Hannah Freeth was the first child of William Freeth & Sarah Gutteridge christened November 9th, 1828 at Smethwick, Staffs.
In 1841 Hannah was a servant with the Thomson family at Cross St, Harborne.
In 1851 Hannah was living back at home at Robuck Lane, Smethwick with her parents & brothers & sisters - George (20) a caster at the iron works, Samuel (17) a glass maker, William (14) & Thomas (12) both labourers at the glass works, Edwin (10), John (8), Emma (6), Sarah (3) & Jane (3 months). Also listed on the census was a grandson Leonard Freeth (2), the illegitimate child of Hannah.
fh.4.6.1.4.1.1 Leonard Freeth born March 8th, 1849 at Smethwick.
Hannah married Henry Blackman in July-September 1857 at Kings Norton. Henry was the son of Sarah & George Blackman christened April 6th, 1828 at Tockenham, Wilts.
In 1861 Hannah & Henry were living at 10 Roebuck Lane, Smethwick, near her parents at #6 Roebuck Lane. Her illegitimate son, Leonard, was in fact still living with his grandparents & was working as a carter boy. Hannah & Henry had 2 children – Samuel F (3) & George H F (1), & Henry worked as a plate layer.
By 1871 Hannah & Henry (Honey in census) had moved to Jesson St, West Bromwich where Henry was a railway labourer. At home were Samuel, George H, Sarah H F (9), William (5) & Edwin (3). Also with them at the time of the census was Jabez S Blackman, a 5 year old nephew. Their daughter Mary J F was visiting her uncle John Freeth & aunts Sarah & Jane and half-brother Leonard at Roebuck Lane, Smethwick.
In 1881 Henry & Hannah (referenced as Blackmoor in Ancestry.co.uk) were living at 40 Bilhay St, West Bromwich & Henry was listed as a railway platelayer. At home were Samuel, also a railway platelayer, Sarah H, Mary J, William, an ironworks boy, & Edwin. With them at the time of the census was niece Mary J Freeth (3) & a boarder, William Partridge (32), a brass founder.
In 1891 they were still living at Bilhay St (now #37) & Henry continued to be a railway platelayer. Still at home were Samuel, now an assurance agent, Sarah H F, a spring maker & William, a cutter down. Still boarding with them was William Partridge. Daughter Mary Jane had married Benjamin Smith, a coal miner, by this time & they were living at 24 Richard St, West Bromwich with their 2 sons & 2 daughters.
Neither Hannah nor Henry could be found in the 1901 census & they had presumably died as living at 37 Bilhay St were their children Samuel, still as assurance agent, Sarah, still a spring maker, William, now a horse driver & Edwin who was an assurance agent & also widowed by this time. They had a domestic servant, Gertrude Harcourt (15).
The children of Hannah Freeth & Henry Blackman were:
fh.4.6.1.4.1.2 Samuel F Blackman born 1858 at Smethwick
fh.4.6.1.4.1.3 George H F Blackman born c1860 at West Bromwich
fh.4.6.1.4.1.4 Sarah Hannah Freeth Blackman born Oct-December 1861 at Bilston,
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fh.4.6.1.4.1.5 Mary Jane Freeth Blackman born Oct-December 1863 at Bilston,
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fh.4.6.1.4.1.6 William Blackman born c1866 at West Bromwich
fh.4.6.1.4.1.7 Edwin Blackman born c1868 at West Bromwich