Rosetta Huggins

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Last Edited16 Nov 2012
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Rosetta Huggins was a witness at the wedding of Benjamin Darby and Elizabeth Huggins at St. Andrew on Thursday, 11 April 1793 at Enfield, Middlesex.1 Rosetta Huggins attested to the validity of Benjamin Darby's will on 3 April 1798. Benjamin stated he was "weak in body but of sound mind memory and understanding (praised be God)". The majority of his will was left to his wife, his father and to his son..2

Rosetta Huggins married Jonathon Taylor at St. Dunstan's on Tuesday, 10 April 1798 at Hunsdon, Hertfordshire.3

Timeline

DateEventPlace
Family
1798Married Name3
1798MarriageSt. Dunstan's, Hunsdon, Hertfordshire3

Citations

  1. [S468] The National Archives, England (http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk) Will of Benjamin Darby 1798.
  2. [S468] The National Archives, England (http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk) Will of Benjamin Darby, Farmer of Hunsdon, Hertfordshire - Reference: PROB 11/1319/52 (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/Details).
  3. [S574] England Select Marriages, 1530-1973 Ancestry.com, (www.ancestry.com) Place: Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, England; Date Range: 1789 - 1799; Film Number: 991316.