I have a Henry Lagden b. abt. 1735 who may have been born in S. Weald. He married a MaryThomas, a minor, b. 1744-45 in Doddinghurst.. Mary died in 1791. Henry remarried to a Sarah Martin and died himself abou l807. A Hannah Lagden b. 1763 married a Jesse Pepper in 1785. This Hannah was one of the children of Henry Lagden and Mary Thomas. If anyone is interested can check my research more. Frances
Hello Frances, I will reply on list, as others may be interested in some research that has never gone on line. The brother of Sarah Lagden, and son of Henry Lagden (born 1762), i.e. Richard Thomas Lagden : http://essex1841.com/Legacy/134.htm ; had a son with his housekeeper, a Richard 'Thomas Lagden' Banks. If memory serves me, possibly the son of Elizabeth Banks and living with him in the 1841 census. Richard Thomas Lagden was an extremely wealthy farmer, and died in 1866, reads 1869 on my tree (small error, for example). He left about £3000 to various Lagden, Littlechild, and Alderton family members, plus Richard Banks. I have received this info, and a copy of the will from a descendant of him. This will lists many family relationships. Best Kevan -----Original Message----- From: essex-uk-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:essex-uk-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Fran Vose Sent: 25 August 2008 11:07 To: essex-uk@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Ess] ESSEX-UK Digest, Vol 3, Issue 290 = Lagden name I have a Henry Lagden b. abt. 1735 who may have been born in S. Weald. He married a MaryThomas, a minor, b. 1744-45 in Doddinghurst.. Mary died in 1791. Henry remarried to a Sarah Martin and died himself abou l807. A Hannah Lagden b. 1763 married a Jesse Pepper in 1785. This Hannah was one of the children of Henry Lagden and Mary Thomas. If anyone is interested can check my research more. Frances ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Any problems, please contact the List Admin: Essex-UK-admin@rootsweb.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ESSEX-UK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message