Baptism, George son of John Haswell flaxdresser and Margaret
Marriage Entry, St Helen’s Bishopsgate.
George Haswell Bachelor of this parish married by banns 10 February 1803 to Sarah Elizabeth Clark, spinster, both sign, witnesses were Thos Ware, Elizabeth Robinson, James Clark, Mary Haswell
35Lived at Primrose st. Bishopsgate,London. Warwick Place,Kingsland[in Hackney] and 10, Duncan Place, Hackney. Duncan Place is now top of Broadway Market (near London Fields)
Land Tax/ document from London Metropolitan Archives confirms living at Duncan Place, - proprietor HAMMOND near Cut of Mutton? about 17 properties?
1805 Land Tax shows George Haswell in St John’s Hackney, proprietor St Batholomew’s Hospital assessed at 13s 6d
Two sons were apprentices in the Stationer’s company, but couldn’t find the father listed
From the original document written by Sarah, and an unknown hand it says “George Haswell the beloved partner of Sarah Elizabeth Haswell and father of the above mentioned 10 children departed this life after a long and afflictive illness on the ninth day of Feby 1822 in the 43rd year of his life leaving nine of his offspring to lement his loss buried in the Hackney New Churchyard near the path at the south corner by Dr Watson’s wall.”
According to family notes George Haswell[father or son?] was banker in Aldermanbury. Also at Rabey Castle.[is this our Haswells, or just some Haswells?]
81Charlotte Bradley's great-uncle was an admiral, possibly Nathan?
Spouses
Baptism5 Dec 1785, St Sepulchre Holborn35 Age: <1
Information
some doubt about baptism, but seems likely, daughter of James and Ann Clark.
at second marriage to Edmund Bradley senior she would have been Sarah Elizabeth HASWELL. She marries Edmund at St John Hackney the same year (1828) that her daughter Margaret Haswell marries Edmund’s son, Edmund Bradley jnr. (info from Pallot’s index)
85On Pallot’s index it says Edmund is of St Marylebone, and they are widow and widower.
Aunt Ware is godmother, and William Ware godfather to one of sons,
A William Ware marries a Sarah Clark at St Leonard Shoreditch on 6 Sept 1778 by banns, both sign, witnesses James Ware and William Burgess, Sarah is presumably James Clasrk’s sister therefore “Aunt Ware”
Marriage10 Feb 1803, St Helen's Church, Bishopsgate,London127