Sunday, 16 November 2014

Charles Ginn of Harlow d. 1848


Son of John of Thorley in my post of the same date, I currently have no information on Charles until he turned up in Harlow in 1825 when he married Ann Rowe that year.  He was a labourer, still living in Harlow in 1841.  




 Harlow was then a village of course.  Sadly I know nothing of this family save names and dates at present.  Ann died at Harlow in 1843, likely in childbirth with a quoted age of 39.  Charlie soon followed her in 1848, leaving five orphans:  The surviving children later seem to have scattered across London and Surrey.

Mary Ann - married Charles Perrin at Newington in 1846

Elizabeth - in the 1851 census, she was a 23 year old servant in the home of Charles Yardley, a Chief Clerk in a Police Office.  The family lived at 3 Bayham Cottages, Marylebone. She claimed her father to have been a farmer when she married William Perrin at Newington in 1857

Frederick - went to live with his uncle George when he was orphaned.  See last post.  Fred will be dealt with in a later post

Sarah - witnessed a family marriage or two, a servant in Newington in 1871 when she was 39

Emily - in the 1901 census, she is in Newington as a domestic servamt under her maiden name, aged 59

Charles and Emma - died in infancy

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