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Personal data Richard DARLING 

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Household of Richard DARLING

He is married to Sarah COTTERELL.

They got married on May 10, 1840 at Ealing, Middlesex, he was 24 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. William Alfred DARLING  1841-1879 
  2. Edward DARLING  1847-????
  3. Richard DARLING  1849-????
  4. Mary Ann DARLING  1851-????
  5. John DARLING  1852-1931 
  6. Sarah DARLING  1853-????
  7. Emma DARLING  1854-????
  8. Ann DARLING  1855-????
  9. Phoebe DARLING  1855-????
  10. Amy Phoebe Darling  ± 1855-????
  11. Henry Thomas DARLING  1857-1904 
  12. Edwin DARLING  1859-1954 


Notes about Richard DARLING

1 UID 69696F8BC8A66143B4E1D645E41932571439 1 UID B0D9B5C99D7D784EAAF08376CFB21B2339E6 My great great great grandfather. On the baptism record, no. 11670, Richard's parents are named as Thomas and Ann Darling. His father's occupation is labourer and they are from Up. Lambourn. Marriage Cert details: When married: 1840, May 10th Name and Surname: Richard Darling/Sarah Cottrell Age: Of full age/ A minor Condition: Bachelor/Spinster Rank or Profession: Labourer Residence at the Time of Marriage: Old Brentford/Old Brentford Father's name and surname: Thomas Darling/Solomon Cottrell Rank or Profession of Father: Labourer/Labourer Married in the Parish Church after Banns. John Smith, Vicar. This marriage was solemnized by us, Richard Darling x his mark Sarah Cottrell x her mark in the presence of John Brown, Mary Ann Brown. On the 1851 census, Richard is a 34 year old hay dealer living with his wife, children, a servant and a lodger at Horton, Colnbrook, Bucks. On the 1861 census, Richard is a 44 year old victualler living with his wife and children at Staines Road, Stanwell, Middlesex. Death certificate details: When and where died: Twentieth October, 1879, 1 College Street Name and Surname: Richard Darling Sex: Male Age: 64 years Occupation: Carman Cause of death: Bronchitis 3 months Certified by G F McCarthy MRCS Signature, description and residence of informant: X The mark of Sarah Darling, Widow of deceased. Present at the death, 1 College Street, Belvedere Road, Lambeth. When registered: Twenty first October 1879. Signature of registrar: W. J Capel, Registrar. Richard's age rounded to 25 on the 1841 census. He is living with wife Sarah in White Hart Court, Hammersmith. Sarah's wife is aged 20. They both have Y written in the "whether born in this county" column in spite of Richard's Berkshire birth! William was born at the same address, White Hart Court in Hammersmith, Kensington, in 1842. Also living at the same address is Eliza Cotterell (down as Cottering) aged 5.. Aged 34 on the 1851 census. Living with wife Sarah and children Edward, Richard and Mary A. They have a servant Louisa Jarvis (written as Lousia!) Aged 44 on the 1861 census - a victualler in Stanwell, Middlesex Aged 54 on the 1871 census and a labourer in Lambeth. His place of birth has been incorrectly written by the enumerator as LamBETH, WARWICKshire. Deaths Dec 1879 Darling Richard 64 Lambeth 1d 258 Death cert details: When and where died: Twentieth October 1879, 1 College Street Name and Surname: Richard Darling Sex: Male Age: 64 years Occupation: Carman Cause of death: Bronchitis 3 months Certified by G 1 UID 9CC829C7ACB1C849AB76D298BCC51E2B17F9 1 UID E91B1278252ADE42A9D9B7D958670BCFA8F9 Marriage Certificate Richard Darling and Sarah Cottrell http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=21a0fbf8-e3b4-4c2c-ac79-2cd0a722605e&tid=41204564&pid=178 Marriage Certificate Richard Darling and Sarah Cottrell http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=ef7af4b2-a3d4-4b9c-9d8f-2fcf2294eeb4&tid=43985463&pid=340 1 UID 69696F8BC8A66143B4E1D645E41932571439 1 UID B0D9B5C99D7D784EAAF08376CFB21B2339E6 My great great great grandfather. On the baptism record, no. 11670, Richard's parents are named as Thomas and Ann Darling. His father's occupation is labourer and they are from Up. Lambourn. Marriage Cert details: When married: 1840, May 10th Name and Surname: Richard Darling/Sarah Cottrell Age: Of full age/ A minor Condition: Bachelor/Spinster Rank or Profession: Labourer Residence at the Time of Marriage: Old Brentford/Old Brentford Father's name and surname: Thomas Darling/Solomon Cottrell Rank or Profession of Father: Labourer/Labourer Married in the Parish Church after Banns. John Smith, Vicar. This marriage was solemnized by us, Richard Darling x his mark Sarah Cottrell x her mark in the presence of John Brown, Mary Ann Brown. On the 1851 census, Richard is a 34 year old hay dealer living with his wife, children, a servant and a lodger at Horton, Colnbrook, Bucks. On the 1861 census, Richard is a 44 year old victualler living with his wife and children at Staines Road, Stanwell, Middlesex. Death certificate details: When and where died: Twentieth October, 1879, 1 College Street Name and Surname: Richard Darling Sex: Male Age: 64 years Occupation: Carman Cause of death: Bronchitis 3 months Certified by G F McCarthy MRCS Signature, description and residence of informant: X The mark of Sarah Darling, Widow of deceased. Present at the death, 1 College Street, Belvedere Road, Lambeth. When registered: Twenty first October 1879. Signature of registrar: W. J Capel, Registrar. Richard's age rounded to 25 on the 1841 census. He is living with wife Sarah in White Hart Court, Hammersmith. Sarah's wife is aged 20. They both have Y written in the "whether born in this county" column in spite of Richard's Berkshire birth! William was born at the same address, White Hart Court in Hammersmith, Kensington, in 1842. Also living at the same address is Eliza Cotterell (down as Cottering) aged 5.. Aged 34 on the 1851 census. Living with wife Sarah and children Edward, Richard and Mary A. They have a servant Louisa Jarvis (written as Lousia!) Aged 44 on the 1861 census - a victualler in Stanwell, Middlesex Aged 54 on the 1871 census and a labourer in Lambeth. His place of birth has been incorrectly written by the enumerator as LamBETH, WARWICKshire. Deaths Dec 1879 Darling Richard 64 Lambeth 1d 258 Death cert details: When and where died: Twentieth October 1879, 1 College Street Name and Surname: Richard Darling Sex: Male Age: 64 years Occupation: Carman Cause of death: Bronchitis 3 months Certified by G 1 UID 9CC829C7ACB1C849AB76D298BCC51E2B17F9 1 UID E91B1278252ADE42A9D9B7D958670BCFA8F9 Marriage Certificate Richard Darling and Sarah Cottrell http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=21a0fbf8-e3b4-4c2c-ac79-2cd0a722605e&tid=41204564&pid=178 1 UID A9F9064276EB424B967A0D302D400C2BC9A8

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Richard DARLING

Mary WEDGE
1748-????
Ann STRATFORD
1784-1856

Richard DARLING
1815-1879

1840
John DARLING
1852-1931
Sarah DARLING
1853-????
Emma DARLING
1854-????
Ann DARLING
1855-????
Amy Phoebe Darling
± 1855-????
Edwin DARLING
1859-1954

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