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Sarah KELLAWAY (1824-1900)

Name: Sarah KELLAWAY
Sex: Female
Father: Joseph KELLAWAY (1791-1875)
Mother: Rebecca HONEYBUN (1794-1855)

Individual Events and Attributes

Birth 1824 Cerne Abbas, Dorset
Death 1900 (age 75-76) Hilton, Dorset
Christening 6 Jun 1824 (age 0) Cerne Abbas, Dorset

Marriage

Spouse George HOUSE (1820-1879)
Children Emily Sarah HOUSE (1853- )
Eliza Jane HOUSE (1854- )
George HOUSE (1857-1858)
Georgina HOUSE (1862- )
Charles Andrew HOUSE (1863-1926)
Marriage 30 Jan 1851 (age 26-27) St. Leonard's Church, Shoreditch

Individual Note (shared)

Following received from Tony Fox (tony.fox at tinyworld.co.uk) via email on 3 December 2001

 

"Dear Eileen,

 

Lovely to hear from you; I hope you had a pleasant trip.

 

I've been looking through my records and have found the baptism of Sarah Kellaway at Cerne Abbas on 6th June, 1824, the daughter of Joseph and Rebecca Kellaway. I knew Sarah's birthplace from the census. Joseph was a dairyman. In addition two more children were baptised at Cerne Abbas -Ann in 1828 and Jane in 1831.

According to my records Joseph Kellaway was baptised at Litton Cheney on 12th June, 1791, the son of William and Rose (nee Tudgey) Kellaway.

Rebecca Honeybun was baptised 16th February 1794 at West Stafford, the daughter of William and Susannah (nee Durden) Honeybun who married at Stratton 2nd May, 1791. Rebecca was buried at Melcombe Horsey on 17th July, 1855. On the 1851 Census Joseph and Rebecca were living at Melcombe Horsey. Joseph and Rebecca married at Long Bredy on 29th January 1816. I do not have a burial date for Joseph Kellaway.

We seem to be related on the House side of the family too. Eliza Jane House, who married John Kellaway was sister of my George House who married Sarah Kellaway. Both Eliza Jane and George being children ofCharles and Jane (nee Moores) House, who married on 31st August, 1807.

The marriage of Sarah Kellaway and George House took place at St. Leonard's Church, Shoreditch. After a time in Wellingborough, where their daughter Eliza Jane was born, they returned to Dorset. At one time they kept the Pub in Hilton and later The Antelope at Hazelbury Bryan. George died in at Hazelbury in 1879 but is buried in Hilton Churchyard.

For the record, I live at Milborne St. Andrew about 4 miles from Hilton in the heart of Dorset. Having said that I seem to spend less time at the County Record Office - 8 miles away - than people who come from the States or Australia.

I will dig through my papers to see what else I can find. Although I have a computer just about all of my research is recorded in notebooks, on slips of paper etc and takes an eternity to locate. One day I will transfer all of it to disc, one day.............!

With my very best wishes,

Tony.

"

 

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