Seventh Generation (Continued)
Seventh Generation (Continued)
Family of Eliza Parkins (22) & John Darlow
35. Elizabeth Darlow (Eliza Parkins6, Ann Mehew5, John4, William3, Thomas2, William1). Born in Jul 1827 in Buckden, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom. Elizabeth was baptized in Buckden, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom, on 22 Jul 1827.

36. Fanny Darlow (Eliza Parkins6, Ann Mehew5, John4, William3, Thomas2, William1). Born in Aug 1829 in Buckden, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom. Fanny was baptized in Buckden, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom, on 26 Aug 1829. Fanny died in Buckden, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom, in Feb 1834; she was 4. Buried on 1 Mar 1834 in Buckden, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom.

37. James Darlow (Eliza Parkins6, Ann Mehew5, John4, William3, Thomas2, William1). Born in Jun 1831 in Buckden, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom. James was baptized in Buckden, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom, on 14 Jun 1831. James died in Islington, County of London, England, United Kingdom, in 1915; he was 83. Occupation: Baker.

death: Dec 1915 quarter, Islington R.D., v. 1b, p. 220

When James Darlow married Rachel Cole, he was a postman. They married at All Saint's Anglican Church. He was from All Saints Parish and she was from St. John's parish, Huntingdon.

James and Rachel Darlow resided at German Street, Huntingdon (St. Benedict parish), Huntingdonshire according to the 1861 British census. James Darlow was a baker and post messenger. He was born in Buckden, Huntingdonshire. Rachel Darlow was born at Coggeshall, Essex. Their two children were born in Huntingdon. (RG 9, piece 975, folio 50, p. 8)

According to the 1871 British census, James Darlow and his family resided at 38 Lyon Street, Islington (St. Andrew parish), London. James Darlow was a baker. He was born at Buckden, Huntingdonshire. Rachel Darlow and the two children were born at Bradwell [next Coggeshall], Essex. (RG 10, piece 266, folio 12, p. 18)

The 1881 British census states that James and Rachel Darlow resided at 40 Twyford Road, Islington (St. Thomas parish), London. He was a baker. James Darlow was born in Buckden, Huntingdonshire. Rachel Darlow was born at Coggeshall, Essex. (RG 11, piece 234, folio 78, p. 3)

The 1901 British census states that James Darlow was a widower and a baker. He resided at 53 Roman Road, Islington (St. David parish), London. He was born at Buckden, Huntingdonshire. (RG 13, piece 175, folio 74, p 43)

On 18 Nov 1857 James married Rachel Cole, daughter of James Cole, in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom.5 Born in 1841 in Coggeshall, Essex, England, United Kingdom. Rachel died in Islington, County of London, England, United Kingdom, in 1889; she was 48.

Death: Jun 1889 quarter, Islington R.D., v. 1b, p. 185

They had the following children:
49i.
Mary Ann (1859-)
50ii.
38. John Darlow (Eliza Parkins6, Ann Mehew5, John4, William3, Thomas2, William1). Born in Jul 1835 in Buckden, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom. John was baptized in Buckden, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom, on 12 Jul 1835.6 John died in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom, on 11 Nov 1868; he was 33.5 Buried on 15 Nov 1868 in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom.11 Occupation: Baker.

John Darlow married Mary Ann Sanders at All Saints Anglican Church in Huntingdon. He married Elizabeth Moat at St. Mary's Anglican Church.

According to the 1861 British census, John Darlow and his family resided on Princes St., All Saints Parish, Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire. He was a baker, who was born in Buckden, Hunts. His second wife was Elizabeth, was born in Manea, Cambridgeshire. His son John Darlow was born in Huntingdon. An apprentice baker from nearby Hartford names George E. Stalwerd resided with them. (RG 9, piece 975, folio 35, p. )

At the time of his death in 1868, John Darlow lived on Mutton Lane, Huntingdon. He was a baker. He died of pneumonia.

