Fourth Generation (Continued)
James Valentine (James3, Samuel2, Richard1).
Born in Mar 1828 in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England. James was baptized in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England, on 30 Mar 1828.5 James died in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England, on 27 Jul 1828; he was <1.5
Sarah Valentine (James3, Samuel2, Richard1).
Born abt Apr 1829 in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England. Sarah was baptized in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England, on 5 Apr 1829.5 Sarah died in Little Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England, in Mar 1919; she was 89. Occupation: Servant.
On 29 Apr 1851 Sarah married
Robert Howes, son of
Robert Howes &
Fanny Hall, in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England.
Born abt 1825 in Kings Ripton, Huntingdonshire, England. Robert was baptized in Kings Ripton, Huntingdonshire, England, on 15 May 1825.14 Robert died in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England, in Apr 1906; he was 81. Occupation: Labourer.
The 1851 census states that Sarah Valentine was servant who was living at home due to ill health. Robert Howe was a lodger in the household of James Valentine. He was an agricultural labourer. Robert Howe as born at Kings Ripton , Huntingdonshire. (HO 107, piece 1748, folio 681, pp. 10-11)
The Howes family resided at Great Stukeley according to the 1861 census. Robert Howes was an agricultural labourer. He and the eldest two children were born in Kings Ripton. Sarah Howes and the younger children were born at Great Stukeley. (RG 9, piece 975, folio 119, p. 19)
The 1871 British census indicates that Sarah and Robert Howes with nine of their eleven children resided at Great Stukeley, Hunts. Robert Howes and his eldest sons Frederick, Robert and William were agricultural labourers. Sarah Howes and the children were born in Great Stukeley while Robert was born at Kings Ripton, Hunts. (RG 10, piece 1527, folio 85, p. 12)
The 1881 census states that the Howes family lived at Green End Private Cottage in Great Stukeley. Robert Howes was born in Kings Ripton, Huntingdonshire. Sarah Howes and the six children residing in the household were born in Great Stukeley. Robert and his sons William, David and Joseph were agricultural labourers while the youngest sons Isaac and Joseph were plough boys. (RG 11, piece 1604, folio, 79, p. 6)
According to the 1891 census, Robert and Sarah Howes resided in their own household at the Vicarage in Great Stukeley, Hunts. Robert Howes was an agricultural labourer. (RG 12, piece 1237, folio 180, p. 2)
Robert and Sarah Howes resided at the almshouse at Great Stukeley according to the 1901 census. No occupation was recorded for Robert Howes. He was born at Kings Ripton, Hunts while she was born at Great Stukeley. (RG 13, piece 1474, folio 49, p. 11)
They had the following children:
William Valentine (James3, Samuel2, Richard1).
Born in Jun 1831 in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England. William was baptized in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England, on 19 Jun 1831.5 William died in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England, on 27 Jul 1838; he was 7.5
Ann Valentine (James3, Samuel2, Richard1).
Born in Sep 1833 in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England. Ann was baptized in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England, on 22 Sep 1833.5 Occupation: Servant.
Ann Valentine was a house servant at Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire according to the 1851 British census. She was employed at an inn on Port Street. The innkeeper was Emmanuel Hooper from Herefordshire. (HO 107, piece 1748, folio 594, p. 11)
John and Anne Forster with their infant daughter resided at Great Stukeley, Hunts according to the 1861 British census. John Forster was an agricultural labourer who was born at Marylebone, London. Anne and Alice Forster were born at Great Stukeley. (RG 9, piece 975, folio 113, p. 7)
The Forster family resided at Great Stukeley, Hunts according to the 1871 British census. John Forster was an agricultural labourer. He was born at London while his wife and children were born at Great Stukeley. (RG 10, piece 1527, folio 82, p. 5)
The 1881 census states that the Foster family resided in a private cottage at Church End, Great Stukeley. John was an agricultural labourer. He was born in London. Ann was listed as an agricultural labourer's wife. (RG 11, piece 1604, folio 82, p. 12)
John and Ann Forster resided in their own household at the Vicarage in Great Stukeley, Hunts according to the 1891 census. He was an agricultural labourer. John Forster was born at London and his wife at Great Stukeley. (RG 12, piece 1237, folio 180, p. 2)
John and Ann Forster resided at Church End Cottage at Great Stukeley according to the 1901 census. He was an ordinary agricultural labourer. John was born in London while his wife Ann was born in Great Stukeley. (RG 13, piece 1474, folio 44, p. 2)
On 26 Oct 1857 Ann married
John Forster in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England.
5 Born abt 1830 in Marylebone, London, England. Occupation: Labourer.
They had the following children:
Rebecca Valentine (James3, Samuel2, Richard1).
Born in Mar 1837 in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England. Rebecca was baptized in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England, on 26 Mar 1837. Rebecca died in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England, on 12 Oct 1838; she was 1. Buried on 14 Oct 1838 in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England.
James Valentine (James3, Samuel2, Richard1).
Born in Jun 1839 in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England. James was baptized in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England, on 16 Jun 1839. James died in Abbots Ripton, Huntingdonshire, England, on 14 Dec 1875; he was 36.
