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Southwark, Christ Church
Baptism
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| 1 Mar 1840 | 3 Jul 1839 | James Stewart s/o John & Sarah Spanswick of Church Street, a Waiter |
Marriage
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| When Married | Name and Surname | Age | Condition | Rank or Profession | Residence at the time of Marriage | Fathers Name and Surname | Rank or Profession of Father |
| 22 Feb 1846 | Thomas Spanswick (x) | Full Age | Batchelor | Carman | 2 Commercial Rd | John Spanswick | Labourer |
| Maria Huntley (x) | Full Age | Spinster | | 1 Druces Place | Thomas Huntley | Carpenter |
Witnesses : Ben Jno Pyne (?), S G Watson
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Extracts from Croydon Select Vestry Minutes 1819-22, Vestry Order Book 1825-1828, and Vestry Order Book 1828-31
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| Date | Name | Abode | Age | Family | Reason | Decision |
| 30th June 1819 | Wm Spanswick | Shirley Common | 40 | Wife and 4 children | Out of work applied to be relieved til he could [get] employment | Relieved with 4s and enjoined to work as soon as possible in the mean time to have temporary relief |
| 7th March 1820 At Town Hall | Mrs W Spanswick | | | | do out of work | husband to apply |
| 28th Nov 1820 At the Town Hall | Wm Spanswicks wife | | | | out of work & ill with Rheum | 5/ do |
| 18th March 1822 At the Town Hall | Wm Spanswick | | | | very ill badly wounded legs | 10s |
| General Examination Town Hall 4th Aug 1828 | Eliz Spanswick | Shirley | 42 years | | ill Rheumatic Fever | cont Present Relief |
| " " | Wm Spanswick | Shirley | 6 | Bastard | Father Wm Hobbs | 2/s 6d Cont |
| 5th April 1829 Town Hall | Wm Spanswick | Shirley | | 4 Children | some shoes for himself | refused |
| 19th May 1829 | Wm Spanswick | Shirley | | | out of work and wants relief | relieved 5/ |
| At the Workhouse 29th Sept 1829 | William Spanswick | Common | | 4 Children | out of employ wants some relief | ? |
| " " | Spanswick Wms Wife | | | | wants something for her daur who is now confined with an illegite child the father of which is dead | 5/ |
| At the Town Hall 2nd Feb 1830 | Wm Spanswicks wife | | | | her daughter has a child illegitimate father of which is dead wants an allowance for same | to be allowed 2/ week |
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| At a General Examination of the Bastards and Pensioners 7th June 1830 | Receiving Amount | |
| Elizth Spanswick | 4s Pension | Spanswick to come |
| Wm Spanswick | 2s 6d | Bastard Child |
| Tho Spanswick | 2s 6d | Bastard Child |
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| At a General Examination of the Bastards and Pensioners 4th May 1831 | | | Receiving Amount | |
| Wm Spanswick | Dog & Bill yend | Aged 9 | 2s 6d | Bastard Cont |
| Thos Spanswick | Shirley | Aged 1 1/2 | 2s 6d | Bastard Cont |
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| Date | Name | Abode | Age | Family | Reason | Decision |
| 27th Sept 1831 | Charlotte Spanswick | | | | see before wants relief | 2s |
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Croydon St.John the Baptist Montmental Inscriptions
The History & Antiquities of Croydon
By Rev. D.W. Garrow, published 1818
(Note this is now available through Google Books)
I've made two visits to Croydon St.John the Baptist, but havn't been able to locate any surviving Spanswick Headstone - the only evidence that one existed is therefore from the publication above.
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| Spanswick, William 2 Sep 1799, aged 64 |
| ........., John 21 May 1790, aged 35 |
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