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RCB
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ALWAY and GREENLAND early 1800's
« on: Wednesday 10 June 09 14:44 UTC (UK) »

Hello - I'm just trying to tidy up a few loose ends, the families of a couple who crossed the Severn to settle in Newport,  their son even became Mayor of Newport in 1898.
Edwin Greenland married Eleanor Alway in Bath 1842, they already had a son George the eventual mayor, and were living in Newport 1841 census.

With Alway not being that common I think I have just found Eleanors baptism 1817 Bath Abbey, daughter of Richard and Mary, so I'm looking to confirm that.  The 1841 census isn't very helpful, 1851 shows a Richard 64? Mary 53 in Stogursey, a long way from Bath.

Edwin Greenland born about 1815? gives his place of birth as Bath or Keynsham, no idea about parents names.

Yes I could order the marriage certificate, but this isn't direct family, this is one of those off shoots via in-laws.
happy if you can help cheers Fred

Future mayor George Greenland crosses the Severn to marry Helen Simmons in Bath registry office in 1862, so the Greenlands or Alway's? must still be in Bath.

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Liz in France
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Re: Alway and Greeenland early 1800's
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 10 June 09 17:31 UTC (UK) »

Hi,

Interesting to note that on UKBMD the birth registry for (George) 1839 reads 'Boy son of Edward (Greenland) mmn Alway.  So which is it? Edwin as per the marriage entry in 1842 or Edward?

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Re: Alway and Greeenland early 1800's
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 10 June 09 17:48 UTC (UK) »

Bonjour Liz in France in my best Del Boy franch.

At least you have George registered he doesn't show Free BMD.  This is them in 1841
1841 census
Address - St Woollos, Newport.
Head -       Edwin Greenland age 26, labourer.
Wife -       Elin (Eleanor) Greenland age 20?(24)
Son -       George Greenland age 20 months.

There is an Edwin's death registered in Bath 1838, I wondered if it was Edwin son of Edwin?

Since I last posted I have found that the Helen Simmonds who marries our George married her cousin?  Helen's mother is Mary Ann Alway, she married John Simmonds 1838 in Bath.  In 1849 a Diana Alway married George Parsons in Bath, so the Alway family were in Bath, but are lost in the census.  mis-spelt or just missed.

Thanks for bothering to look, we've got thunder here in the Forest of Dean, it tripped my electric off about an hour ago. cheers fred
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Liz in France
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Re: Alway and Greeenland early 1800's
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 10 June 09 18:03 UTC (UK) »

Hi Fred,

Your french is as good as mine and if it is any consolation, it is pretty stormy here in SW France too, though not raining at the moment.

It is possible that Edwin was the son of Edwin and Eleanor as it would fit timewise.  There is a birth entry of 4/1839 Bath for Male Greenland at FreeBMD.  They obviously could not think of a name in time.

I have a vague recollection of the name Allways or Always being connected with a photography business in Bath going back more years than I care to remember.

Hope you find what you are looking for.

Best wishes,
Elizabeth
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RCB
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Re: Alway and Greeenland early 1800's
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 10 June 09 18:13 UTC (UK) »

Me again Liz - That recollection of a photography business strikes a chord.  My mother in law, George Greenland was her grandfather, well she has a fantastic family photo album, well it would be fantastic but there is hardly a name to go with any of the photos, all well over a hundred years old, 150 years possibly.  People still do it, don't bother recording names, the occation and place, and then the photo becomes useless.

I was in Normandy looking for a cottage before Christmas, a mate sold his cottage and wants to buy something bigger, you get a lot more for your money in France.  cheers fred
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Re: Alway and Greeenland early 1800's
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 10 June 09 21:26 UTC (UK) »

Hi Fred,

Quite agree about the photographs.  I have a pile of them taken in a Bath studio and thought I had identified the subjects only to find that another part of the family lived there too.  Now I am totally confused.

With regard to property over here, yes you probably would get more for your money but with the rate of exchange, albeit improving, you will  need a lot more now to buy a property, than a year ago.  Still wouldn't come back though.

Best wishes,
Liz
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