Sarah Dyer (b. ~1824) née Hitchcock
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Genealogy
- daughter of Charles Hitchcock (b. ~1791) and his first wife Jemima Hitchcock (b. ~1796) née Spooner
- great aunt to director Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (b. 1899)
Birth
- born around 1824[1]
Siblings
- Charles Hitchcock (b. ~1819)
- Susannah Hitchcock (b. ~1823)
- Joseph Hitchcock (b. ~1829)
- Charles William Hitchcock (b. 1838)
- Mary Emily Hitchcock (b. 1840)
- Enoch Hitchcock (b. 1844)
Marriages
John William Dyer (b. ~1806)
- born around 1806 in the Wivenhoe district[2]
- son of mariner William Dyer (b. ?)
- was a widow before marrying Sarah Hitchcock — his first wife, also named Sarah, was born in Dedham around 1802
- in the 1841 Census was working as a plumber and living with his first wife Sarah on St. Botolphs Street, Colchester, and sharing the house with a John Enock Hitchcock (b. ~1819)
- married on 06/Dec/1852 to Sarah Hitchcock[3]
- died 1884 aged 79[4]
Children
William Charles Dyer (b. 1856)
- born 1856[5]
Emma Sarah Dyer (b. 1861)
Death
- died 1899 aged 77[8]
Family Tree
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Census Data
1841
Sarah is living at home in Stratford with parents and siblings.
- address: Maryland Point, Stratford
- Charles Hitchcock (50), occupation: fishmonger
- Sarah Hitchcock (31), wife
- Sarah Hitchcock (17), daughter
- Susannah Hitchcock (17), daughter
- Joseph Hitchcock (10), son, occupation: fishmonger
- Charles Hitchcock (2), son, occupation: scholar
- Mary Hitchcock (1), daughter, occupation: scholar
1851
Sarah is living at home in Stratford with parents and siblings.
- address: Maryland Point, Stratford
- Charles Hitchcock (60), occupation: fishmonger
- Sarah Hitchcock (41), wife
- Susannah Hitchcock (28), daughter
- Joseph Hitchcock (21), son, occupation: fishmonger
- Charles Hitchcock (12), son, occupation: scholar
- Mary E. Hitchcock (10), daughter, occupation: scholar
- Enoch Hitchcock (6), son, occupation: scholar
- Sarah Hitchcock (28), daughter
1861
- address: 7 Victoria Grove Terrace, Paddington
- John W. Dyer (aged 50) — head, occupation: plumber & builder
- Sarah Dyer (aged 38) — wife
- William C. Dyer (aged 5) — son
- Frances Krown (aged 14) — house servant
1871
- address: 55 Artesian Road, Paddington
- John W. Dyer (aged 59) — head, occupation: plumber & builder
- Sarah Dyer (aged 48) — wife
- William C. Dyer (aged 15) — son, occupation: plumber & gas fitter
- Emma S. Dyer (aged 9) — daughter
- Janet Skene (aged 49) — lodger, occupation: dressmaker
- Artulus Collier (aged 30) — lodger, occupation: domestic servant
- Mary Anne Collier (aged 20) — lodger, occupation: needle woman
1881
- address: 55 Artesian Road, Paddington
- John W. Dyer (aged 76) — head, occupation: plumber
- Sarah Dyer (aged 58) — wife
- William Dyer (aged 25) — son, occupation: gas fitter
1891
John William died in 1882.
- address: Desborough Street, Paddington
- Sarah Dyer (aged 68) — head, widow, occupation: nurse[9]
- William Dyer (aged 34) — son, occupation: gas fitter (unmarried)
Research Documents
Marriage (06/Dec/1852)
Research Notes
Notes & References
- ↑ Birthplace given as Stratford (1851 Census) and Dedham (1881 Census).
- ↑ Written as "Wyvenhoe" on one of the census returns.
- ↑ Marriage registered Q4 1852 Newington St Mary. Thank you to Angie for this information!
- ↑ Death of John William Dyer reg. Q3 1884 Kensington.
- ↑ Likely birth registration for William Charles Dyer Q1 1856 Newington, London.
- ↑ Birth registration for Emma Sarah Dyer Q3 1861 Kensington, London.
- ↑ Death of Emma Sarah Dyer registered Q3 1875 Kensington, London.
- ↑ Death of Sarah Dyer registered Q4 1899 Paddington.
- ↑ A note says that she is "sick".