birth: Dec 1865 quarter, St. Ives R.D., v. 3b, p. 274
marriage: Jun 1893 quarter, St. Ives R.D., v. 3b, p. 587
According to the 1881 census, Eliza Darlow was a servant in the household of the Tillard Family at Post Street, Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire. She was an under housemaid. Eliza Darlow was born at Hemingford Grey. (RG 11, piece 1603, folio 43, p. 15)
In the 1891 British census, Eliza Darlow (age 25) resided with her parents in Hemmingford Grey. Her occupation is listed as a domestic servant/cook. She was born in the parish. (RG 12, piece 1241, folio 119, p. 17). However, the 1891 census also records Eliza Darlow as a kitchen maid in the household of housekeeper Elizabeth Winterburn at Ashby Hall, Ashby de la Launde, Lincolnshire. She was born at Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire. (RG 12, piece 2577, folio 122, p. 5) It is possible that these entries refer to the same person. There was only one Darlow family in Hemingford Grey. Eliza Darlow may have been at her parents home when the census was taken while being employed at Ashby Hall.
Richard and Eliza Roberts resided Glebe Cottages, Weston under Lizard, Staffordshire according to the 1901 British census. He was a gardener. Richard Roberts was born at Llandysilio, Montgomeryshire. Eliza Roberts was born at Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire. Their son George Roberts was born at Weston under Lizard. (RG 13, piece 2522, folio 7, p. 6)
In 1893 Mary Ann Eliza married Richard Roberts in Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire, England. Born abt 1865 in Llandyssil, Montgomeryshire, Wales.
birth: Dec 1864 quarter, Montgomery R.D., v. 11 b, p. 221
birth: Mar 1868 quarter, St. Ives R.D., v. 3b, p. 279.
marriage: Jun 1896 quarter, St. Ives R.D., v. 3b, p. 611
The 1881 British census states that Alice Darlow was an unemployed domestic. She resided with her parents at High Street, Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire. (RG 11, piece 1609, folio 42, p. 17)
In 1891 the census states that Alice Darlow was a servant in another household near her parents. She was a cook. She resided on High Street, Hemmingford Grey in the household of Peregrine Edward and Sarah Ann Curtois. He was the clerk of the Holy Orders. (RG 12, piece 1241, folio 119, p. 17)
Thomas C. and Alice Ward resided with their daughter at North Road (Rose Villa), Goudhurst, Kent according to the 1901 British census. Thomas Ward was a foreman baker. He was born at Notting Hill, London. Alice Ward was born at Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire. Their daughter was born at Goudhurst. The Wards had two boarders in the household: Gertrude Vousden, an elementary school teacher from the parish; and Mary A. Secker, an elementary school teacher from Norwich, Norfolk. (RG 13, piece 776, folio 27, p. 11)
In 1896 Alice married Thomas Charles Ward in Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire, England. Born in 1869 in Kensington, Middlesex, England.
birth: Dec 1869 quarter, Kensington R.D., v. 1a, p. 144
birth: Dec 1869 quarter, St. Ives R.D., v. 3b, p. 274
marriage: 1896, June quarter St. Ives R.D., v. 3b, p. 609
The 1891 census states that Florence was a telegraph clerk who resided with her parents. She was born at Hemingford Grey. (RG 12, piece 1241, folio 119, p. 17)
William and Florence See resided "Near the Weir", Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire according to the 1901 British census. William See was described as a farmers son. He, his wife and son were born at Hemingford Grey. (RG 13, piece 1479, folio 50, p. 10)
In 1896 Florence married William Henry See, son of William See & Sarah Ann Pedley, in Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire, England. Born in 1871 in Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire, England.
birth: Sep 1871 quarter, St. Ives R.D., v. 3b, p. 275
birth: Dec 1871 quarter, St. Ives R.D., v. 3b, p. 267
marriage: Sep 1899 quarter, St. Ives R.D., v. 3b, p. 673
The 1891 British census states that Margaret Darlow was domestic servant/housemaid who lived with her parents. She was born at Hemingford Grey. (RG 12, piece 1241, folio 119, p. 17) The 1891 census also records that a Margaret Darlow, born at Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire, resided as a servant in the household of Emma Nevinson in Stoke, Surrey, England. (RG 12, piece 559, folio 180, p. 41)
Tom and Margaret Appleby resided at Langar Newland Farm, Langar, Nottinghamshire according to the 1901 British census. He was a gardener (domestic). Tom Appleby was born at Goathland, Yorkshire. Margaret Appleby was born at Hemingford Grey. Their son Hector MacDonald Appleby was born at Bagthorpe Tyme, Norfolk, England. Charles Desborough from Woodborough, Nottinghamshire boarded in their household. (RG 13, piece 3202, folio 142. p. 6)
In 1899 Margaret married Tom Appleby in Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire, England. Born in 1870 in Goathland, Yorkshire, England.
birth: Dec 1870 quarter, Scarbro' R.D., v. 9d, p. 330
Birth: Dec 1873 quarter, St. Ives district, vol 3b, p. 281
Marriage: Mar 1898 quarter, St. Ives, vol. 3b, p. 365
Charles and Emily Titchmarsh resided at High Street, Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire according to the 1901 British census. He was a grrom (domestic). They and the son were born in the parish. (RG 13, piece 1479, folio 53, p. 15)
In 1898 Emily married Charles Titchmarsh, son of Samuel Titchmarsh & Elizabeth [Titchmarsh], in Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire, England. Born in 1872 in Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire, England.
birth: Sep 1872 quarter, St. Ives R.D., v. 3b, p. 284
birth: Sept 1875 quarter, St. Ives R.D., v. 3b, p. 291
marriage: Sep 1902 quarter, Edmonton R.D., v. 3a, p. 947
Charles Darlow was a boarder in the household of John Martin at 4 Gladstone Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire according to the British 1901 census. He was a coach smith. (RG 13, piece 1449, folio 198, p. 31)