As a new member I hope I am not making too much of a nuisance of myself but have another query dear to my heart.
One of my G/G/grandmothers was married in 1839 to Edward Croxson, had four children in
quick succession and after he died in 1847 was married less than 3 months later and as
far as I can ascertain, just disappeared.
The facts are as follows Her name was Sarah Fulcher B 1819 in London, Married Edward Croxson - B 1817 in Rayleigh Essex. They were married in 1839 had four children between
then and 1843. Edward died in 1847 and Sarah remarried on December 25 1847 to Henry Churchyard. I have their marriage certificate.
To me it would seem that their disappearance was premeditated as the three surviving children were incarcerated in the Rochford Union Poorhouse prior to the marriage.
I have looked (naturally) at the English BDM's with no luck, emigration to various places
like Australia, USA and Canada with no luck.
Would anyone have any idea where I may search next.
David
One of my G/G/grandmothers was married in 1839 to Edward Croxson, had four children in
quick succession and after he died in 1847 was married less than 3 months later and as
far as I can ascertain, just disappeared.
The facts are as follows Her name was Sarah Fulcher B 1819 in London, Married Edward Croxson - B 1817 in Rayleigh Essex. They were married in 1839 had four children between
then and 1843. Edward died in 1847 and Sarah remarried on December 25 1847 to Henry Churchyard. I have their marriage certificate.
To me it would seem that their disappearance was premeditated as the three surviving children were incarcerated in the Rochford Union Poorhouse prior to the marriage.
I have looked (naturally) at the English BDM's with no luck, emigration to various places
like Australia, USA and Canada with no luck.
Would anyone have any idea where I may search next.
David
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