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Sarah Maria Goldsmith [Cunnington], daughter of Edward Cunnington, farm labourer and Mary Cunnington
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Date
Type
Information
Source
 
1841
Born
At Elsthorpe in the County of Lincolnshire
Elsthorpe Parish Registers
 
27th November 1841
Christened
At Elsthorpe in the County of Lincolnshire
Elsthorpe Parish Registers
 
30th March 1851
Census
At Foxes Farm in the Parish of Wadhurst, Sussex; Daughter, occupation: scholar
1851 Census
Wadhurst, Sussex
 
30th November 1867
Married
Walter Goldsmith at Trinity Church in the Parish of Tunbridge Wells, Kent; witnesses T Cunnington & Elton Lucas
Tunbridge Wells Marriage Registers

Ancestor's report
No descendent's report
Cunningham, Cunnington individual records
Goldsmith, Goldsmyth, Goldsmythe, Golsmyth, Gouldsmith, Gouldsmyth, Goulsmyth, Gowldsmythe family records
The ancestral pedigree of Sarah Maria Goldsmith [Cunnington]
  
 Edward Cunnington
farm labourer
m: c 1839 Mary 
 b: 1815 Lincolnshire  b: 1819 Lincolnshire 
  
     
 Mary A A Sarah Maria Susannah Thomas Richard A.
 b: 1840 Lincolnshire b: 1841 Elsthorpe, Lincolnshire
ch: 27th Nov 1841 Elsthorpe
 b: 1844 Lincolnshire b: 1847 Lincolnshire b: 1849 Lincolnshire
       
Parental
record
   
   
   
 unknown fatherNot marriedSarah Cunnington 
   b: 1841 Elsthorpe, Lincolnshire
ch: 27th Nov 1841 Elsthorpe
 
Family
record
    
 Walter Goldsmithm: 30th Nov 1867 Trinity Church, Tunbridge Wells, KentSarah Cunnington 
 b: 1840 Hellingly, Sussex
ch: 3rd May 1840 St. Peter & St. Paul Church
  b: 1841 Elsthorpe, Lincolnshire
ch: 27th Nov 1841 Elsthorpe
 

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