NameSusannah Hodgkiss [4, 1961 ref: RG09, piece 1982, folio 97, p. 15], [3, Marriage, Q4 of 1841, Penkridge dist, vol 17, p. 133], [4, 1871 ref: RG10, piece 2925, folio 68, p. 23], [4, 1881 ref: RG11, piece 2786, folio 40, p. 9]
Birth1822, Cheslyn Hay, Staffs
Spouses
1William Whitehouse [4, 1961 ref: RG09, piece 1982, folio 97, p. 15], [4, 1871 ref: RG10, piece 2925, folio 68, p. 23], [4, 1881 ref: RG11, piece 2786, folio 40, p. 9]
ChildrenJohn (ca1844->1901)
Notes for Susannah Hodgkiss
She may have died after 1881 as that was the last census I found her in.
There is one death between 1881 when she was alive and 1891 when she could not be found:
Susannah Whitehouse, born 1822 died Q4 of 1886 in Cannock district, Staffs.
The only extra information from a death certificate is (a) the place of death which might be Cheslyn Hay and (b) the informant which could be either her husband or one of her progeny.
I’m leaving it for the moment. It is not critical.
Notes for William & Susannah (Family)
Their marriage index:
First name(s) William
Last name Whitehouse
Marriage quarter 4
Marriage year 1841
MarriageFinder William Whitehouse married one of these people
Sarah Grocutt, Mary Goodwin, Susan Hodgkiss, Elias Sambrook
District Penkridge
County Staffordshire
Country England
Volume 17
Page number 133
Record set England & Wales Marriages 1837-2005
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FindMyPast has also produced a copy of the marriage register page, transcript by me:
“ Page 24.
“. . . .
“1841 Marriage solemnized in the Parish Church in the Parish of Carnock in the County of Stafford
“No:
“When married:
His Hers
“Full name: William Whitehouse Susan Hodgkiss
“Age: 21 20
“Condition: Bachelor Spinster
“Profession: Miner Besm….?
“Residence: Cheslyn Hay Cheslyn Hay
“Father: William Whitehouse Joseph Stokes(?)
“Father’s job: Miner Miner
Married in the Church by Banns according to the Rotes and Ceremonies of the Established Church by me: [illegible], curate
This Marriage was solemnized between us. X William Waterhouse his mark, X Susan Hodgkiss her mark
in the presence of us, X William Jones his mark, X Elizabeth Stokes her mark.
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