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Topic: marriage Mark WILKS Hallow (Read 564 times)
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Tati
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Hi all - wishing the baby a long and happy life 
Mary Ranford:
1881 http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=uki1881&indiv=try&h=23496443 RG11/2917 91 2
Having trouble finding her in 1871 - she's not with her parents.
1861 RG9/1828 125 12 Bishops Frome, Herefordshire Colliers Bridge John Ranford, head, 40, Carter, b. Worcestershire Sulsby? Mary, wife, 38, b. Worcestershire Shelsley Jane, dau, 12, b. Worcestershire Widbond Thomas, son, 10, Day Boy, b. Worcestershire Linton John, son, 8, b. Worcestershire Acton Beauchamp Mary, dau, 6, b. do. Charles, son, 4, b. do. Fanny, dau, 1, b. do.
Through the censuses, John's age varies quite a lot - shout if you want other census years for him
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"My dear, I think the English pronounce it 'appiness" Desire and hunger is the fire I breathe Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Jamie H
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Yes, blacksmithing seemed to run in the YOUNG family. Mark WILKS' uncle (Mark YOUNG), as you say, was one. I think Elizabeth YOUNG/WILKS named her son Mark after her brother. And Elizabeth and Mark YOUNG's father, Richard was a blacksmith. I'm wondering if Richard's father, Joseph was one too.
A good job they weren't plying their trade in Australia on days like this a smithy must've been a hot place to work in without extra heat from the weather.
Jamie
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TUDGEY; STEVENS (Surrey); SMITH (Surrey, Essex, Norfolk); WILKS (Worcs); YOUNG (Worcs); COWLEY (Ireland, Surrey); GROVE (Hampshire); REEVES (Gloucs. Worcs.); RETFORD (Hampshire, Surrey); FAIRBROTHER (Kent); WEBB (Surrey, Bucks); WILLIAMS (Pembrokeshire). Nicol (Scotland);DOLLOWAY (Kent); BOX (Worcs).
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happa_lee_uk
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Hi,
Im not sure if anyone could help me but i really hope i can be pointed in the right direction. Im trying to research my granddads family and have heard of my eldely grandmother that his uncle and possibly his mothers family were from Hallow, she rememberes the uncle lived in a small cottage on the Green that had a water pump in the garden and strangley she remembers it had no back door! this is going back to the 1940's and early 50's when the uncle must have been around 60/70? we think the family were Salisbury and he i believe was either William (Bill) or Ruban/Rouban im not sure how you spell that,a dn my great grandmother was their sister Ada (or Ida) who was born around 1900 and married George Wareham and moved to Birmingham to have my grandad, any info at all would be fantastic!! thanks a lot 
Lee Hutchings
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