Husband:
John SAVAGE (c. 1702, bur.1745)
Wife:
Mary WOODGATE (bur.1759)
Children:
Marriage:
2 Oct 1727
Fleet, London, UK1
Name:
John SAVAGE
Sex:
Male
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Birth:
c. 1702
Cowfold, Sussex, UK
Baptism:
3 Sep 1702 (age 0)
Occupation:
Carpenter
Burial:
14 Sep 1745
Cowfold, Sussex, UK
Name:
Mary WOODGATE
Sex:
Female
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Burial:
26 Oct 1759
Cowfold, Sussex, UK
wife of John Savage
Name:
John SAVAGE
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
c. 1735
Cookfield, Sussex, UK
Baptism:
17 Aug 1735 (age 0)
John Savage, son of John and Mary Savage
Address: Cowfold, Sussex, UK
Occupation:
Carpenter
A Thomas Savage, in the 1829 directory of London, was a watchmaker at 3 Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell.
Her nephews mentioned in Wills, as Thomas and William Savage of Clerkenwell were watchmakers. In Isaac Smith's will "to my cousins Thomas and William Savage of Clerkenwell" in Elizabeth Cook's will money left to "Thomas Savage of Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell, watchmaker in trust for the children of his deceased brother William Savage"
Marriage. Cit. Date: 2 October 1727.
Clandestine Marriage Registers. Fleet Notebooks.
2 October 1727 John Savage of the Parish of Cuffold in the County of Sussex Ba: and carpenter and Mary Woiodgate of the parish of Croydon in the County of Surrey, spinseter. Were married.
Parish Register for Baptism of Hannah Savage and daughter of John and Mary Savage, Cowfold, Sussex, UK, 23 February 1729/30.
Goodman, J (Ed), 2008, Coal and Calico, page 169, Merton Historical Society, England.
Bunhill Fields Burial Ground for Burial of Hannah Smith and of Bearbinder Lane (was off Lombard Street), Bunhill Fields Burial Ground, 26 May 1784.