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TitleBook giving names and personal details of people who gained settlements in the parish in the 19th century, arranged alphabetically
DescriptionWith several loose sheets of paper, including settlement examinations, receipts and certificates.

Joseph Allen, a wife and three children gained settlement in Huntingdon All Saints
on the 3rd January 1931

Seperate piece of paper for Jon Allen, Bachelor of Bedfordshire, 1796, and William Dighton and six children, nd.

William Ayres age 44 in 1831, a wife and Three children gained settlement with Samuel Wells Esq., about 23 or 24 years ago reside in Godmanchester

George Abraham, born Offord 5th November 1752 gained settlement

Mary Allen widow of John Baptised at St. Neots who gained settlement

Mary King 26 June 1767 married at Eynesbury 17th October 1796 and further document added.

Birley Roberts born 1812 son of George of Abbotsley admitted into the workhouse 25 April 1929 as ill health dismissed 27th May 1829 gained settlement by apprenticeship with John Robinson, Tailor

Rebecca Bull and daughter born 24rd April 1822, Father dead gained settlement by apprenticeship with John Robinson, Tailor. Mother has married again and has a fresh settlement.

William Beale 43 wife and Three children gained settlement 20 years ago 1829

Charles Bird illegitimate son of Alice and John Coley born workhouse 5th May 1815

James Buck gained settlement by being servant with Mr Simber? at the Cross Keys 34 years ago married All Saints 34 years, son Charles

Alice Bird gained settlement by being with Widow Allen as a servant in House occupied by Mrs Farqheson 23rd July 1836

Sarah Buck Sykes illegitimate daughter of Ann deceased by Lott Sykes paid £15

Edward Bull illegitimate son of Sophia and William Lumm born Godmanchester 17th October 1834

Mary Beck widow of Joseph who gained settlement by apprenticeship with Whitesmith

Hannah Paine born Elton widow of John Corbett as gained his settlement from Birth

Samuel Craghill son of William born Huntingdon St. Johns 1819

George Cooper gained settlement by being with Mr Ashton, Baker

Ann Cousins born Godmanchester 1813 gained settlement by living a year with Mr Charles Randell

William Drake gained settlement by renting a tenement in 1829 Wife and Four Children

Edwin John gained settlement by apprenticeship with Bartholomew Bull, Farrier and Smith, a wife and Two children 1830

Roger Evans 79 in 1836, Mary his wife gained settlement by renting tenement in 1815

John Fox gained settlement by apprenticeship as a Carpenter

Elizabeth Frost a Bastard daughter of Lucy Frost and Henry Brown? the reputed father, a soldier born in Workhouse 30 November 1821

John Gill resides in March 4th 1836 in Queens Court Huntingdon St. Benedict with Elizabeth his wife and Three children Philip, Martha and William.

Mary Ann Gavin of Little Stukeley gained a settlement by servitude with Mr Edwards at Spread Eagle, applied for relief June 19th 1830.

Samuel Gray 22 son of Samuel of Brampton, wife and 1 Child, first applied for relief December 21st 1830

George Garside 70 and wife Mary 75 gained settlement by renting a tenement under William Allen, shoemaker 13 or 14 years ago, wife died 84 in 1836

Elizabeth Gosling widow of William gained settlement by hiring a tenement of Mr Whitehead husband died 8th May 1838, Four sons

Prudence Giles husband James gained settlement by renting a House of Mr Smeekings? . this Parish aged 74 1836

Mary Gray widow of Samuel Gray died 18trh April 1834 she is 29th January 1836 aged 27, One child a boy Charles 2 years

Ann Gray daughter of Samuel aged 14 in 1836 an orphan

James Goodliffe born in the workhouse September 10th 1824 Bastard son of Hannah Moore and Robert Robinson

An attachment a received 21st November 1820, a cheque of Mr Thomas Middleton the sum of Twenty One Pounds being for one years rent due the Sixth day of January 1821

1831 Henry Hempstead wife and 5 Children gained settlement by apprenticeship with Mr William James Pocock, Carpenter, eldedst son age 9 youngest 6 months

1831 Thomas and Sarah Hawkes and 4 Children

1834 Jane Widow of Francis Harrison the younger gained his settlement as Hosler at the Cross Keys, he died 20 years ago married at Huntingdon St. Marys 45 years ago, no? belongingh to this Parish

John Hutchcraft a Messhmate? son of Mary and Isaac Barnes born 9th June 1823

James Kingston applied first December 31st 1829 gained a settlement by an apprenticeship with Mr Beckett, Coachmaker aged 28, a wife and 2 children

Ann Laxton daughter of Robert Laxton settlement by birth, born February 12th 1812 in this Parish, applied for relief January 3rd 1830

Thomas Laxton aged 43 gained a settlement by apprenticeship with Bardolph Bull the younger, Blacksmith, first became chargeable on the 20th August 1834 with family as under Elizabeth Laxton hes wife and 8 children

Ann Lambert age 33 in 1836 her husband Transported, who gained a settlement by servitude, 2 children

Thomas Middleton and Sarah his wife he 60 she 70 1830 gained a settlement at the White Horse in 1820

Frederick Flot Newman son of William Flot Newman born in Huntingdon St. Johns Parish, his father gained a settlement as apprentice to a Cabinet Maker, with Mr George Edis about 23 years ago born 27th March 1811

John Edward Novitt son of Edward and Elizabeth Novitt his father gained a settlement by serving as an apprentice with Robert Warrington, Shoemaker born March 25th 1824

Elizabeth Parish a widow aged 77 gained a settlement by her husband who had been apprenticed to ?Mosley, a Carpenter, no children

Paul Rycroft and 4 children gained a settlement by service as Hosler at Mrs Gimbers the Cross Keys

John Ringrose he died 1826 gained a settlement by renting a House now occupied by Mr Pentrop?

John Smith aged 50 in 1833 gained a settlement by renting a House now occupied by Mr Wood about 26 years since, no Family

William Sykes gained a settlement by apprenticeship with Samuel Munns, Chimney Sweep married 3 children

Elizabeth Shepherd widow of William Shepherd who gained a settlement by living as a servant

Ann Taylor wife of Robert Taylor who gained a settlement by hiring a house from Mr Pumfrett the husband Transported for Embezzlement from the countess of Sandwich, three children applied for relief in 1833

William Twigden born at Brampton gained a settlement by living 3 years with the Revd. Mr Trollope as only male servant upwards of 50 years No children now 1834

Robert Warley gained a settlement by apprenticeship with John Robinson, Tailor in Wells? Lane applied May 2nd 1829

William and Ann White his wife and 4 children Rates not been paid 2 months £6.10s. 0d

Examination of William White born 30th November 1833 born Graveley moved to live as a yearly servant with Mr Camblin at the George at Caxton then moved to live with John Kidman at Eltiseley for 6 months then with Mr William Peck remained a year

Widow Whitehead born 1783 Robert Whitehead son born 13th April 1822 Lymington, his natural settlement from his father who was a native of Huntingdon he himself never having done any act to gain a settlement

Ruth Wilson applied for relief December 6th 1830 aged 16 years born Upton gained a settlement for servitude at the Tibbetts? at the White Horse the year 1829

John White aged 60 and Elizabeth his wife aged 60 gained a settlement by living with the late George Marsh? Esq., about 3 years ago

William White born Graveley son of Thomas and Mary gainde a settlement as Pinder wife and 4 children applied first for relief December 5th 1833

Kitty Wright born at the Workhouse January 10th 1819


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CreatorNameHuntingdon All Saints with St John Parish Church
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
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