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Topic: Deciphering a name in census 1851 (Read 1347 times)
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lizdb
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yes I saw that one when I found the 1810 one with the mother Mayzod Awbrey.
I guess they are all related somehow.
Anyone got a set of Swansea PArish registers tucked away?
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Eyesee
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Rev Beaumaurice Stracey Clarke 1813-1897
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Well you all have been busy while I was asleep. Many thanks.
Had not been able to find them after 1851 myself.
Eliza died in Pau in France in 1897 and the TDA said she was the widow of Richard. They may have all gone over the Channel.
Dawn - Will ask if you could look at LMA please.
Eliza was a TAYNTON, her father Robert was a surgeon, probably how she met RR. They were into medical, legal, military and church occupations.
The TAYNTONs came from Cowbridge in Glamorgan, as well as RR being Welsh, so had thought the name might have been Welsh. Lucy Aubrey seems to best explanation so far.
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CLAPHAM, Leeds and London TOMLIENS, Herefordshire and Southwark CLARKE, Sussex, Cambridge and Shropshire FAULCONER, MANNINGTON, RICHARDSON, TICEHURST, BROOK, ELPHICK, All Sussex UDY, CLEMENCE/CLEMENTS, Cornwall BROOKING, Devon FERNANDES, London RUSH, CARTER, GIBSON, REMINGTON, London and Surrey
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lizdb
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what an anti climax.
If Eliza went to France after being widowed it seems likely she took the children with her, including Luxeydubrey.
So the death we found in Holborn was not our Eliza, and hopes of a will in England (with Luxeydubrey mentioned) are nil.
Of course - if Uncle David and his wife are childless (and well off), then it is quite likely they left stuff to their neices and nephews ..... one of which is ..... you've guessed it? LD!
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