Birth: 1825 Churt, Frensham, Surrey, UK
Father: George Marden 1798-1869
Mother: Elizabeth (Elisabeth) Hall 1810-1879
Christening: 28 December 1825 St Mary the Virgin, Frensham, Surrey, UK
Marriage: 11 March 1850 St Mary the Virgin, Frensham, Surrey, UK
Wife: Charlotte Baker 1814-1896
Death: October-December 1908 Churt, Surrey, UK
Henry Marden 1850-1917
James Marden 1851-a1908
Mary Marden [Baker] 1852-1909/10
Elizabeth Marden 1855-1925
Stephen Marden 1861-a1901
Christening of William Marden in the IGI on 28 December 1825 in Frensham, Surrey, parents George and Elizabeth Marden.
The same information is in West Surrey Family History Society Frensham Baptisms adding his father was a carpenter.
In the 1841 census as William Marden aged 15, born in Surrey, and living with Elizabeth Marden (grandmother) and a male servant (James Greves aged 20 and born in Surrey) at Redhearne, Lower Churt, Farnham, Surrey.
His grandmother died in 1846.
Marriage of William Marden and Charlotte Baker in FreeBMD in January-March 1850 in Farnham (4 135) (there is also an entry in the index for Charlotte Baker at Farnboro but this is not on the handwritten original).
Marriage of William Marden and Charlotte Baker in the IGI on 11 March 1850 at Frensham, Surrey.
In the 1851 census as William Marden aged 25, born in Frensham, Surrey, a carpenter, and living with his wife (Charlotte) and two sons (Henry and unnamed (James)) who were living with his widowed father-in-law (Stephen Baker), his two brothers (James and John Baker) and two servants (George Mansell aged 21 single and an agricultural labourer, and Francess Boxall aged 15 and a house servant, both born in Frensham) in Upper Churt, Frensham. His son Henry remained with this family. From A Time of Change by Gillian Devine 2005 this was Churt Farm, now known as Stock Farm (pp17 & 50).
In the 1861 census as William Marden aged 35, born in Frensham, Surrey, a master carpenter, and living with his wife (Charlotte), two sons (James and Stephen) and two daughters (Elizebeth and Mary) in Churt, Frensham, Surrey.
In the 1871 census as William Marsall (sic - in the index, correct on the original) aged 45, born in Churton, Frensham, a carpenter, and living with his wife (Charlotta Marshall ), two sons (James and Stephen Marshall), and two daughters (Elizabeth Marden and Mary Marshall), at Churton (sic in the index, Churt on the original), Frensham, Surrey. This was at Dutton? Hill? between Broomfield Cottage and Red Hearne.
In the 1881 census as William Marden aged 55, born in Frensham, Surrey, a carpenter, and living with his wife (Charlotte) next to the Shant, Frensham, Surrey. (The Shant is now known as the Crossways, "Shan't" being "the most frequent phrase on the lips of the innkeeper's wife" - 100 Years in Churt by U H S Snow about 1970 page 8).
In the 1891 census as William Marden aged 65, born in Churt, Frensham, a carpenter, and living with his wife (Charlotte) and unmarried daughter (Elizabeth) at Dutton's Cottage, Churt, Frensham (this was by Red Hearne Green - the Duttons had a grocers shop there).
His wife died in 1896.
In the 1901 census as William Murden (sic - in the index, correct on the original) aged 75, born in Churt Surrey, a carpenter (not domestic), married (sic - on the original) and living with his unmarried daughter (Elizabeth Murden) at Duttons Hollow, Churt, Frensham.
Death of William Marden in FreeBMD in October-December 1908 aged 82 in Farnham (2a 99).
William Marden was my first cousin three times removed.
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