Thomas Bush1

#12622, (26 February 1804-10 October 1834)
FatherMatthew Bush1 (c 1753-28 Dec 1818)
MotherSusannah Darby1 (c Jan 1772-c Jun 1853)
ChartsDarby Family - descendants
Descendents of Richard Darby
Last Edited30 Dec 2021
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Thomas Bush was baptised at St. Dunstan's on Sunday, 26 February 1804 at Hunsdon, Hertfordshire.1 "About two miles north-east from Stanstead, in the same hundred (Braughin), stands the pleasant village of Hunsdon, in the parish of its name. From the church, and other positions in the neighbourhood, some beautiful views may be obtained, including the course of the Stort to join the Lea ... The parish [1839] contains about 600 inhabitants." The church stands close to Hunsdon House, nearly a mile south of the village. The walls are of flint rubble with stone dressings, the south chapel being built of brick. This church possesses some exceptionally good details of fittings of the 16th and 17th centuries.2

He was the son of Matthew Bush and Susannah Darby.1

His father died 28 December 1818. Thomas was aged 14 when this happened.3

He married Eliza Dearsley, in a Churh of England ceremony at St. Peter's on Saturday, 12 December 1829 at Roydon, Essex..4 The church has walls of flint and rubble, and probably dates back to at least 1260. Historically, Roydon was a parish of scattered farms and cottages, with open fields and common meadows. There were 105 ratepayers named in 1734, and the population was 667 in 1801. On the north and west, rivers form the parish and county boundaries.5



Thomas died on 10 October 1834 at Roydon, Essex, at age 30.4 Historically, Roydon was a parish of scattered farms and cottages, with open fields and common meadows. There were 105 ratepayers named in 1734, and the population was 667 in 1801. On the north and west, rivers form the parish and county boundaries.5

Timeline

DateEventPlace
Family
1804BaptismSt. Dunstan's, Hunsdon, Hertfordshire1
1
1829MarriageSt. Peter's, Roydon, Essex4
1834DeathRoydon, Essex4

Family

Eliza Dearsley (c 1805-Jul 1831)

Citations

  1. [S499] Hunsdon Village Website - Parish registers page (https://hunsdon.org.uk/village-history/family-history/…) page 210.
  2. [S581] William Page A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 3 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=306
  3. [S549] E-mails from Eve Mintern to Tim Hill, 2012- 22nd Oct 2012 "Susannah Darby."
  4. [S549] E-mails from Eve Mintern to Tim Hill, 2012- 25th Oct 2012 "Children of Matthew and Susannah Bush."
  5. [S582] W. R.(editor) Powell A History of the County of Essex: Volume 4 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=534