Amelia Marden (1852-a1881)


Dates

Birth: January-March 1852 White Horse, Headley, Hampshire, UK
Father: George Marden 1798-1869
Mother: Elizabeth (Elisabeth) Hall 1810-1879

Christening: 14 March 1852 St Mary the Virgin, Frensham, Surrey, UK

Marriage: Unknown
Husband: Unknown

Death: After 1881

Children

Unknown

Notes

Birth of Amelia Marden in FreeBMD in January-March 1852 in Farnbro (2a 73) which included Headley 1847-1869.

Christening of Amelia Marden in the IGI on 14 March 1852 in Frensham, Surrey, parents George and Elizabeth Marden.

In the 1861 census as Amelia Marden aged 8, born in Headley, and living with her parents (George and Elizabeth), two brothers (Richard and Stephen), two sisters (Elizabeth and Matilda), her aunt (Sarah Hall), and a lodger (Henry Collins aged 59, born in Kinsham in the index, Frensham on the original, Surrey and employed as a destroyer of vermin) at Frensham Pond House, Headley.

Her father died in 1869.

In 1871 census as Amelie (sic - on the original) Marden aged 19 born in Healey (sic), unmarried, no stated employment and living with her widowed mother (Elizabeth), two brothers (Jame and Stephen), sister (Elizabeth), niece (Elwin Marden) and a servant James Carpenter (aged 15, born in Frensham and employed as an ostler) at Frensham Pond.

In the 1878 Headley Directory it states that Mrs Mary Ann Marden was victualler at the White Horse, but I do not know who she was.

Her mother died in 1879.

In the 1881 census as Amelia Marden aged 29, born in Headley, Hampshire, unmarried, no stated employment, and living with her brother (Stephen), a general servant (Ruth Hibberd aged 47, born in Brighton Sussex (sic - on the original, but was the daughter of David and Ellen Hebberd and was born in Bighton, Hampshire)), and an ostler (George Fullick aged 15 and born in Headley - my granduncle) at the White Horse Frensham, Headley, Hampshire (now Frensham Pond Hotel).

I cannot find any later information - 1889 Headley Directory states Pond House was in the hands of Frank Clerke, and in the 1891 census the White Horse had passed passed into the hands of the Forsyths.

Relationship

Amelia Marden was my first cousin three times removed.

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