Sorry Martin, nothing further known about John Warrick/Warwick. The research centred around the Hutchin family of Albury and no Warrick/Warwicks on database.
Interestingly though, I am in contact with a descendant of a Levi Roblett who hailed from the area if that is of any use.
Cheers Denise
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LAWRENCE - Gt Hormead, HUTCHIN - Albury, CARTER/CARTER CLAY - St Albans/Stanstead Abbotts, BURTON - Hoddesdon, WARD - Hunsdon, BEARD - Ware, LEE - Cripplegate/Glemsford
There are a few John Warwick’s that it could be. I have kept it on record as who knows what else I might turn up in the future to be able to link it. I have Warwick’s who married into the Hutchin family at Farnham and three Warwick boys married three Roblett girls, so a bit of a connection there. I have been in touch with Hutchins and like yourself am in contact with a Roblett descendant. Is Levi born about 1848?
Really interested in your Warwick/Hutchins at Farnham. Have done a great deal of research on the Hutchin family of Albury (1500+/- on our database) and there were a few Hutchins at Farnham. The research goes back to 1752 and it eventually became impossible to track every possible deviation of the lines, especially the females as they soon become very distant from the original But ... if you have a few moments to let me have them, I would be grateful.
As to Levi Roblett will send you a pm.
Cheers Denise
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LAWRENCE - Gt Hormead, HUTCHIN - Albury, CARTER/CARTER CLAY - St Albans/Stanstead Abbotts, BURTON - Hoddesdon, WARD - Hunsdon, BEARD - Ware, LEE - Cripplegate/Glemsford
Just in case it is of interest, recent research at HALS has revealed the marriage of Emma Warwick (born c1861 poss. in Brent Pelham), daughter of Arthur Warwick, Labourer, to a distant ancestor called Benjamin Brett (born c1841 Brent Pelham). She was his 2nd wife and considerably younger than him. That's all I have at the moment, but my Brett research is a work in progress.
I do have that marriage recorded and the children it produced. Emma is my third cousin three times removed. There were a lot of Warwick's and a lot of Bretts in Furneux Pelham in the 1800's. Emma's grandfather William Warwick also married a Brett. William was my first cousin, five times removed. I do have a lot of information on the Warwick's and I have quite a bit on the Bretts. If you would like any Warwick information please send me a PM.