Person:Martha Hall (56)

Watchers
Martha Hall
m. 10 Feb 1817
  1. Henry Arthur Hall1818 - 1862
  2. Martha Hall1820 - 1864
  3. Emma Hall1822 - 1900
m. 8 Sep 1847
  1. Amelia Harmston1849 - 1850
  2. William Harmston1851 -
  3. Emma Harmston1853 -
  4. Martha Harmston1854 -
  5. Harry Harmston1857 -
  6. Minnie Harmston1859 - 1859
  7. Unnamed Harmston1864 - 1864
Facts and Events
Name[1] Martha Hall
Married Name[2][3] Martha Harmston
Gender Female
Baptism[1] 21 Apr 1820 Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Englandin St. Swithin parish
“Martha, daughter of William and Mildred Hall”, from Waterside (Lincoln), was baptized by John Carter. William's profession was given as “waterman”.
Census[4] 6 Jun 1841 Branston, Lincolnshire, Englandat Branston Fen Lock House
Martha was residing with [father] William Hall (occ. lock keeper), [mother] Amelia, [sister-in-law] Susan, and infant [niece] Martha. (No relationships are recorded in this census.) All were stated to have been born in Lincolnshire.
Marriage 8 Sep 1847 Bardney, Lincolnshire, Englandto William Harmston
Census 30 Mar 1851 Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Englandat 6 Savages Ct., in the parish of St. Swithin
William Harmston (occ. coach smith) was residing with his wife Martha. It was recorded that they were each born in Lincoln.
with William Harmston
Census 7 Apr 1861 Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Englandat 12 Fentons Place West, in the parish of St. Swithin
William Harmston (occ. coach smith) was residing with his wife Martha, sons William and Harry, and daughters Emma, Martha, and infant Clara. It was recorded that each child, except Clara, was attending school (occ. “scholar”), and each was born in Lincoln.
with William Harmston
Death[3] 2 Jul 1864 Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
Burial[2] 6 Jul 1864 Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Englandin St. Swithin parish
“Martha, wife of William Harmston”, from 12 Fenton Place (Lincoln), age 44, was buried with Minister R. P. Prichard performing the ceremony.

Personal History

Martha Harmston, wife of William Harmston, engine smith, died on 2 July 1864 at 12 Fenton Place, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, of hemorrhage during parturition (childbirth); the death was registered on 4 July by Lavina Fletcher of St Martin's Street, who was “present at death”.[3] The death of Martha's prematurely born daughter was registered on the same date.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Church of England. St. Swithin's Church (Lincoln). Parish registers, 1686-1961. (Lincoln: Lincolnshire Archives, 1990)
    Lincolnshire Archives: LINCOLN ST SWITHIN PAR 1/7 (Baptisms 1813-1835), p 57, no 449.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Church of England. St. Swithin's Church (Lincoln). Parish registers, 1686-1961. (Lincoln: Lincolnshire Archives, 1990)
    Lincolnshire Archives: LINCOLN ST SWITHIN PAR 1/30 (Burials 1858-1890), p 57, no 449.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 England. General Register Office. Certified Copy of an Entry of Death Given at the General Register Office
    for Martha Harmston, died 2 July and registered 4 July 1864. A copy of an entry in the certified copy of a register of deaths in the district of Lincoln, sub-district of Lincoln Home, co. Lincoln, 20 Jan. 2011.

    “[died] Second July 1864 [at] 12 Fenton Place Lincoln; Martha Harmston; female; [age] 44 years; Wife of William Harmston[,] Engine Smith; [cause] Hemorrhage during Parturition[,] Certified; [informant] Lavina Fletcher[,] Present at death[, of] S Martin's Street Lincoln”

    Certificate of death registered in Lincoln, 4 July 1864, by Lavina Fletcher.
  4. ED 18, Branston parish, Lincolnshire, in England. 1841 Census Schedules for England and Wales, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. (
    Kew, Richmond, Greater London TW9 4DU, United Kingdom:
    The National Archives (abbreviated TNA), formerly the UK General Register Office.)
    HO 107/651/4 (FHL #438771), f 34, p 3, William Hall household, [digital image, Ancestry.com].

    See transcript.