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Margaret ROSE
1809 - Yes, date unknown Has 14 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Name Margaret ROSE Relationship with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Born 10 Dec 1809 - Date from baptism register
Baptised 7 Jan 1810 St. John the Baptist Church, Barham, Kent, England - From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 20 Nov 2020)
"Margaret, daughter of Richard & Elizabeth Rose was Born December 10th 1809 and Christened January 7th. 1810
Registered by me Thos: Singleton. Curate "
Barham Church and Churchyard Gender Female Died Yes, date unknown Siblings 3 brothers and 5 sisters Half-siblings 1 half sister (family of Joseph RENALS and Elizabeth ADAMS) Patriarch & Matriarch Henry ROSE, d. Yes, date unknown (Great Grandfather)
Mary WARD, b. Between 1703 and 1715, d. Abt 10 May 1787 (Age ~ 84 years) (Great Grandmother)Person ID I7748 All Last Modified 22 Oct 2022
Father Richard ROSE, b. Abt 1774, Kingston, Kent, England , d. 19 Jan 1857, The Union Workhouse, Bridge, Kent, England (Age ~ 83 years) Mother Elizabeth ADAMS, b. Abt 1782, Bishopsbourne, Kent, England , d. 26 Feb 1862, The Union Workhouse, Bridge, Kent, England (Age ~ 80 years)
Other Partners: Joseph RENALSBanns of marriage From 27 Apr 1800 to 11 May 1800 St. Mary’s Church, Bishopsbourne, Kent, England - The entry (KFHS transcript, CD 23) shows Richard as otp and a bachelor, Elizabeth's abode as Bridge, but the field for spinster or widow is blank
Banns of marriage From 11 May 1800 to 12 Jun 1800 St. Peter’s Church, Bridge, Kent, England - "Richard Rose of the Parish of Bishopsbourne and Elizabeth Adams of this Parish"
From PR image (on FMP) which shows 3 readings on 11 May 1800, 26 May 1800, 12 Jun 1800, though these dates may not be quite right. Banns were read on a Sunday, and although 11 May was a Sunday in 1800, 26 May was a Monday and 12 June a Thursday!
They were also supposed to be read for 3 consecutive weeks, and although in chapels which may only have had a service every 3 weeks they were sometimes read at 3 week intervals rather than weekly in the parish church as the law seemed to require, Bridge was a parish and would have been expected to have services every Sunday.
Married 21 Jun 1800 St. Peter’s Church, Bridge, Kent, England - Curiously, the banns were read in Bishopsbourne because Richard was of the parish, but the marriage register shows him as of Kingstone. Possibly abode and where he was born / came from had been confused - the latter shouldn't matter for banns and marriage registers.
Neither banns nor marriage register for Bridge show marital status for either Richard or Elizabeth.
The marriage was witnessed by another Richard Rose and a Sarah Rose - I guess these were the groom's father and sister.
Family ID F656 Family Group Page | Family Chart
Family William SMEETH, d. Yes, date unknown Married 13 Oct 1829 St. Mary’s Church, Lower Hardres, Kent, England - From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 23 Jan 2018)At the time of the marriage Margaret was of Lower Hardres, and no parental consent was given, so presumably she claimed to have reached the age of 21. However, I think it was this Margaret as the witnesses were Peggy Rose and Jane Keeler, the names matching one of her sisters and a soon (the next month)-to-be sister-in-law.
After their marriage William and Margaret emigrated; I have a DNA match with a descendant of theirs (5th cousin) adding significant weight to this being the marriage of this Margaret Rose.
Last Modified 22 Oct 2022 Family ID F10047 Family Group Page | Family Chart
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Event Map Click to hide Baptised - 7 Jan 1810 - St. John the Baptist Church, Barham, Kent, England Married - 13 Oct 1829 - St. Mary’s Church, Lower Hardres, Kent, England = Link to Google Earth (if installed; see link below to install) Pin Legend