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↑ First-hand information as remembered by Richard Jones, Monday, January 6, 2014. Replace this citation if there is another source.
"England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NLQX-1LF : accessed 24 October 2015), Joseph Fleetwood and Hannah Brown, 19 Dec 1742; citing Saint Benet Pauls Wharf,London,London,England, reference ; FHL microfilm 547,508, 574,439, 845,242.
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The entry reads "John Fleetwood, Joseph Fleetwood & Hannah Dau'r of John Brown, Parish of St Matthew Friday Street City. 6 Aug 1750. Witness Edith Brown now Hogg. Baptised by Rev Mr Isaac Bates. Reg'd 29 Sept 1790.
Note: no mention of Hannah Fleetwood.
So unless another baptism is found which connects Hannah to Jospeh and Hannah. Case closed
Further to my earlier post. Joseph Fleetwood and Hannah Brown are NOT parents of Hannah Fleetwood. Source as follows:
RG4: Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths
London
Piece 4659: Dr Williams´ Library Registry, Birth Certificates, 1759-1792
(page 459 of 532.)
The entry reads:
Names of children Names of Parents Witnesses Time when born
3160
John Fleetwood Joseph Fleetwood Edith Brown
- now Hogg
Reg'd 29 Sep 1790 & Hannah daugh'r 6th Aug'st 1750
Roger Flexman of John Brown
Parish of St Matthew, Friday Street, City of London
Baptised by Rev'd Mr Isaac Bates.
Roger Flexman must be a churchwarden or similar as he appears in every entry
How do you know that Hannah Brown and Joseph Fleetwood are parents of Hannah who cohabited with Richard Varley? They may be likely but there is also a Fleet marriage of William Fleetwood, perukemaker of St John's Westminster to Hannah Gilder in the Fleet prison 11 Jan 1748, which may be more likely, as the names William and Hannah are given to Richard and Hannah's children. Please clarify and give sources. PS. See notes under. Relationship now proven to be fictitious.
The entry reads "John Fleetwood, Joseph Fleetwood & Hannah Dau'r of John Brown, Parish of St Matthew Friday Street City. 6 Aug 1750. Witness Edith Brown now Hogg. Baptised by Rev Mr Isaac Bates. Reg'd 29 Sept 1790.
Note: no mention of Hannah Fleetwood.
So unless another baptism is found which connects Hannah to Jospeh and Hannah. Case closed
RG4: Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths London Piece 4659: Dr Williams´ Library Registry, Birth Certificates, 1759-1792 (page 459 of 532.) The entry reads: Names of children Names of Parents Witnesses Time when born 3160 John Fleetwood Joseph Fleetwood Edith Brown - now Hogg Reg'd 29 Sep 1790 & Hannah daugh'r 6th Aug'st 1750 Roger Flexman of John Brown Parish of St Matthew, Friday Street, City of London Baptised by Rev'd Mr Isaac Bates.
Roger Flexman must be a churchwarden or similar as he appears in every entry
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