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Sarah was born in Woodton (Norfolk, south east of Norwich) in around 1846 (according to the [[Chettleburgh Census#1881Lakenham|1881]],[[Chettleburgh Census#1891Cricketers|1891]], [[Chettleburgh Census#1901Cricketers|1901]], and [[Chettleburgh Census#1911Cricketers|1911]] censuses), but was not baptised there. Her parents were John Clarke (an agricultural labourer) from Kirstead, and Mary A. Clarke from Hempnall, Norfolk. | Sarah was born in Woodton (Norfolk, south east of Norwich) in around 1846 (according to the [[Chettleburgh Census#1881Lakenham|1881]],[[Chettleburgh Census#1891Cricketers|1891]], [[Chettleburgh Census#1901Cricketers|1901]], and [[Chettleburgh Census#1911Cricketers|1911]] censuses), but was not baptised there. Her parents were John Clarke (an agricultural labourer) from Kirstead, and Mary A. Clarke from Hempnall, Norfolk. | ||
* 1841 was the night of 6 June 1841. | |||
On the night of 30 March [[Clarke Census#1851_Shotesham|1851]] she was still living with her family in Shotesham All Saints. | |||
On the night of 7 April [[Clarke Census#1861_Shotesham|1861]] she was living away from her family who were still living at Shotesham All Saints. | |||
* 1871 was the night of 2 April 1871. | |||
* 1881 was the night of 3 April 1881 . | |||
* 1891 was the night of 5 April 1891. | |||
* 1911 was the night of 2 April 1911. | |||
By 1877 she was a Laundress in Ber Street, Saint John Sepulchre, Norwich. | By 1877 she was a Laundress in Ber Street, Saint John Sepulchre, Norwich. | ||
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By [[Chettleburgh Census#1881Lakenham|1881]] she was living with her husband in Lakenham, Norfolk. By [[Chettleburgh Census#1891Cricketers|1891]] they had moved into a public house, The Cricketer's Arms, 67 Lindley Street, which he ran. They were still there for the [[Chettleburgh Census#1901Cricketers|1901]] and [[Chettleburgh Census#1911Cricketers|1911]] censuses. | By [[Chettleburgh Census#1881Lakenham|1881]] she was living with her husband in Lakenham, Norfolk. | ||
By [[Chettleburgh Census#1891Cricketers|1891]] they had moved into a public house, The Cricketer's Arms, 67 Lindley Street, which he ran. They were still there for the [[Chettleburgh Census#1901Cricketers|1901]] (on the night of 31 March) and [[Chettleburgh Census#1911Cricketers|1911]] censuses. | |||
The 1851 census (below) gives us the combination of birthplace and parents, the age is a year out though (could be due to the census occurring at different times of the year, and it agrees with her marriage certificate): | The 1851 census (below) gives us the combination of birthplace and parents, the age is a year out though (could be due to the census occurring at different times of the year, and it agrees with her marriage certificate): |
Revision as of 20:01, 28 December 2016
Born: 1845 | Died: 1926 | Married: William Chettleburgh | Mother: | Father: | Descendant: |
Census | 1841 | 1851 | 1861 | 1871 | 1881 | 1891 | 1901 | 1911 | 1921 |
Sarah Ann Clarke was the second wife of William Chettleburgh. She was the mother of some (but not all of his children) including Phoebe Chettleburgh.
Sarah was born in Woodton (Norfolk, south east of Norwich) in around 1846 (according to the 1881,1891, 1901, and 1911 censuses), but was not baptised there. Her parents were John Clarke (an agricultural labourer) from Kirstead, and Mary A. Clarke from Hempnall, Norfolk.
- 1841 was the night of 6 June 1841.
On the night of 30 March 1851 she was still living with her family in Shotesham All Saints.
On the night of 7 April 1861 she was living away from her family who were still living at Shotesham All Saints.
- 1871 was the night of 2 April 1871.
- 1881 was the night of 3 April 1881 .
- 1891 was the night of 5 April 1891.
- 1911 was the night of 2 April 1911.
By 1877 she was a Laundress in Ber Street, Saint John Sepulchre, Norwich.
She married William on the 10th of December, 1877 at the Registry Office in Norwich. Her marriage certificate is on the right, and a transcript is below:
1877 Marriage solemnized at the Register Office in the District of Norwich and in the County of Norfolk | |||||||||
No. | When married. | Name and Surname. | Age. | Condition. | Rank or Profession. | Residence at the time of the Marriage. | Father's Name and Surname. | Rank or profession of Father. | |
179 |
Tenth December 1877 | William Chettleburgh Sarah Ann Clarke |
39 years 32 years |
Widower Spinster |
Starch Labourer Laundress |
Near the Factory, Lakenham Ber Street, Saint John Sepulchre |
- John Clarke |
- Farm Labourer | |
Married in the Register Office by Certificate before Frederic Oddin Taylor, Registrar | |||||||||
This marriage was solemnised between us | William Chettleburgh Sarah Ann Clarke |
in the presence of us | The mark of John Clark The mark of Mary Ann Clark |
By 1881 she was living with her husband in Lakenham, Norfolk.
By 1891 they had moved into a public house, The Cricketer's Arms, 67 Lindley Street, which he ran. They were still there for the 1901 (on the night of 31 March) and 1911 censuses.
The 1851 census (below) gives us the combination of birthplace and parents, the age is a year out though (could be due to the census occurring at different times of the year, and it agrees with her marriage certificate):
1851 - Shotesham All Sts, Henstead, Norfolk, [PRO: HO/107/1818 Folio: 257 Page: 20] | |||||
Name | Relation | Status | Age | Profession | Birth Place |
John Clark | Head | M | 34 | Ag. Lab. | Kirstead, Norfolk |
Mary A. Clark | Wife | M | 31 | - | Hempnall, Norfolk |
John Clark | Son | S | 10 | Scholar | Woodton, Norfolk |
Robert Clark | Son | S | 8 | Scholar | Woodton, Norfolk |
Sarah A. Clark | Daughter | S | 6 | - | Woodton, Norfolk |
Mary A. Clark | Daughter | S | 4 | - | Shotesham All Saints, Norfolk |
Louisa Clark | Daughter | S | 2 | - | Shotesham All Saints, Norfolk |
Death
The death of a Sarah A. Chettleburgh was registered in Norwich in 1926 (Oct-Dec) (Vol 4b, page 170a), her age was given as 81 (~1845).