NEWMAN Chart 0504

This is a Chart for James Newman and Celia (Selah) Marchant

 

married
September quarter
(August) 1859
Coates-cum- Burton
Sussex
(Chichester district Sussex)

 

1,2,3,4,5
JAMES NEWMAN
born about
1831
Wiggonholt?
Sussex
occupation
1861 Groom
1871 Victualler

 

3,5,8
CELIA (SELAH) MARCHANT 
born about
1831
Balcombe, Sussex
baptised
26th June 1831
Balcombe, Surrey


3,5,8
Fanny
NEWMAN
born about
1861
(1 month on the 1861 Census)
Coates, Sussex
baptised
10th March 1861
Coates-cum-Burton
Sussex
occupation
1881 Domestic Servant
5,7
John
NEWMAN
born about
1871
(3 months on the 1871 Census)
Hascombe, Sussex
  1. The reason these charts have been added is through an email from an Andy BROWN on 19th/20th September 2007. He lists most of the names above but mentions the 1851 Census. At t he present time I cannot find the family on this Census. I have found a baptism for Noah who he mentions on the IGI but cannot find the first sibling James. I have added him above, hopefully I will find the family on the 1841/1851 Census at some stage.
  2. 1851 Census - Coates, Sussex. 
  3. 1861 Census - Singleton, Sussex - Had a daughter Fanny aged 1 month born Coates, Sussex.
  4. IGI marriage, confirms what I had found on the BMD but only gives us August for the date although extracted from the actual records.
  5. 1871 Census - White Horse Inn, Hascombe, Sussex
  6. 1881 Census - 2 Golding Cottages, Cuckfield, Sussex. Fanny was a visitor on this census to a John SADLER and his wife, John was an Ostler.
  7. I cannot find the family other than Fanny after the 1881 Census, there is a John NEWMAN born 1871 in Hascombe, Sussex on he 1881 Census down as a Stepson but the parents do not tie up at all with Celia above. They are Harry and Sarah HAWKING, living in Godalming, Surrey, Sarah is 39 so born in 1842. With John there is a James NEWMAN also down as a Step Son and also born in Hascombe he is down as 9 so born in 1872.
  8. IGI Baptism

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