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 138 of 14520th January 1797


Middlesex ss.

Ann Hunter< no role > the Widow of Joseph Hunter< no role > decd.
maketh Oath that she was lawfully Married to her
said late Husband at Aldgate Church London about
Fifteen Years ago that her said Husband was born in
Scotland & never did any Act to her knowledge or
Belief to gain a Settlement in England, And further
Saith that she was also lawfully Married at Aldgate
Church about fifteen Years ago to one Thos. Lock< no role > who
was her first Husband, But that she can give no
Account respecting his place of Settlement or his
Father or Mother or either of them, Nor can she give
any Account respecting the Settlement of her own
Father or Mother or either of them, That she this
Deponent was Born in the Dwelling House now or late in the
Occupation of Chas. Gray< no role > Bricklayer the Corner of Whites
Yard Eastsmithfield in the Parish of St. John Wapping
in the County of Middlesex , as she has been informed
by her late Mother decd. And further saith that
She has never been an Apprentice or lived as
a hired Servant by the Year in any Parish or
Place for the space of One Year together or done
any Act to her knowledge or Belief to gain a
Settlement in her own right (except her Marriages
as aforesaid) And that being Poor & not able to
provide for herself she has been obliged to apply
to the Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of
St. Botolph without Aldgate Middlesex for Relief
and has been relieved by them accordingly


Sworn this 20th Day
of Jany. 1797 before
R Davies H: Reynell

her
Ann [mark] Hunter< no role >
Mark




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