Mary Stagg1,2 
(circa 1771 - June 1839)
Relationship | 4th great-grandmother of Lorna Henderson |
BMDB data
Mary Stagg was born cir. 1771 ?Lambeth, SRY, ENG.2,3Mary Stagg married George Mallars on 5 Jul 1795 St Leonard, Shoreditch, Hackney, MDX, ENG, entry shows George MALLARS and Mary STAGG, b.o.t.p. single, married by banns. Both signed; Wit.: Samuel SIMPKINS, George ?LIMMING? (signed several on page.)1,2
Mary Stagg died in Jun 1839 ?Hackney, LND, ENG.3 She was buried on 19 Jun 1839 St Mary, Lambeth, Par. of St Mary, SRY, ENG


Family | George Mallars (cir. 1771 - cir. Apr 1842) |
Children |
Charts | My pedigree chart Maternal ancestors of Lorna |
Last Edited | 23 May 2021 |
Citations
- London Metropolitan Archives: Birth death marriage (filmed originals): , Marr. 5 Jul 1795 George MALLARS & Mary STAGG, St Leonard Shoreditch, Hackney, LND, extracted May 2021.
- London Metropolitan Archives: Birth death marriage (filmed originals): , Bap. 9 Sep 1804 Hannah d/o George & Mary MALLARS, St Mary, Lambeth, SRY, ref. Reference Number: P85/MRY1/349, image in Ancestry "London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812", extracted Mar 2019.
- London Metropolitan Archives: Birth death marriage (filmed originals): , Bur. 19 Jun 1839 Mary MALLARS, age 68, from workhouse, bur. St Mary, Lambeth, SRY, extracted May 2021.
- London Metropolitan Archives: Birth death marriage (filmed originals): , Bap. 20 Jun 1802 Thomas s/o George & Mary MALLARS, Lambeth St Mary, SRY, extracted Mar 2019.
- London Metropolitan Archives: Birth death marriage (filmed originals): , Bap. 29 Jun 1807 George s/o George & Mary MALLARS, Lambeth St Mary, SRY, extracted Mar 2019.
- London Metropolitan Archives: Birth death marriage (filmed originals): , Bap. 16 Jul 1809 (b. 6 Apr) Caroline d/o George & Mary MALLARS, Lambeth St Mary, SRY, extracted Mar 2019.
- FamilySearch, England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975: Bap.4 Aug 1816 William s/o George & Mary MALLARS, Lambeth St Mary, SRY, FHL Film 0254603-0254607, extracted May 2021.
E. & O. E. Some/most parish records are rather hard to read and names, places hard to interpret, particularly if you are unfamiliar with an area.