St Giles Church, Mountnessing cc-by-sa/2.0 - © John Salmon - geograph.org.uk/p/2444460 |
Thomas Staines (bap. 28 Mar 1790 in Mountnessing, Essex), son of Thomas Staines and Sarah Lewin, married Sally Hockley (bap. 23 Dec 1787 at St Mary the Virgin, Great Dunmow), daughter of Daniel Hockley and Sarah Turner, on 20 Jan 1812 at St Mary the Virgin, Great Dunmow. Witnesses were Robert Hockley, Sally's 1st cousin, and Benjamin Cheek (the latter was a Boot and Shoe Maker, according to Pigot's Directory of Essex 1823.)
Thomas and Sally had eleven children in total, who were all baptised at St Giles, Mountnessing, where the family settled for many years:
- Thomas Staines bap. 12 Dec 1813
- Sarah Staines bap. 23 Jul 1815
- William Staines bap. 23 Mar 1817
- John Staines bap. 11 Apr 1819
- George Staines bap. 10 Dec 1820
- Robert Staines bap. 13 Oct 1822
- Elizabeth Staines bap. 4 Apr 1824. Died at 17 in 1841 J Quarter in BILLERICAY Volume 12 Page 6 and was buried on 30 May 1841.
- Mariah Staines bap. 6 Nov 1825
- Mary Staines bap. 28 Oct 1827
- Anne Staines bap. 31 Mar 1829
- Charles Staines bap. 21 Jun 1831
On the baptisms of Thomas, Sarah, William and John, their father is listed as a Shop Keeper. On those of George onwards, he's listed as a farmer. He's also listed as a farmer on Sarah's marriage to Henry Wilton in 1838.
Farm Buildings, Woodlands Farm, Mountnessing cc-by-sa/2.0 - © John Winfield - geograph.org.uk/p/37921 |
In 1841, Thomas Staines (50), Farmer, was residing at Woodlands Farm [Thoby Lane], Mountnessing with wife Sally and six of their children; George (20), Robert (18), Maria (15), Mary (13), Ann (11) and Charles (9). Eldest son Thomas Staines married Eliza Lee in 1835 and went to live in High Roding; Sarah Staines had married Henry Wilton in 1838 and they could be found in the High Street, Great Dunmow; a William Staines of the right age, who was born in Mountnessing, is a farmer of 79 acres in Navestock, Essex; John Staines also appeared to have left home and Elizabeth Staines, it would seem, sadly, had just died, aged 17, and was buried on 30 May 1841.
In 1851, Thomas Staines (61), Farmer of 130 Acres, Employing 4 Labourers and 2 Boys, at Woodlands Farm, Mountnessing, with wife Sally. Still at home were George (30), Maria (25) and Ann (22). Mary Ann Wilton (5) was listed as Niece (could be an easy mistake if one of children was completing the census or responding to the enumerator for their parents), but she was Thomas and Sally's granddaughter (daughter of Henry Wilton and Sarah Staines), possibly staying with her grandparents as her mother had another child in 1851.
Ginge Petre Almshouses, Ingatestone (1840) cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Julian Osley - geograph.org.uk/p/3493906 |