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Angmering |
Jan-Mar 1849 |
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Unknown partner |
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Angmering 1767-1847 |
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Children |
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Whitington Gracemark |
Angmering |
Angmering |
Angmering Angmering |
Anne Snow Charlotte Mitchell |
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Boxall (Boxhall) Redman |
Angmering |
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Mary Bungard |
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Elizabeth Redman |
Angmering |
Angmering |
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Jane Redman |
Angmering |
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Angmering |
East Preston |
Patching |
Phillis Gates |
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Frances Redman |
Angmering |
Thakeham Union |
Angmering |
Thomas Searle |
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Sarah Redman |
Angmering |
Angmering |
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Ann Redman |
Angmering |
East Preston |
Angmering |
John Steer |
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Kate Redman |
Angmering |
Angmering |
Angmering |
James Bowley |
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James Redman |
Angmering |
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(1) Ann’s birth year is derived from her stated age at burial, and also from the 1841 England census that records her as being two years older than her husband Henry. (2) The baptism entry for Boxall records him as being the child of Ann Gracemark, pauper, with no father recorded. This was in 1788, four years before Ann and Henry Redman were married. The main reason for concluding that Boxall was the son of both Henry and Ann is that his name at christening was Boxall Redman. He also subsequently used the surname Redman, but that might have happened even if Henry was just his stepfather. Whitington, however, retained the surname Gracemark, and there is no evidence to suppose that he was blood-related to Henry Redman. Between 1783 and 1794, under the 1783 Stamp Duty Act, stamp duty of 3d had to be paid for each parish register entry. Those designated as paupers, i.e. destitute of means except those derived from charity, were exempt. In such a case the word “pauper” was entered in the parish register. In Ann Gracemark’s case it is possible that she was abandoned by her family when she became an unmarried mother. (3) Whitington’s record of marriage to Anne Snow records him as being a widower, however no record of an earlier marriage has been found. Anne died in Nov 1820 age 35; curiously the parish record of Whitington’s subsequent marriage to Charlotte Mitchell does not state he was a widower. |
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