William Trigg (General)

by Susan Bates @, Warwickshire, Saturday, May 27, 2017, 18:15 (2737 days ago)

William Trigg (willi) Trigge
Baptised 24th August 1682 Minsterworth.
Married Mary Nurse ( Nursey) Circa 1697
If this is correct that would make William 15yrs old when he married.
Is this normal for the 1600?

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Sue Bates

William Trigg

by probinson @, S. Oxon, Saturday, May 27, 2017, 18:19 (2737 days ago) @ Susan Bates

Could he not have already been a few years old when he was baptised?

William Trigg

by Jefff @, West London, Middlesex, Saturday, May 27, 2017, 18:46 (2737 days ago) @ Susan Bates

William Trigg (willi) Trigge
Baptised 24th August 1682 Minsterworth.
Married Mary Nurse ( Nursey) Circa 1697
If this is correct that would make William 15yrs old when he married.
Is this normal for the 1600?

Hi Susan,
I'm CANNOT be sure this is the same couple you've found, as FamilySearch shows a lot of William Triggs in the area in the latter 1600s, but I wonder if this is the same marriage you have, but with a little added detail ?.

Name William Trigge
Spouse's Name Mary Nurse
Event Date 20 Aug 1695
Event Place Henbury, Gloucester, England

Henbury is on the northwestern edge of modern-day Bristol.

"England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NFJP-X4Z : 10 December 2014).

Possible children, also from FamilySearch;


Name Mary Trigge
Gender Female
Christening Date 10 Dec 1696
Christening Place St. Marys, Henbury, Gloucester, England
Birthplace St. Marys, Henbury, Gloucester, England
Father's Name William Trigge
Mother's Name Mary

Name Eliz Trigge
Gender Female
Christening Date 06 Nov 1698
Christening Place WESTBURY ON SEVERN,GLOUCESTER,ENGLAND
Father's Name Will Trigge
Mother's Name Mary

Name John Trigge
Gender Male
Christening Date 09 Aug 1701
Christening Place WESTBURY ON SEVERN,GLOUCESTER,ENGLAND
Father's Name Will Trigge
Mother's Name Mary

Name Rich Trigge
Gender Male
Christening Date 20 Jan 1705
Christening Place WESTBURY ON SEVERN,GLOUCESTER,ENGLAND
Father's Name Willm Trigge
Mother's Name Mary

Name Tho Trigge
Gender Male
Christening Date 10 Jun 1708
Christening Place WESTBURY ON SEVERN,GLOUCESTER,ENGLAND
Father's Name Willm Trigge
Mother's Name Mary

William Trigg

by Susan Bates @, Warwickshire, Saturday, May 27, 2017, 19:20 (2737 days ago) @ Jefff

I have worked backwards
Allen Trigg my grandfather
Benjamin and Mary Nee Kear greatgrandfather
Benjamin & Elizabeth Trigg nee Roberts g g grandfather
Benjamin & Prescilla Trigg nee Walsh ggg grandfather
Richard & Mary Trigg nee Risley gggg grandfather
Thomas & Kezia Trigg nee Gibbons ggggg Grandfather
William & Mary Trigg nee Nurse (nursey) gggggg Grandfather
John& Mary Trigg nee Floyd John was born 1653 Married 1672.
Cannot see where I have go wrong.
Thought tracing family history would be relaxing, wrong.

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Sue Bates

William Trigg

by ChrisW @, Saturday, May 27, 2017, 21:14 (2737 days ago) @ Susan Bates

Hi Susan


Relaxing? Sometimes. Extremely frustrating on occasions, but always very rewarding!


This is from 'Marriage Laws, Rites, Records & Customs' by Colin R Chapman.


From time immemorial the age for matrimonial consent was fixed at 7 years, but puberty was accepted as the age for consummation of the marriage, which was 12 for girls and 14 for boys.

Canon 100 of 1603 forbade, but did not invalidate marriage of persons under 21, except with parental consent. The legal age for marriage from 29 September 1653 was fixed at 16 for a man and 14 for a woman. In 1660 the pre-interregnum laws were reinstated and the ages of marriage reverted to 14 for the groom and 12 for the bride. Lord Hardwicke's 1753 Marriage Act, made it illegal for those in England under the age of 21 to get married without the consent of their parents or guardians. the consent requirement was repealed and replaced in 1822 and an act in 1823 restored the pre-1753 rule of Canon 100.

The 1929 Age of Marriage Act made all marriages void from 10 May 1929, if either partner was under the age of 16. The legal age for marriage remained at 14 for boys and 12 for girls in the Republic of Ireland, until 1st January 1975, when it was raised to 16.


In other words, William could marry when he was 14.

Regards
Chris

William Trigg

by Susan Bates @, Warwickshire, Tuesday, May 30, 2017, 17:51 (2734 days ago) @ ChrisW

Thanks Chris.
Very Interesting
Sue

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Sue Bates

William Trigg

by Tony Trigg @, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, Monday, June 26, 2017, 14:57 (2707 days ago) @ Susan Bates

I'm tracing this line too.

In Minsterworth there were two William Trigg's baptised around this time, one in 1678, and one in 1682. there are also 2 burials for William Trigg: one in 1679, and another in 1683.
(The 1678-9 surname spelled TRIGG, and the 1682-3 surname spelled TRIGGE).
Both are potential child deaths, as there are no other "William"s born in Minsterworth or Westbury around that time.

The entries on the Parish records for other William Triggs are for Baptism's only:

Baptised Location
30 Nov 1676 Melton Mowbray No other records
9 Sep 1677 Minsterworth Died 1679
14 Sep 1677 St Johns, Cornwall No other records
28 Jun 1682 St Peter, Nottingham No other records
24 Aug 1682 Minsterworth Died 1683
27 May 1683 Panton, Lincoln No other records
25 Jun 1683 Andover, Hampshire No other records
20 Sep 1683 English Bicknor No other records
21 Oct 1684 Dunsfold, Surrey No other records
26 Oct 1684 Deddington, Oxfordshire No other records
20 Jan 1685 West Tarring, Sussex No other records

Even if we identify William . .how can we be sure that Mary Nurse, moved up from Henbury to Westbury - could she be a red herring ?

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