Elle est mariée avec George MOULES.
Ils se sont mariés le 16 novembre 1811 à St Nicholas, Stevenage, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, elle avait 22 ans.Les sources 4, 5, 6
Enfant(s):
1841 widow aged 40, living at Simons Green, Stevenage. Also living here were Thomas Tyler 22 his wife Mary 19 and son Thomas 5 months. Relationship unknown. 1851 widow aged 61, living at Simons Green, Stevenage with grandson Edmund Alfred Bates 4 and house servant Emma Clark 17 born Stevenage. "Symonds Green...covers an area of roughly five acres, although in the past it seems to have been larger than this. At the time of the Domesday Book it was part of the Manor of Woolenwick, and in the 13th century it was called Woolenwick Green. The tenants of the manor were allowed to graze their animals there. During the Middle Ages it became part of the Manor of Wymondlye and by the 15th century it was known as Hickman's Green after a local land owner. In 1581 a certain Edwarde Symonde bought land on the south side of the green and although the family moved away in 1610, the land has [probably] taken its name [then, 'Symes Green'] from him ever since. Of the houses by the green, one of the oldest is the 'Crooked Billet' public house which has been in existence for at least a century and a half. In the 1841 Census it is described as a 'Beer Shop'. At that time it was kept by Elizabeth Moules, whose family farmed much of the land in the area. Symonds Green was the birthplace of the notorious poachers, the Fox twins, who were born in 1857 in a thatched cottage behind the Crooked Billet. Albert Fox lodged in a house adjoining the pub towards the end of his life." SOURCE: Wikipedia
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George MOULES |
C048941 - daughter of John COX & Elizabeth PATERNOSTER m 14 Aug 1778 Letchworth
aged 70
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George MOLES and Elizabeth COX botp were married in this church by banns November 16th 1811 by me Robt BRADBURY curate of Graveley. Both marked. Witnesses John WINGROVE , Jno PARKER & Will DICKINS/ www.findmypast.co.uk