James Valentine was a private in the Royal Marines according to the 1861 census. He was stationed on the HMS Aboukir. At the time of the census the HMS Aboukir was moored in the Hamoaze at Devonport, Cornwall. James Valentine was born at Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire. (RG 9, piece 4493, folio 80, p. 16) The HMS Aboukir was launched at Devonport on 4 April 1848 and was sold on 23 November 1877.
The 1871 census states that James and Eliza Valentine resided at Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire. He was an agricultural labourer. He was born in Great Stukeley while Eliza Valentine was born in nearby Hartford. (RG 10, piece 1527, folio 86, p. 13)
James Valentine died in a railway accident at Kings Ripton.
In 1863 James married
Eliza Peach, daughter of
William Peach &
Mary [Peach].
Born in 1841 in Hartford, Huntingdonshire, England.
birth: Dec 1841 quarter, Huntingdon R.D., v. 14, p. 16[35]
marriage: Dec 1863 quarter, Huntingdon R.D., v. 3b, p. 574
Elizabeth Valentine (James3, Samuel2, Richard1).
Born in Jun 1841 in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England. Elizabeth was baptized in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England, on 7 Jun 1841.
Their marriage certificate states that Elizabeth Valentine and Henry Wade were married at 'Union Chapel according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Protestant Dissenters'. Henry Wade was described as a farm labourer. Both were residents of Great Stukeley at the time of marriage.
In the 1851 and 1861 British censuses, Henry Wade resided in his father's household at Great Stukeley. In 1861 he was an agricultural labourer. He was born in Huntingdon. (HO 107, piece 1748, folio 685, p. 19; RG op, piece 975, folio 118, p. 17)
Henry and Elizabeth Wade with their daughter Ester resided at Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire at the time of the 1871 British census. Henry Wade was an agricultural labourer. The census states that they were all born at Great Stukeley. (RG 10, piece 1527, folio 86, p. 14)
The Wade family appears in the 1881 British census. Henry, Elizabeth and their two daughters resided at Green End Private Cottage. Henry Wade was an agricultural labourer. All members of the family were born at Great Stukeley according to the census. (RG 11, piece 1604, folio 80, p. 7)
According to the 1891 British census, Henry, Elizabeth and Sophia Wade resided at Green End, Great Stukeley. Henry Wade was a farm labourer. They were born in the village. (RG 12, piece 1237, folio 183, p. 7)
The 1901 census states that Henry and Elizabeth Wade resided at Green End, Great Stukeley. Henry Wade was an ordinary agricultural labourer. They were born in the village. (RG 13, piece 1474, folio 47, p. 7)
On 11 Dec 1864 Elizabeth married
Henry Wade, son of
Henry Wade &
Sophia [Wade], in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England.
Born abt 1843 in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England. Occupation: Farm / agricultural labourer.
They had the following children:
Mary Valentine (James3, Samuel2, Richard1).
Born on 16 Nov 1846 in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England. Mary was baptized in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England, on 20 Nov 1846. Mary died in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England, on 20 Jan 1877; she was 30. Buried on 22 Jan 1877 in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England.
Mary Valentine was servant residing at 7 Saint Peter's Hill, All Saints Parish, Stamford, Lincolnshire according to the 1871 British census. She was a cook in the household of Mary Margetts, an 84-year-old widow originally from Hemingford Abbots, Hunts. Ann Howes, Mary's niece, was a also a servant in the household. Mary Valentine was born at Stukeley, Hunts. (RG 10, piece 3309, folio 109, p. 27)
On 7 Mar 1876 Mary married
Henry Levi Sales, son of
Mary Sales, in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England.
Born abt 1842 in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England. Henry Levi was baptized in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England, on 16 Apr 1843. Henry Levi died in Arkley, Barnet, Hertfordshire, England, on 28 Dec 1923; he was 81. Occupation: Farm labourer.
Henry Sales was a widower and a farm labourer when he married Mary Valentine.
Hannah Valentine (James3, Samuel2, Richard1).
Born on 18 Mar 1849 in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England. Hannah was baptized in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England, on 25 Dec 1856.
Hannah was born at Green End in Great Stukeley according to her birth certificate.
In 1881 Hannah Valentine was a servant in the household of John and Sarah Jenkins. The Jenkins household was at Wykeham Market Place, All Saint's Parish, Huntingdon. Hannah was the household cook. She was 32-years old and was born in Great Stukeley. (RG 11, piece 1604, folio 4, p. 11)
When Hannah married in 1883, Charles Measures was a labourer according to the church records and the marriage certificate.
In 1891 the British census states that Hannah and Charles Measures with their children resided at Church Lane, Great Stukeley. Charles Measures was a general labourer. He was born at Little Stukeley, his wife and son at Great Stukeley, and their daughter at Huntingdon. John Thomas Mayer, a 29-year-old groom and gardner from Coppingford, Hunts lodged in their home. (RG 12, piece 1237, folio 181, p. 3)
The 1901 census states that Charles and Hannah Measures resided at 291 County Northern Cottages, St. John Parish, Huntingdon. Charles Measures was a railway platelayer. (RG 13, piece 1475, folio 5, p. 2)
On 16 Oct 1883 Hannah married
Charles Measures, son of
William Measures &
Sarah [Measures], in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England.
Born in 1856 in Little Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, England. Occupation: labourer, railway platelayer.
They had the following children: