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Family: George BEACON / Ann REYNOLDS (F5910)
m. 16 May 1826-
Father | Male
George BEACON
Born Baptised 13 Dec 1789 St. Mary’s Church, Lenham, Kent, England Died Jun Q 1875 Gravesend Reg Dist, Kent, England Buried 19 Apr 1875 Municipal Cemetery, Gravesend, Kent, England Married 16 May 1826 St. Mary and St. Sexburga’s Church, Minster, Sheppey, Kent, England Other Spouse Martha WYEATT | F5909 Married 11 Oct 1813 St. Botolph’s Church, Aldgate, London, England Other Spouse Ann WELLER | F5913 Married Est 1844 Father Mother Ann BECON | F4097 Family Group Page
Mother | Female
Ann REYNOLDS
Born Abt 1786 Middlesex, England Died 31 May 1874 Ridgeway, Ticehurst, Sussex, England Buried Other Spouse William HUDSON | F5912 Married 5 Apr 1810 St. Mary and St. Sexburga’s Church, Minster, Sheppey, Kent, England Father Joseph REYNOLDS | F5911 Family Group Page Mother Ann | F5911 Family Group Page
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Notes Married:
- From transcribed data on KFHS CD 16
George BEACON Widwer of Great Chart married Ann HUDSON Widow otp by Licence; witnesses: Jno B Clark, Reb Harwood
Marriage License:
- Geo Beacon of Gt Chart wid & Ann Hudson of Minster Sheppey wid, at M. 12 May 1826.
Separated:
- In a Chancery Court Case (C 16/618/898) it is said that
"The Defendant George Beacon and the Plaintiff were married on the 16th day of May 1826 as stated in the bill filed in this cause but they did not live happily together and finally separated in the month of September 1834. [*] They never lived together again"
(where is have placed an * there is a struck through sentance:
"The immediate cause of their separation was as I believe certain personal ill-usage inflicted by the Defendant George Beacon on the Plaintiff in respect of which he was formally bound over to keep the peace towards her")
- From transcribed data on KFHS CD 16