St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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22nd January 1795 - 30th January 1797

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Image 90 of 14518th April 1796


Middlesex

(to wit.)Sarah Hearn< no role > Wife of James Hearn< no role > maketh Oath
and Saith that she was lawfully married to her said Husband
at the Parish Church of Saint George Middlesex , about the Year 1773, that there
an Issue of the said Marriage now living Six Children namely
James < no role > aged about 22 Years who has gained a Settlement in his
own right Elizabeth < no role > aged about 20 Years who now resides in the
Parish of Saint Botolph Aldgate Middlesex John < no role > aged about 14
Years who was lately bound Apprentice to a Shipwright and is
now at Sea Thomas < no role > aged 10 Years and Sarah < no role > aged about 8 Years [..]
have not gained a Settlement in their own right and Mary Ann< no role >
aged about 3 Years that in the Month of March 1795 she and
her said Husband went to live in a house known by the
Sign of the Rosemary Branch , situate in Rose Mary Lane in
the Parish of Saint Mary White Chapel in The County of Middlesex of the Yearly Value of £20 at the least
and resided therein about five Months that her said Husband
paid Poors Rate and Land Tax for the said House but did
not pay any Rent for the same and that she and her said
Husband and their three Children last mentioned are
Chargeable to the said Parish of Saint Botolph' Aldgate
Middlesex


Sworn this 18th day
of April 1796
Tho Barnard R Davies

her
Sarah [mark] Hearn< no role >
Mark




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