WARREN, Sarah

WARREN, Sarah[1]

Female Abt 1761 - 1846  (85 years)


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  • Name WARREN, Sarah 
    Birth Abt 1761  Warminster, Wiltshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Listed on the 1841 census as age 75.

      (Raewyn)
    • England & Wales Christening Index (Ancestry)
    Christening 5 Oct 1761  Warminster, Wiltshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Name Sarah Coltman 
    Reference Number 1206 
    Residence 1841  New Parks Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Sarah Coltman, aged 75 is listed on the 1841 Census under the New Parks address, but in a separate household from the main Clarke family. A number of other names are also listed.

    (Raewyn) 
    Death 31 Oct 1846  [2
    Person ID I1206  Main Tree | Ancestor of Vern Smith
    Last Modified 1 May 2017 

    Father WARREN, Pittman,   b. 1720   bur. 6 Nov 1788, Warminster, Wiltshire Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 68 years) 
    Mother ALDRIDGE, Margaret 
    Marriage 24 Sep 1754  Warminster, Wiltshire Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F1548  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 HODGSON, Captain Thomas 
    Marriage Nov 1787 
    Notes 
    Family ID F1547  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 1 May 2017 

    Family 2 COLTMAN, John,   b. 9 Aug 1768, Leicester Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 01 Mar 1844 (Age 75 years) 
    Marriage 28 Mar 1799  Holy Trinity, Clapham, Surrey Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    • The Gentleman's Magazine (London, England), Volume 85:

      At Clapham, Surrey, Mr John Coltman, jun. to Mrs Hodgson, widow of Capt. Tho. H. of the Earl Cornwallis East-Indiaman.

      https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=f30dAQAAMAAJ

      (Raewyn)
    • England Marriages 1538-1973 Transcription

      First name(s) Sarah
      Last name Hodgson
      Marriage year 1799
      Marriage date 28 Mar 1799
      Marriage place Holy Trinity, Clapham, Surrey, England
      Spouse's first name(s) John
      Spouse's last name Coltman
      Place Clapham
      County Surrey
      Country England
      Record set England Marriages 1538-1973
    Children 
     1. COLTMAN, John,   b. Abt 01 Jan 1800   d. Abt 1864 (Age 63 years)
    +2. COLTMAN, Sarah,   b. 11 Jun 1801, Leicester Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 27 Oct 1846 (Age 45 years)
    Family ID F512  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 9 Aug 2015 

  • Notes 
    • Widow of Captain Thos. Hodgson. Lived at Walton on Thames. She was Sarah Hudson - Ruth Denton's letter, c. 1975.

  • Sources 
    1. [S251] Catherine Hutton Beale, Catherine Hutton and her Friends, (Cornish Brothers, 37 New Street, 1895. Available online https://archive.org/details/catherinehutton00huttgoog), 110.
      "The little Snowdrop Sarah," recently mentioned, was Mrs. Coltman's only grand-daughter ; she afterwards became Mrs. Clarke, and was the daughter of John Coltman, whose marriage has not yet been alluded to, but which took place in London in the month of March, 1799.
      The object of his choice, and the lady who became the mother of his two children, Sarah and John, was Mrs. Hodgson, the widow of Captain Thos. Hodgson, who had died on his passagee home from India, leaving her still in her youth. She fixed her residence at Walton-on-Thames, very near to that of Miss Mary Smith, which occasioned an intimacy between the ladies. After Miss Smith had settled a little time in Leicester as Mrs. Samuel Coltman, she invited Mrs. Hodgson to visit her, and she was introduced as her friend to the different members of the Coltman family, and to their circle of acquaintance, and in no very long time afterwards became the wife of the elder son. John Coltman was of a more sedate and grave temperament than his brother, and was more like his father, fond of study, with a decided taste for art, and for intellectual pursuits; he was the subject in early youth of deep religious impressions, and in after years he became attached to the ministry of the Rev. Robert Hall, by whom he was baptised by immersion, and united himself to the church under his care. He had a noble and generous disposition, and entered warmly into all plans of public and private benevolence ; he took great interest in politics, his views being what are called Liberal, and he lived and died very highly respected in his native town. In his own family, before his marriage, which did not take place until he was thirty, he was, from age and other circumstances, more particularly associated with his sister, Mrs. Heyrick, whom in many respects he greatly resembled.

    2. [S266] Denton, Ruth, letter of c. 1975.

    3. [S251] Catherine Hutton Beale, Catherine Hutton and her Friends, (Cornish Brothers, 37 New Street, 1895. Available online https://archive.org/details/catherinehutton00huttgoog), p. 110.