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amber39
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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On Freereg there are some Rumbles but no Kettles that I could find. ( a some what amusing sentence I have just realised, sorry about that)
All events are at St Mary the Virgin Church Welney.
Robert Rumble bp.27/8/1810 Father Robert, Mother Catherine.
Susannah bp12/8/1810 Same parents
John bp 3/11/1811 Father William Mother Elizabeth
Marriages 18/10/1787 John Rumble Bachelor = Elizabeth Leeds Spinster Witnesses Adam Blackwell and Gabriel Scott Bride and Groom signed with a mark
25/3/1811 Elizabeth Rumble = William Ambrose Witnesses Morley Beart and Thomas Horn also John Loveday Bride and Groom made their mark
I hope this might be helpful.
Regards Amber39
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Norfolk: Copling,Coppen ,Oakley, Vertigans,Mallowes/Mallis. Suffolk: Grist, Scopes, Bullenthorpe. Knights Cambs.: Wilson, Andrews.
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Annette7
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I note on the 1851 Census that there is a William Rumble b.1815 Welney - is this your ancester?
Since Welney is on the border with Cambridgeshire there seems to be some confusion over which county it is in - on the census it shows both.
There are submitted entries on the Cambs. IGI showing that William was born/baptised 20/8/1815 Welney, son of Robert and Catherine. Robert Rumble married Catherine Hurst 20/11/1804 Welney. Again from submitted entries Robert is shown bc.1785 Wenley, son of John and Elizabeth Lord - wonder is this surname should read Leeds. Perhaps Robert was born prior to the marriage.
They seem to be the only Rumble family that were in Welney.
Annette
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Scopes (One-Name Study - Worldwide) Suffolk - Grist, Knights, Bullenthorpe, Watcham Scotland - Spence, Horne, Cowan, Moffat London - Monk Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Annette7
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Mary Rumble's baptism is still on the IGI - bp.7/1/1815 Welney, dau. of Samuel and Sarah, as was a sibling's - Maria bp.28/1/1817.
Samuel Rumble married Sarah Keddle 16/8/1814 Welney (St. Mary the Virgin).
It seems that between 1817 and 1822 the family moved to Northwold, Norfolk which is close by. On 1/12/1822 3 daughters were baptised on the same day - Matilda, Hannah and Maria - shown as dau.'s of Samuel and Sarah Kettle. I feel sure that this is the same Samuel and Sarah and that the surname is probably Keddle and not Kettle.
In 1851 - at Northwold - Samuel is living with married dau. Matilda (now Oliver) and her family. He is shown as bc.1787 Northwold. However, Northwold doesn't seem to be well covered on-line I'm afraid and it may well mean a check of the original parish records to pursue him further.
You say Mary married a Mr. King - however, I can't find a Mary King born Welney on the census so what happened to her after she married? What was her husband full name?
Annette
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Scopes (One-Name Study - Worldwide) Suffolk - Grist, Knights, Bullenthorpe, Watcham Scotland - Spence, Horne, Cowan, Moffat London - Monk Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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peggypatch
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No Mary Rumble (or any variant spelling) marrying a man named King on the Norfolk marriage index 1801-1837
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Annette7
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Renae
Thank you for thinking of this update but I did have a PM from Penshurst explaining all. However, I understand Mary was a widow with one child so no living husband left behind.
Annette
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Scopes (One-Name Study - Worldwide) Suffolk - Grist, Knights, Bullenthorpe, Watcham Scotland - Spence, Horne, Cowan, Moffat London - Monk Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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