On 6 Aug 1855 John first married Mary Ann Sanders, daughter of Nathaniel Sanders & Sarah [Sanders], in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom. Born abt 1834 in England, United Kingdom. Mary Ann died in Buckden, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom, in Jul 1859; she was 25. Buried on 10 Jul 1859 in Buckden, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom.

Mary Ann Sanders died in childbirth or shortly thereafter.

They had one child:
51i.
John (1857-1911)

On 23 Oct 1859 John second married Elizabeth Moat, daughter of William Moote & Ann Le Pla, in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom.5 Born abt Feb 1836 in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom. Elizabeth was baptized in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, on 14 Feb 1836.12 Elizabeth died in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom, on 7 Dec 1910; she was 74.5

Elizabeth Moat was illiterate. She was unable to sign her marriage record at St. Mary's Anglican Church. She signed her name with an 'x' as her mark. (Note: Although married in St. Mary's, the marriage is recorded in the church register of All Saints Anglican.)

According to the 1871 British census, Elizabeth Darlow was a baker's widow. She and her family resided at Mutton Lane, St. Mary's parish, Huntingdon. She was born in Manea, Cambridgeshire. Four Darlow children, all born at Huntingdon, were living with her: Eliza (age 10), Frederick (age 8), Charles (age 5), and George (age 1 month). [Note: George Darlow was born more than two years after John Darlow died.] (RG 10, piece 1526, folio 119, p. 12)

The 1881 British census indicates that Elizabeth Darlow resided at Mutton Lane, Huntingdon (St. Mary's parish), Huntingdonshire. She was born at Manea, Cambridgeshire. She was a widow and a laundress. Her children Frederick, Charles, and George Darlow resided with her and were born at Huntingdon. (RG 11, piece 1603, folio 110, p. 7)

The 1891 British census states that Elizabeth Darlow resided at 33 St. Clements Passage, Huntingdon (St. Mary's parish), Huntingdonshire. She born at Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire. Elizabeth Darlow was a widow and a washerwoman. The census states that her sons Charles (age 21), Percy (age 5) and William (age 3) resided with her. The two younger children were her step-grandchildren from John and Maria (Farrow) Darlow. Additionally she had three boarders from the 5th Battallion of the King's Royal Rifles: Herbert Casey age 25 of Oldham, Lancashire; Thomas Evans age 27 of Oldham, Lancashire; and Alfred Wiggins age 28 of Peterboro, Northamptonshire. (RG 12, piece 1237, folio 90, p. 10)

The 1901 British census states that Elizabeth Darlow and her sons Charles and George resided at 33 St. Clement's Passage. She was a 56-year old widow and a charwoman. Elizabeth Darlow was born at Manea, Cambridgeshire. Charles and George Darlow were farm labourers who were born Huntingdon. (RG 13, piece 1475, folio 64, p. 7)

She died of senile decay and bronchitis at St. Clements's Passage, Huntingdon.

They had the following children:
52i.
Eliza (1861-1919)
53ii.
Frederick (1863-1954)
54iii.
Charles (1866-)
39. Charles Darlow (Eliza Parkins6, Ann Mehew5, John4, William3, Thomas2, William1). Born in 1840 in Buckden, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom. Charles was baptized in Buckden, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom, on 16 Jul 1845.6 Charles died in Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom, on 29 Aug 1925; he was 85. Occupation: Baker.

Charles Darlow was resided in the household of Mary Claridge, High Street, Huntingdon (St. May parish), Huntingdonshire according to the 1861 British census. He was a journeyman baker to the widow Mary Claridge who was a baker. He was born at Buckden, Huntingdonshire. (RG 9, piece 975, folio 20, p. 2)

In 1871 Charles and Agnes Darlow resided at the Bakehouse, High Street, Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire according to the British census. Charles and Agnes Darlow were bakers. He was born at Buckden, Huntingdonshire, and she was born at Lewes, Sussex. Their three daughters were born at Hemingford Grey. (RG 10, piece 1532, folio 41, p. 8)

