St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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31st January 1797 - 3rd January 1799

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Image 71 of 15722nd December 1797


Middlesex,

to wit, Sarah Dennett< no role > , Wife of Edward
Dennett
< no role > , maketh Oath and Saith, That about
Twelve Years ago she was lawfully Married
to her said Husband at the Parish Church
of Chesham in Buckinghamshire That she
has four Children living issue of the said
Marriage, namely William< no role > aged Eight Years,
now provided for by the Philanthropic Society,
Rachael< no role > aged Five Years, Elizabeth< no role > aged
Four Years, and Sarah< no role > aged about Sixteen
Months-That her said Husband is an
Trishman, and as she believes never gained
a Settlement in England That he was some
time since sentenced for transportation, and
is gone from this Country-That about Fourteen
Years ago she was hired by and went to live as
a Yearly Servant , at certain Yearly Wages, with
Mr. Fressilique, in the Parish of Walthamstow
in the County of Essex , and continued in such
Service under such hiring for the space of Eighteen
Months or thereabouts That being poor and
unable to provide for herself and her said Children
she hath applied to the Overseers of the Poor of the
Parish of Saint Botolph Aldgate in the County of
Middlesex for relief and hath been relieved by them accordingly


Sworn this 22 Day of
[..] 1797 . before us
R Davies Dan Williams< no role >

her
Sarah [mark] Dennett< no role >
Mark




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