1839 Joseph Lankshear marriage Hannah Higham in Kensington



24 Jun 1839  (?) LANKSHEAR to ?? HIGHAM
There is a Thomas in record somewhere could be groom or one of fathers or witnesses as search was with Thomas
from Vicar General Marriage Licence Allegations (1694 - 1850) from the original can be ordered at 10 pounds 

but see also 1840 Joseph LANKSHEAR marriage to Sarah Fowler - Newington

more likely 1848 Joseph Lankshear marriage Jane Osborn -�� Joseph son of William and Elizabeth (Parrott) especially as Kensington area 

Certificates etc to order

May 2003 no sign of this yet in FreeBMD
Finally Jan 2006
Marriages Sep 1839
BROOKS  Richard    Kensington  3 223   
Higham  Hannah     Kensington  3 223   
LANKSHEAR  Joseph     Kensington  3 223   
LEESON  Maria Sarah     Kensington  3 223   
MOTT  William     Kensington  3 223   
Peel  John     Kensington  3 223   
Pithers  Margaret     Kensington  3 223   
Starr  Sarah     Kensington  3 223   

Checks for Hannah possible death - per missing

1839 Sep
1839 Dec
1840 Mar

1841 Jun - very hard to read - but does not look like any LANKSHEAR
finally got a better image from FreeBMD and one line looks like :LANKxxxxxx but not Hannah or Ann 

1844 Dec
1845 Sep
1848 Sep
1848 Dec
1849 Mar

I searched FreeBMD on LANK* and checked for quarter not there

Hannah found in 1841 at Faulkbourn Essex

Martha Ager abt 1821 Essex, England
Edward Higham abt 1763 Essex, England
Emma Higham abt 1821 Essex, England
Joseph Hodge abt 1826 Essex, England
Hannah Lankshire abt 1801 Essex, England

So that is a bonus - Edward must be father and Emma a sister

Cannot find Edward in 1851 

Emma is a visitor

Sarah Peacock 48
Emma Higham 26
Ann Jackson 30
and in other census she is living with others or by herself 

no sign of Hannah in any other census - I looked for her as possibly with another surname -

At same time Joseph the surgeon is in Kensington Middlesex

Jospeh Lankstear abt 1811
Jane Lankstear abt 1816
Mary Lankstear abt 1818

Henry Hunt abt 1827 Middlesex, England
Sarah Imallpine abt 1805 Middlesex, England
William Wansbrough abt 1817 Middlesex, England

presumably Jane is his sister and Mary is a new previously unknown sister or could she be a cousin

 

 

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