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SIXTH GENERATION194. Catherine BLYTH was baptised on 4 Jun 1815 in Springfield, Essex. She was the Executor to the Will of her father, Isaac Blyth, on 23 Mar 1844. She inherrited half of her fathers estate on 17 Oct 1853. Catherine shared her fathers estate with her sister Mary. She obtained a marriage license on 17 Jul 1843. Thomas, 32,
single, was from Chiswell Skeeting, Parish of St Lukes, Middlesex and Catherine,
24, single, was from Springfield. The marriage was to take place in Springfield.
She was married to Thomas BLYTH (son of Samuel BLYTH and
Frances LUFKIN) on 18 Jul 1843 in Springfield, Essex.
Thomas BLYTH was born about 1811. He was baptised on 22 Oct 1811
in Great Wigborough, Essex. 1811: Thomas was baptised privately on 22nd October
and publicly on the 20th December. He inherrited £100, when he reached
21, from his uncle, William Blyth, on 17 Aug 1820. He inherrited a cottage from
his father on 20 Oct 1843. The cottage and gardens in Whitehouse Hill, Tolleshunt
Knights was left to Thomas's mother for her use whilst she lived. At her death
Thomas was to receive it. Thomas and his brother, Henry, also received an equal
share of a freehold farm, approx 111 acres, called 'Hawls' or 'Paupers' in the
parishes of Salcot Virley, Great Wigborough and Layer Marney. This was occupied
by Thomas's brother, Samuel, when their father wrote his will. His father also
left him the use of a freehold messuage in Salcot, a former public house called
the Greyhound, which had been converted into several tenements. Thomas also was
to receive £300. Thomas also received an equal share of the residue of
his fathers estate. He died before 17 Dec 1843 in Springfield, Essex. He was
buried on 17 Dec 1843 in Broomfield, Essex. Thomas died aged 33 years. Catherine
BLYTH and Thomas BLYTH had the following children:
She was married to Charles WOOD in 1851. Their marriage was registered between 1 Jan 1851 and 31 Mar 1851 in Chelmsford District, Essex. |