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DaveHam9
11th February 2011, 02:06
Hello cp,

John RUMBLE / RUMBOLD died 1847 Clavering, Essex - aged 69

RD = Saffron Walden


Not sure when spouse Anne died.

Please see if you can find John in 1841. Thanks.

Regards,

Dave

crankypants
11th February 2011, 03:12
Hi Dave

Can see only one John in Saffron, this one with a Emma.

1841
Civil Parish: Clavering
Hundred: Clavering
County/Island: Essex
Country: England
Registration district: Saffron Walden
Sub-registration district: Newport
Address: Wicken Lane

RUMBOLD, John M 65 1776 Ag Lab Essex
RUMBOLD, Emma F 65 1776 Essex
RUMBOLD, Emma F 15 1826 Essex

cheers
cp

DaveHam9
11th February 2011, 03:30
Hello cp,

Thanks for looking. The shipping record for Joshua says parents John & Anne both deceased as of 1855.

Joshua's death record only has his father listed.

The location fits:

1841
Civil Parish: Clavering
Hundred: Clavering
County/Island: Essex
Country: England
Registration district: Saffron Walden
Sub-registration district: Newport
Address: Ford End, Clavering
RUMBOLD, Joshua M 40 1801 Essex


So possibly his mother was not Anne.

Regards,

Dave

crankypants
11th February 2011, 03:40
Hi Dave

Living next door to John RUMBOLD.

Civil Parish: Clavering
Hundred: Clavering
County/Island: Essex
Country: England
Registration district: Saffron Walden
Sub-registration district: Newport
Address: Wicken Lane

RUMBOLD, Phillip M 30 1811 Ag Lab Essex
RUMBOLD, Hannah F 20 1821 Essex
RUMBOLD, Isabel F 1-6m 1840 Essex

cheers
cp

DaveHam9
11th February 2011, 03:45
Hello cp,

Thanks.

I can't find a marriage in Essex of a John to an Emma or Anne.

One in Wiltshire to a Hannah.


No sign of births for Phillip or Hannah.

Birth for Emma b. 1826 to John & Emma - baptism at Independent Clavering

That might explain why so many records don't exist - not established church.

No sign of Joshua's birth around 1800 Clavering.

Regards,

Dave