closest match was a Susan Hasler in Epping in 1845, unlikely to be the same person. (There were three people called Susan Hasler living in the Epping district in 1841) Had you considered the possibility that Susannah could have remarried? I found a marriage for Susannah HASLER and Samuel Henry James in Chelmsford in 1848. Angelika On 26/07/11 15:57, G ROBSON wrote: > Wonder if anyone can help me find the death of George and Susannah HESLER. > Susannah nee HALE was born around 1818 in Sible Hedingham . George was born > around 1821 in Sible Hedingham. They are in the 1841 Census but in the 1851 > Census there 2 children William and Sarah were been looked after by their > Grandmother Elizabeth HESLER. It looks as though George and Susannah may have > both died young. Any help will be appreciated. > George Robson > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Any problems, please contact the List Admin: [email protected] > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in >the subject and the body of the message > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Any problems, please contact the List Admin: [email protected] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message