SCRIVENER George and Dorothy (Grimwade p.654)
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 11:03 am
The marriage in 1672 of George Scrivener to Dorothy Curry was recorded at St Dunstan in the West.
Five christening records of the children of George and Dorothy Scrivener at that church in 1675-84 show their address as White Alley from where Dorothy, thought to have been in 1697, had entered a maker’s mark at Goldsmiths Hall.
It seems safe to say, although Grimwade argues against, that Dorothy was George’s widow and that she entered the mark in 1694 following the burial of her husband at St Dunstan in that year.
Dorothy married Thomas Petty at St Dunstan in 1701.
Five christening records of the children of George and Dorothy Scrivener at that church in 1675-84 show their address as White Alley from where Dorothy, thought to have been in 1697, had entered a maker’s mark at Goldsmiths Hall.
It seems safe to say, although Grimwade argues against, that Dorothy was George’s widow and that she entered the mark in 1694 following the burial of her husband at St Dunstan in that year.
Dorothy married Thomas Petty at St Dunstan in 1701.