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JennyP2
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Re: Barkingside
« Reply #30 on: Saturday 24 October 09 13:52 UTC (UK) »

Hi Pem,
  Yes Edie did live in Netley Road - in the last house on the right at the end of the road. She would be delighted to know that we are in touch. One detail which I omitted in my first message was that Henry Warren and Mary Pipe were married on 5th Dec.1861 at Barkingside ie after Annie was born so explains why she was known as Annie Pipe? I would love to be in E-mail contact but I believe that I have to have posted three messages before I can do so.... better post another message.
                                      Jenny
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JennyP2
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Re: Barkingside
« Reply #31 on: Saturday 24 October 09 14:14 UTC (UK) »

Hi Pem,
I have not go very far with the ancestors of George and Ruth Pipe. The only clues are that George  aged 73, gave his birthplace as Woodbridge, Suffolk in the 1881 census. Also in the 1881 census an Edward Pipe, aged 72 living in W.Ham gave his birthplace as Woodbridge. I have found the marriage of Edward to Hannah Fisher at Barkingside in 1836 so it is quite possible that Edward and George were brothers? A Sarah Pipe was buried at Barkingside , aged 84 in 1859....possible Mother?
                                                   Jenny
             
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JennyP2
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Re: Barkingside
« Reply #32 on: Friday 30 October 09 13:28 UTC (UK) »

Hi Everyone,

As Mawhood is such a rare name, I thought you might like to know about an article in the Nov. issue of TNA's Ancestors magazine( p.71) concerning a book published in1956 by the Catholic Record Soceity: William Mawhood's The Mawhood Diaries. It contains a selection from the diary of William Mawhood, a woollen draper of London for the years 1764-90. No more details are given; just the suggestion to try booksellers such as abebooks.
                                       Jenny
         


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