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Parish | Harlow. St Mary and St Hugh | |||||||||||
Sources | SEAX. Parish registers, censuses and other family information | |||||||||||
Year | Date | Event | 1st name | Surname | Of | Father name | Mother name | Spouse name | Of | ID number | Notes | |
1747 | Birth | Harvey | Collin | Pos Wiliam | Pos. Sarah Harvey | Ha01 | Wheelwright. Pos. son of Quendon marriage Sw14 | |||||
1778 | March 28th | Marriage | Harvey | Collin | Harlow | Frances Reeves | St Marylebone | Ha02 | Frances born 1735? | |||
1780 | April 15th | Will | Harvey | Collin | Harlow | Ha03 | ||||||
1778 | May 23rd | Bapt | Sarah | Collin | Harlow | Harvey | Frances | Edward Fulcher 1800 | Ha04 | |||
1780 | Aug 2nd | Bapt | Jemima | Collin | Harlow | Harvey | Frances | Ha05 | ||||
1782 | Aug 7th | Bapt | Harvey | Collin | Harlow | Harvey | Frances | Lydia Harris | Sawbridgeworth | Ha06 | ||
1789 | May 24th | Death | Harvey | Collin | Harlow | Harvey | Frances | ??? wrong? | Ha06 | Wheelwright | ||
1784 | Jan 8th | Bapt | Elizabeth | Collin | Harlow | Harvey | Frances | Ha07 | ||||
1793 | Sept 29th | Bapt | Charles | Collins | Isaac | Charlotte (Smith) | Ha35 | |||||
1789 | July 30th | Bapt | Mary | Collin | Harlow | Harvey | Frances | Ha08 | ||||
1797 | Feb 11th | Bapt | Charlotte | Collins | Isaac | Charlotte (Smith) | Ha34 | |||||
1803 | Feb 25th | Bapt | Alfred | Collins | Harlow | Isaac | Charlotte (Smith) | Ha33 | ||||
1786 | May 6th | Bapt | Catherine | Collin | Harlow | Harvey | Frances | Ha09 | ||||
1793 | Dec 25th | Bapt | Lucy | Collin | Harlow | Harvey | Frances | Isaac Reddington | Ha10 | Died 1854; Mar. 1818. Wit. Edward Fulcher & Sarah Fulcher | ||
1795 | Jan 15th | Bapt | Hannah | Collin | Harlow | Harvey | Frances | Ha11 | ||||
1814 | May 29th | Bapt | Harvey | Collin | Harlow | Harvey | Lydia | Ha12 | Died 1838 | |||
1815 | Nov 14th | Bapt | Sarah | Collin | Harlow | Harvey | Lydia | Ha13 | Unmarried in 1851 | |||
1820 | June 18th | Burial | Samuel | Collin | Harlow | Willon's Latton ? | Ha30 | Aged 59 born 1761 | ||||
1821 | Nov 11th | Bapt | James | Collin | Harlow | Harvey | Lydia | Rebecca Whittaker | harlow | Ha14 | Died 1889 | |
1824 | March 17th | Bapt | Frances | Collin | Harlow | Harvey | Lydia | James Rixon | Ha15 | Wit: Sarah Collin & Francis Newton | ||
1825 | Jan 27th | Burial | Charles | Collin | Harlow | Ha31 | Aged 50, born 1775 | |||||
1827 | Sept 8th | Burial | Isaac | Collin | Harlow | Ha32 | Aged 59 born 1768 | |||||
1830 | March 2nd | Burial | Joseph | Collin | Harlow | Workhouse | Ha33 | Aged 76, born 1754 | ||||
1831 | Dec 1st | Burial | Harvey | Collin | Harlow | Ha01 | Agd 84 | |||||
1831 | Bapt | Eliza | Collin | Harlow | Harvey | Lydia | Ha16 | |||||
1834 | Oct 12th | Bapt | Susannah | Collin | Harlow | William | Susannah | Ha30 | Father a coachman | |||
1837 | Sept 17th | Bapt | Emily | Collin | Harlow | None | Frances | Ha31 | Mother a servant | |||
1838 | April 26th | Burial | Eliza | Collin | Harlow | Harvey | Lydia | Ha16 | Aged 2 | |||
1838 | April 26th | Burial | Harvey | Collin | Harlow | Harvey | Lydia | Ha12 | ||||
1840 | Bapt | James Harvey | Collin | Harlow | James | Rebecca | Ha17 | Died 1911 | ||||
1841 | Bapt | Ellen | Collin | Harlow | James | Rebecca | Ha18 | |||||
1841 | July 11th | Bapt | Hannah | Collin | Harlow | None | Fanny | Ha32 | Base born | |||
1842 | Bapt | Walter | Collin | Harlow | James | Rebecca | Ha19 | |||||
1843 | Bapt | John Henry | Collin | Harlow | James | Rebecca | Ha20 | |||||
1844 | Bapt | Frederick | Collin | Harlow | James | Rebecca | Ha21 | |||||
1846 | Bapt | Louisa | Collin | Harlow | James | Rebecca | Ha22 | |||||
1850 | Bapt | Ellen Eliza | Collin | Harlow | James | Rebecca | Ha23 | |||||
1853 | Bapt | Alice | Collin | Harlow | James | Rebecca | Ha24 | |||||
1855 | Bapt | Lydia | Collin | Harlow | James | Rebecca | Ha25 | |||||
1857 | Bapt | Matilda | Collin | Harlow | James | Rebecca | Ha26 | |||||
1861 | Bapt | Charles Edward | Collin | Harlow | James | Rebecca | Elizabeth Price | Ha27 | Married July 1888 Wit: Joseph Price & Edith Price | |||
1863 | Bapt | William | Collin | Harlow | James | Rebecca | Alice Jane Sapsford | Hatfield Broadoak | Ha28 | Died 1937; Mar. 1889. Wit Charles Sapsford & Helen Price | ||
1865 | Bapt | Gertrude | Collin | Harlow | James | Rebecca | Ha29 | |||||
