Charlotte Ashling's Hymn Book
Charlotte Ashling Her Book Harmston 1856 Another religious book, this time The Wesleyan Methodists Hymn Book, published in 1853. Measuring just 5cm x 8cm and 3cm deep, it’s not the largest tome in the shop, but three years after it was published it came into the possession of someone who wrote her name on the inside page and became part of its history. Charlotte was born Charlotte Turner in Harmston, Lincolnshire, in 1826 and was baptised there on the 17th of June that year. She was the daughter of Samuel Turner (1779-1865), an agricultural labourer, and Mary Ann Grimley (1794-1877). In 1841, we can find her living at home with her parents and three sisters in Harmston and on the 12th of February 1846, Charlotte married James Ashling, a carpenter. In 1851 Charlotte and James are living in 23 Manor House Street, Harmston, where James is a carpenter and joiner while Charlotte works as a dressmaker. Around the time when Charlotte wrote her inscription, the couple were running the Thorold