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Topic: Marriage of James Youers (Read 227 times)
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Amyou
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Can anyone help, please.
I am looking for the parents and siblings of James Youers. Could be spelt Yours, Yoerrs. I think he was born early 1800 around Tetsworth. I believe his parents were James and Elizabeth, but no proof.
James was married to Ann, who was born in Thame, Oxfordshire. It would be nice to find out her maiden name and family info.
They were living in High Wycombe during the 1841 and 1851 census.
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Amyou
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Amyou
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Thanks for that Jamajo. It could be useful later. Sometimes bits of info all piece together evenutally.
Thanks again - hopefully some more info will turn up.
amyou
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Amyou
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Hi Jill
James and Ann's eldest child on the census is 12, but I think they are the parents of Richard, who was born around 1825 in High Wycombe. The name Ewers and Youers were most likely the same family, as it was how it was pronounced not spelt in those days!! So it could be them.
thanks again
Ann
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Amyou
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Hi Jill
I wasn't aware of that site. The names don't seem right. In the census the name is Yours and there is Ann, Fanny, George, James and Thomas. Richard isn't mentioned, but on his marriage cert his father's name is James and occupation is cordwainer (shoe maker). This ties in with James Yours, so trying to find out if correct.
Thanks for all your help. I don't suppose James and Ann would have married in High Wycombe, or would they?
Ann
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