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johnP-bedford
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Grand baby Jack 21/08/2008
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1871 24 High St, Bolnhurst Thomas Wildman head marr 56 ag lab b Ravensden Ann Wildman wife 53 b Bolnhurst
From FreeBMD (also online) I did find a marriage of Thomas Wildman to Ann Lovel in Jul/Sept 1840 Bedford RD 6/33. This is verified by the 1861 census entry as the mother in law is with the family..
1861 Street, Bolnhurst Thomas 47 & wife Ann 43 Harriott 18, Charles 13, Samuel 11, John 8 - all born Bolnhurst + Hannah Lovell age 64, mother, widow born Thurleigh
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Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukPartridge - North Beds; Peterborough Bishop - Bedford; Hunts, Hemingford Grey Allen - Hunts, Hemingford Abbotts Clement - Croydon ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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johnP-bedford
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To give added value to David's last posting, from the Ravensden parish records.
William Wildman was a widower when he married Sarah Houghton, spinster on 13/9/1808 (blimey it's just been their 200th anniversary - what do you get for that)
Well David, point 1; you say he seems a bit on the young side, consider the bride Sarah, she was baptised 19 June 1791 making her around 18, daughter of Jonathan & Eliz.
point 2: it's not his 2nd marriage - it's his 3rd, as when he married Ann Ravens on 25 May 1800 he was a widower.
The burial on 27 May 1808 was Ann, wife of William Wildman.
I suspect he was previously married to Elizabeth Westly on 7 Jan 1798 at Ravensden.
Burial on 10 April 1799 of Eliz, wife of William Wildman.
Also burial on 7 Sept 1800 of Ann Wildman, daughter of William & Eliz (his late wife). Ann was baptised 7 Apr 1799.
Going back to the top... George WILEMAN, bach of Ravensden married Ann Skinner at Renhold on 11 Nov 1788. The banns are in the Ravensden PR in 1788. George on William's baptism & on his marriage is stated to be a labourer, but on his burial in 1793 he's a carpenter.
Other burials, Ann is a widow Ann Skinner is daughter to George (carpenter) & Ann William is son of William Wildman & Eliz Westley before they were married. Also one last bit,
there is a baptism on 19 Nov 1769 of Frances daughter of John & Sarah Tyler alias Wildman
Regards John
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Lots of good stuff there John.
So although William baptised 1791 wasn't the one who was buried in 1797, he couldn't have been the William, widower, who married in 1808, so he can definitely be ruled out. I think that leaves the field clear for the 1798, 1800, and 1808 marriages to be those of William baptised 1768
Interesting that the Tyler alias Wildman, or vice versa, name also crops up in Ravensden.
David
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Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukBeds: Cople: Luke/Spencer Everton: Hale Henlow: Cooper/Watts/Sabey Potton: Merrill Southill: Faulkner/Litchfield/Sabey Woburn/Husborne Crawley: Surkitt Hunts: Gt Gransden: Merrill/Chandler/Medlock Toseland: Surkitt/Hedge/Corn Cambs: Bourn: Bowd Eltisley: Medlock Graveley: Ford/Revell
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