Individual Details
Mary VOCE
(1812 - Apr 1869)
Mary was living in Castlemaine at the time of Ann's birth.
Alistair found on Trove: From The Age Melbourne (29 & 30 December 1857) and 16 January 1858 "On Friday, 18th December (1857), at Adelaide Gully, Bendigo. the wife of William Welch of a son (still-born)." and
From Bendigo Advertiser (8 and) 14 December 1858 "BIRTH. On the 7th instant, at Commissioner's Gully, Bendigo, Mrs. William Welch, of a son."
Can you check easily if this is our William ??
Would a still born baby have a birth certificate ??
(David T has searched Vic BDM and there is no record of either birth, so apparently not registered and no way of knowing for sure these were William & Mary's son(s).)
Hutton, Lancashire
Hutton is a village and civil parish in Lancashire, England. It is located 3 miles (4.8 km) south west of Preston, in the South Ribble borough and parliamentary constituency.
History
The village's name was variously recorded as Hoton in 1201, Hutton and Hooton in the 16th century. After the Norman Conquest Hutton was part of the Penwortham fee acquired by Roger son of Orm,(Roger de Hoton). Helias, (Ellis) the son of Roger de Hoton granted three carucates of land in "Hottun," in "Leylondeschire," without any reservation to Cockersand Abbey. He also made grants to Burscough Priory and Penwortham Priory. Lytham Priory had lands in the township. In about 1200 there was a chapel at a place called Ulvedene but nothing is known of its later history. Cockersand records from 1450 to 1537 show that the manor, its mills and a large part of the land were let to tenants. After the Dissolution in 1546 the manor was granted to Lawrence Rawstorne for £560 and descended through that family until the 20th century.
In the Hearth tax of 1666 there were 58 hearths to be taxed, the three largest houses had three hearths each. Hutton Hall was built in the 17th century and a free grammar school was built here.
Alistair found on Trove: From The Age Melbourne (29 & 30 December 1857) and 16 January 1858 "On Friday, 18th December (1857), at Adelaide Gully, Bendigo. the wife of William Welch of a son (still-born)." and
From Bendigo Advertiser (8 and) 14 December 1858 "BIRTH. On the 7th instant, at Commissioner's Gully, Bendigo, Mrs. William Welch, of a son."
Can you check easily if this is our William ??
Would a still born baby have a birth certificate ??
(David T has searched Vic BDM and there is no record of either birth, so apparently not registered and no way of knowing for sure these were William & Mary's son(s).)
Hutton, Lancashire
Hutton is a village and civil parish in Lancashire, England. It is located 3 miles (4.8 km) south west of Preston, in the South Ribble borough and parliamentary constituency.
History
The village's name was variously recorded as Hoton in 1201, Hutton and Hooton in the 16th century. After the Norman Conquest Hutton was part of the Penwortham fee acquired by Roger son of Orm,(Roger de Hoton). Helias, (Ellis) the son of Roger de Hoton granted three carucates of land in "Hottun," in "Leylondeschire," without any reservation to Cockersand Abbey. He also made grants to Burscough Priory and Penwortham Priory. Lytham Priory had lands in the township. In about 1200 there was a chapel at a place called Ulvedene but nothing is known of its later history. Cockersand records from 1450 to 1537 show that the manor, its mills and a large part of the land were let to tenants. After the Dissolution in 1546 the manor was granted to Lawrence Rawstorne for £560 and descended through that family until the 20th century.
In the Hearth tax of 1666 there were 58 hearths to be taxed, the three largest houses had three hearths each. Hutton Hall was built in the 17th century and a free grammar school was built here.
Events
Families
Spouse | William WELCH (1805 - 1865) |
Child | Ann "Annie" WELCH (1856 - ) |
Spouse | William Stacey ASLETT Snr (1813 - 1875) |
Father | John VOCE (1774 - 1862) |
Mother | Ann WOOLLERTON (1779 - 1866) |
Notes
Baptism
England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975Name Mary Voce
Gender Female
Baptism Date 30 Nov 1812
Baptism Place Wimeswold, Leicester, England
Father John Voce
Mother Ann
FHL Film Number 596084
Census
ref: Census "Profession, Trade, Employment or of Independant Means" - Mary 25 and William Stacey Aslett 25, Chemist at Market Place, Longborough. Appears to be 'Shopping Market' as others shown as Butcher, Linen and Woollen Drapers, Hatters and InnKeeper.Marriage
ref: England Select Marriages St Pauls Church - William, Widower, Miner, father Edward, Husbandman - Mary (Single), father John, Farmer. William & Mary resident Dale Street (near docks) - ref: Eng Marriages and Banns No. 344 Page 172 - FHL Film 1656375It occurrs to me that William ASLETT may have divorced Mary because they had been together for about 15 years and had no children.
Immigration
Unassisted immiration on board "Geelong" - Mary shown as age 40.Emigration
Outwards Passengers from Victoria, 1852-1915Name: Mary Welsh
Birth: Circa 1835
Age: 31
Departure: Jan 1866 Victoria, Australia
Destination: London, England
Ship name: Champion Of The Seas
Ship master: Outridge James M
Year on microfilm:1866
Month on microfilm: Jan
Page: 001