Charles and Agnes Darlow with seven of their children resided at High Street, Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire according to the 1881 British census. Charles Darlow was a baker. He was born at Buckden, Huntingdonshire. Agnes Darlow was born at Lewes, Sussex. Alice Darlow was an unemployed domestic. The children were born at Hemingford Grey. (RG 11, piece 1609, folio 42, p. 17)

The 1891 British census states that the Darlow family resided on High Street, Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire. Charles Darlow was a baker. His daughter [Mary Ann] Eliza Darlow was a domestic servant (cook) who resided with her parents. Alice Darlow was listed with her parents, but the name is scratched off as she was accually living elsewhere in Hemingford Grey. Charles Darlow was born at Buckden, Huningdonshire. Agnes Darlow was born at Lewes, Sussex. The children were born at Hemningford Grey. (RG 12, piece 1241, folio 119, p. 17)

Charles and Agnes Dalow resided at High Street Vicarage, Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire according to the 1901 British census. Charles Darlow and his son George were bread bakers while son Frederick W. was a printer. A six-year-old grand-daughter Agnes Roberts also resided in the household. Agnes was born in Stafford. Charles Darlow was born at Buckden, Huntingdonshire. Agnes Darlow was born at Lewes, Sussex. George and Frederick Darlow were born at Hemingford Grey. (RG 13, piece 1479, folio 52, p. 14)

On 3 Aug 1865 Charles married Agnes Minton, daughter of Mary Ann Tucknoll, in Bromley, Kent, England, United Kingdom.5 Born in 1838 in Lewes, Sussex, England, United Kingdom. Agnes died in Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom, in 1917; she was 79.

marriage: Bromley R.D. Sept 1865 quarter, v. 2a, p. 413

They had the following children:
55i.
56ii.
Alice (1868-)
57iii.
Florence (1869-1948)
58iv.
Margaret (1871-)
59v.
Emily (1873-1963)
60vi.
Charles Minton (1875-1934)
61vii.
George (1876-1954)
62viii.
Frederick William (1879-1961)
40. William Darlow (Eliza Parkins6, Ann Mehew5, John4, William3, Thomas2, William1). Born in 1845 in Buckden, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom. William was baptized in Buckden, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom, on 16 Jul 1845. William died in Buckden, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom, in 1878; he was 33.

birth: Mar 1845 quarter, St. Neots R.D., v. 14, p. 765
potential marriage: Sep 1864 quarter: Manchester R.D., v. 8d, p. 586
death: Mar 1878 quarter, St. Neots R.D., v. 3b, p. 201

William and Ann Darlow with three young daughters resided at 9 High Street, Buckden, Huntingdonshire according to the 1871 British census. He was a butcher who had a butcher's shop at 9 High Street. William Darlow and his daughters were born at Bucken. Ann Darlow was born at Bolton, Lancashire. (RG 10, piece 1534, folio 20, p. 12)

According to the 1881 British census, Ann Darlow, two daughters, a son and her widowed mother-in-law Eliza Darlow resided at High Street, Buckden, Huntingdonshire. Ann Darlow was widow and a charwoman. She was born at Blackburn, Lancashire. The children were born in Buckden. (RG 11, piece 1611, folio 10, p. 13)

Hannah [Ann] and her daughter Sophia Darlow resided at High Street Buckden, Huntingdonshire according to the 1901 British census. Hannah and Sophia Darlow were laundresses. Hannah Darlow was a widow who was born in Lancashire. Sophia Darlow was born at Buckden. (RG 13, piece 1482, folio 18, p. 14)

On 19 Sep 1864 William married Ann Aspinwall in Manchester, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.13 Born abt 1842 in Bolton, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom. Ann was baptized in Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, on 1 May 1842.

They had the following children:
63i.
Mary Ann (~1865-)
64ii.
Agnes (1867-)
65iii.
Sophia (1869-)
66iv.
John William (1871-)
41. Mary Ann Darlow (Eliza Parkins6, Ann Mehew5, John4, William3, Thomas2, William1). Born abt 1850 in Buckden, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom. Mary Ann was baptized in Buckden, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom, on 11 Jul 1852.

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