She married James Finch on 1 Jan 1842 at St. Peter & St. Paul church, also in Ewhurst. They were parents of 8 children (James, Sarah, Thomas, Mary, Frederick, Ann, Martha, & George), and at least 5 of the children reached adulthood. Two (Sarah & Ann) appear to have emigrated to the U.S.
Husband James was a journeyman hoopmaker (i.e., one who made hoops for kegs, casks, barrels, & tubs), and the family appears to have typically lived close to a line connecting Chichester & Crawley.
Mary, age 38, died in Duncton, Sussex on 5 Aug 1860 (due to phthisis; in modern parlance, tuberculosis). She was buried at Holy Trinity on 10 Aug 1860.
She married James Finch on 1 Jan 1842 at St. Peter & St. Paul church, also in Ewhurst. They were parents of 8 children (James, Sarah, Thomas, Mary, Frederick, Ann, Martha, & George), and at least 5 of the children reached adulthood. Two (Sarah & Ann) appear to have emigrated to the U.S.
Husband James was a journeyman hoopmaker (i.e., one who made hoops for kegs, casks, barrels, & tubs), and the family appears to have typically lived close to a line connecting Chichester & Crawley.
Mary, age 38, died in Duncton, Sussex on 5 Aug 1860 (due to phthisis; in modern parlance, tuberculosis). She was buried at Holy Trinity on 10 Aug 1860.
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