Family of Henry Handy and Sarah Hales Ashenden
Husband: Henry Handy
Name: |
Henry Handy |
Sex: |
Male |
Father: |
Benjamin Handy ( - ) |
Mother: |
Mary Unknown ( - ) |
Birth |
1808 |
Ilfracombe, Devon |
Baptism |
3 Apr 1808 (age 0) |
Ilfracombe, Devon |
Census |
1841 (age 32-33) |
Jeweller, Heath Street, Hampstead, Middlesex |
Census |
1851 (age 42-43) |
Watchmaker & jeweller, 258 Tottenham Court Road, London |
Wife: Sarah Hales Ashenden
Name: |
Sarah Hales Ashenden |
Sex: |
Female |
Father: |
Thomas Ashenden (c. 1751-1831) |
Mother: |
Mary Hales (1760-1828) |
Birth |
11 Aug 1804 |
Ramsgate, Thanet, Kent |
Census |
1841 (age 36-37) |
Present at census |
Death fact |
1854 (age 49-50) |
1854 Jun Qtr, St Giles, 1b/251 |
Death |
1854 (age 49-50) |
St Giles, Middlesex |
Name: |
Sophia Handy |
Sex: |
Female |
Birth |
1830 |
Hampstead, Middlesex |
Baptism |
5 Sep 1830 (age 0) |
Saint John, Hampstead |
Census |
1841 (age 10-11) |
Living with parents |
Name: |
Henry Thomas Handy |
Sex: |
Male |
Birth |
1832 |
Hampstead, Middlesex |
Baptism |
2 Sep 1832 (age 0) |
Saint John, Hampstead |
Census |
1841 (age 8-9) |
Living with parents |
Name: |
Sarah Jane Handy |
Sex: |
Female |
Birth |
1834 |
Hampstead, Middlesex |
Baptism |
5 Oct 1834 (age 0) |
Saint John, Hampstead |
Census |
1841 (age 6-7) |
Living with parents |
Name: |
Mary Handy |
Sex: |
Female |
Birth |
1838 |
Hampstead, Middlesex |
Baptism |
25 Mar 1838 (age 0) |
Saint John, Hampstead |
Name: |
Edwin Handy |
Sex: |
Male |
Spouse: |
Henrietta Jane Hubbard ( -bef1871) |
Birth |
1839 |
Edmonton, Middlesex |
Birth fact |
1839 (age 0) |
1839 Sep Qtr, Edmonton, 3/92 |
Census |
1841 (age 1-2) |
Living with parents |
Census |
1861 (age 21-22) |
Jeweller's assistant, lodger, 11 Bennet St, Westminster (unmarried) |
Census |
1871 (age 31-32) |
Smith & fitter, living with brother-in-law David Sabine, 37 Gilbert St, Westminster (widower) |
Note on Husband: Henry Handy - shared note
1851: Watchmaker & jeweller, 258 Tottenham Court Road, London
HENRY HANDY . I am a watchmaker at Hampstead. This spoon I bought of the prisoner, as it is now, in two pieces - she said that she had picked it up; I gave her 6s. for it - she is a tenant of my brother-in-law's.
Old Bailey trial of Sarah Harris for theft, 18.10.1832
http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/html_sessions/T18321018.html