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Facts and Events
Name |
Mary Scoggins |
Gender |
Female |
Christening[1] |
16 Jun 1817 |
Badingham, Suffolk, England |
Marriage |
12 Oct 1838 |
Badingham, Suffolk, Englandto William Masterson |
Census[3] |
1841 |
Badingham, Suffolk, England |
Census[4] |
1851 |
Boxted, Essex, England |
Census[5] |
1861 |
Boxted, Essex, England |
Census[6] |
1871 |
Boxted, Essex, England |
Census[7] |
1881 |
Boxted, Essex, England |
Census[8] |
1891 |
Boxted, Essex, England |
Burial[2] |
1 Mar 1898 |
Boxted, Essex, England |
References
- ↑ Church of England. Archdeaconry of Suffolk. Bishop's transcripts, 1685-1875. (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1975)
Badingham 1817. - ↑ Church of England. Parish Church of Boxted (Essex). Parish registers, 1559-1963. (Salt Lake City [Utah] : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1990)
Burials 1871-1963; FHL 1565699, item 34.
- ↑ England, General Register Office. Census Returns of Suffolk County, 1841. (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1960-1968)
Willm Masterson household; Badingham; HO107/1025/1, folio 12.
She lived with her husband, William Masterson, and son George. William was an agricultural labourer
- ↑ Census returns of Essex County, 1851
William Mower houseehold; Boxted; HO107/1782, folio 708, 23 Jul 2007.
William and Mary and son George lived with William and Elizabeth Mower. Elizabeth Masterson, William's mother, remarried William Mower. They lived on a 45 acre farm.
- ↑ England, General Register Office. Census returns of Essex County, 1861
William Masterson household; Boxted; RG9/1105, folio 82, Sep 2005.
She lived with her husband, William Masterson, and a niece, Sarah Scoggins. Sarah was born in Bermondsey. She would be the daughter of William Scoggins and Sarah Raper. This further proves the relationship between William Bye Scoggins and the Scoggins family from Badingham.
- ↑ England, General Register Office. Census returns for Suffolk County, 1871. (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1970-1971)
William Masterson househld: Boxted; RG10/.
Mary lived with her husband, William Masterson, and son, George. William farmed 63 acres and employed 2 men.
- ↑ England, General Register Office. Census returns of Essex County, 1881
Wm Masterson household; Boxted; RG11/1800, folio 94; FHL 1341434.
She lived with her husband, William Masterson, and son, George. William farmed 63 acres and employed 92[!] men.
- ↑ England, General Register Office. Census returns of Essex County, 1891
Mary Masterson household; Boxted; RG12/1417, folio 69B, family #8.
Mary is a widow. She lived with her son, George. He is single. Her occupation is recorded as a retired farmer.
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