The Mystery of Mr Cinderey (General)

by shepway @, Sunday, September 24, 2006, 10:09 (6636 days ago) @ hullforester

A possible answer.
This would appear to be the family in 1851 (GFHS transcription):

1959 0183 102 Harry Hill CINDRY George HD M 39 Sawyer GLS East Dean
1959 0183 102 Harry Hill CINDRY Betsey WI M 36 - GLS East Dean
1959 0183 102 Harry Hill CINDRY William SO U 17 - GLS East Dean
1959 0183 102 Harry Hill CINDRY George SO - 15 - GLS East Dean
1959 0183 102 Harry Hill CINDRY Elizabeth DA - 13 - GLS East Dean
1959 0183 102 Harry Hill CINDRY Biah DA - 8 - GLS East Dean
1959 0183 102 Harry Hill CINDRY Ann DA - 5 - GLS East Dean
1959 0183 102 Harry Hill CINDRY Sarah DA - 3 - GLS East Dean

The next family is this one:

1959 0183 103 Harry Hill WILKS Sarah HD W 76 Yarn Spinner HEF Castlemorton
1959 0183 103 Harry Hill WILKS Joseph SO U 41 Collier GLS East Dean

This entry from GFHS Marriage Index:
7 July 1832 George SINDERBY of Hundred of St Briavels married Elizabeth WILKES of Hundred of St Briavels by Banns at Abenhall.
Further details available on this website under Parish Records.

This baptism entry from IGI:
29 May 1814 Betsey WILKES baptised at Mitcheldean. Parents Joseph WILKES and Sarah.

This would appear to be burial of Joseph WILKES:
Date: 21 MAR 1827
First Name: JOSEPH
Surname: WILKS
Age: 57
Burial Register: EAST DEAN(DRYBROOK) HOLY TRINITY 1817-1839
Place of Abode: HARRY HILL

Mike


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