Not all known information has been inserted here | ||||||||||||
Francis Turner appears as a witness in many Harlow marriages |
Harlow - Collins timeline (as at Sept 2011)
1747 | Harvey Snr born | ||||
1754 | 1754 | Joseph Collin born | |||
1761 | 1761 | Samuel Collins (Willon's Latton) born | |||
1768 | 1768 | Issac born | |||
1769 | 1769 | William Collins born (where?) died 1838 (FMP lists) | |||
1775 | 1775 | Charles Collin born | |||
1778 | Harvey M Frances Reeve, London | ||||
Sarah | |||||
1780 | Jemimah | Note of a will by a Harvey Collin - trying to find source | |||
1782 | Harvey Jnr | ||||
1784 | Elizabeth | ||||
1786 | Catherine | ||||
1787 | 1778 | Thomas (Netteswell) Born | |||
1789 | Mary | 1789 | Death of a Harvey collin in Harlow? Where's this info from? | ||
1792 | 1792 | Isaac Collin and Charlotte Smith married | |||
1793 | Lucy | 1793 | Charles son of Isaac born | ||
Collings Harvey, Wheelwright; | |||||
1793 | Collings William, Wheelwright. Universal directory | ||||
1793 | Isaac Collings a draper | ||||
1795 | Hannah | 1795 | George born to Isaac and Charlotte | ||
1797 | Harvey Collins, Tradesman, with 3 males and 5 females | Boyd's census 1979 | 1797 | William Collins, Tradesman, with 2 males and 3 females | |
1797 | Charlotte of Isaac and Charlotte Smith born | ||||
Mrs. Collins, Widow, 1 female | 1797 | Isaac Collings 3 males and 2 females | |||
1803 | 1803 | Alfred born to Isaac and Charlotte Smith | |||
1807 | Marriage Harvey and Lydia | ||||
1809 | 1809 | Harvey | |||
1810 | 1810 | Sarah | |||
1814 | Harvey makes a will, mentions wife Ann |
1814 | James | ||
1815 | 1815 | Frances | |||
1816 | Harvey starts wheelwright and coaching business in Market Street (from 'Essex Countryside') |
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1819 | 1819 | Thomas son of Thomas | |||
1820 | 1820 | Samuel Collins of Willon's Latton burried | |||
1821 | 1821 | Eliza | |||
1823 | Piggot 1823 COLLINS Harvey Harlow wheelwright, High Street | 1823 | George son of Thomas born Nazing | ||
1825 | 1825 | Charles buried 1775 - 1825 | |||
1827 | 1827 | Isaac buried | |||
1830 | 1830 | Joseph cCollin (Workhouse) burried aged 76 | |||
1831 | Harvey buried aged 84 | ||||
1834 | 1834 | Susannah born to William and Sussannah | |||
1837 | 1837 | Emily born to Frances and Servant | |||
1838 | Harvey buried | 1838 | William Collins aged 69, death record (born 1769) | ||
HARLOW (St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Epping, hundred of Harlow, S. division of the county of Essex, 17 miles (W. by N.) from Chelmsford, and 23 (N. N. E.) from London; containing 2315 inhabitants. The parish comprehends an area about eighteen miles in circumference. The village, which was anciently the chief town in the hundred, is pleasantly situated on the road to Newmarket, and consists mainly of one street of considerable length, containing many neat and wellbuilt houses. A considerable woollen-manufacture was formerly carried on, but the chief trade at present is spinning. A market on Saturday, after having been long discontinued, was recently revived, the day being changed to Wednesday. A fair is held on the 9th of September, upon Harlow-Bush Common, nearly in the centre of which is Harlow-Bush House, where the Essex Archery Society hold their meetings: there is also a fair for horses and cattle, on the 8th of November, in the village; and the petty-sessions for the division are held here every Monday. The Eastern Counties railway was opened from London to this place August 9th, 1841, and has been since extended. The living is a vicarage, valued in the king's books at £15. 7. 11.; net income, £383; patron and impropriator, the Marquess of Bute. The church was partly destroyed by fire in 1711, but was rebuilt, and its windows adorned with stained glass, at the expense of the Rev. Mr. Taylor, then vicar, and the gentry in the neighbourhood: the ancient tower, which rose from the centre of the original cruciform structure, has been replaced by a cupola. Two other churches, dedicated respectively to St. John the Baptist and St. Mary Magdalen, are in the gift of the Vicar. There is a place of worship for Baptists. Several small bequests have been left for the benefit of the poor. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=51008&strquery=harlow]
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