Elizabeth
(Cal 1780-1853) |
Elizabeth![]() Chronology: She worked as a Blacksmith in 1841 and resided at "Blue Anchor" near Blindley Heath, Godstone, Surrey. 3 ![]() Elizabeth married George Head, son of William Head and Elizabeth Turner. (George Head was christened on 18 Jan 1770 in Godstone, Surrey,4 died in 1830 5 6 and was buried in 1830 in Lingfield, Surrey 7.) |
1 Ancestry.com Online Census and BMD, www.ancestry.com, 1841C, 1851C.
2 Web (Misc), http://www.gravestonephotos.com/public/gravedetails.php?available=yes&fullname=George%20Head&grave=104288&personid=226205&db=104288.
3 Ancestry.com Online Census and BMD, www.ancestry.com, 1841C.
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The Church of Latter Day Saints, International Genealogical Index, www.familysearch.org/, GEORGE HEAD
Christening: 18 JAN 1770 Godstone, Surrey
Father: WILLIAM HEAD
Mother: ELIZABETH
Messages: Extracted birth or christening record for locality listed in the record.
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Web (Misc), The following extract from the RH7 website fills in some detail (see http://www.rh7.org/factsheets/Blacksmiths.html)
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The HEAD Family
The HEAD family were blacksmiths in the area since at least the late 1700s, and had smithies at Blindley Heath and Dormansland.
(Blindley Heath was originally within the ecclesiastical parish of Godstone, becoming a separate parish in 1842. Similarly, Dormansland was originally within Lingfield ecclesias-tical parish, becoming a parish in its own right in 1885. Therefore, although early references to the HEAD family mention Godstone and Lingfield it is almost certain that these relate to Blindley Heath and Dormansland respectively.)
William HEAD of Godstone, Blacksmith, died in 1791. His Will refers to his wife Elizabeth and 6 children - William, Elizabeth, Thomas, George, Charles and James. It is thought that Elizabeth was William's second wife and that William junior, Elizabeth and Thomas were his children by his first wife Sarah. Thomas and George followed in their father's footsteps and became blacksmiths. (Charles became the inn-keeper of The Star Inn, Lingfield and was the father of Charles HEAD and George HEAD, both of whom became carpenters. Charles junior sub-sequently succeeded his father as innkeeper of The Star Inn, and also served as Parish Clerk.)
Blindley Heath
George HEAD is believed to have succeeded his father William as the blacksmith at Blindley Heath. George died in 1830 and in his Will he requests that his son James "take care and carry on the business of Blacksmith for my said Wife Elizabeth and that my said Wife Elizabeth shall pay unto him wages for so doing". Although the 1841 census records Elizabeth HEAD's occupation as Blacksmith no doubt James, who remained living with her, ran the business for her until she died in 1853. James then carried on the business until his death in 1870, when his older brother George took over. George died in 1882 and his son, George junior, appears to have carried on the business until around 1910 when it finally passed out of the family - George junior's son, George William, having died in 1899.
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6 National Archives UK, Will.
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Web (Misc), http://www.gravestonephotos.com/public/gravedetails.php?available=yes&fullname=George%20Head&grave=104288&personid=226205&db=104288. full name
George Head
Elizabeth Head
Elizabeath Head