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London and Middlesex / Re: Twickenham Burials 1810 and 1843
« on: Wednesday 02 August 23 07:25 BST (UK)  »
Ancestry has a burial for a Samuel Goddard July 1810

St Mary the Virgin, Twickenham, Richmond Upon Thames, England

Ann Hill’s burial at Saint Mary the Virgin, Twickenham

Ive emailed the church to confirm and locate the burial site if it can be done . Thank you.

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London and Middlesex / Twickenham Burials 1810 and 1843
« on: Wednesday 02 August 23 04:06 BST (UK)  »
Im looking for the graves of Samuel Goddard and his wife Ann Fountain also known as Hill. Samuel died in 1810 and was a captain in the army. Ann remarried Rev Charles Hill then passed in 1843. Ann stated in her will she had purchased a plot in Twickenham Cemetery next to her husband Samuel Goddard. This would have been pre present Twickenham Cemetery. Is there any links to which cemetery it could be? Tried all the usual sites without success. Thanks Alex

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Try here

https://sthelier.je/cemeteries/   It gives both an email address & telephone number

What you have seen is a list of burials taken from the burial register - that doesn't mean there is a headstone

Yes thanks got a reply from them to say there is a sandstone cross at that site for John A Bernard, Im pretty sure you can see it side on in Google Maps from the road but cant see anything to read.

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Have you confirmed with the cemetery that there is a headstone?

https://www.theislandwiki.org/index.php/Almorah_burial_records_B
How does it tell me if there is a headstone or not ? Sorry just assumed there would be and the website of photographs of the cemetery just said a selection of photographs from the cemetery but nowhere to contact to ask.Alex

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Hi can anyone photograph a headstone or transcribe whats on it in this cemetery please for:
 
BERNARD Jean Anthoine burial 13/Jun/1867  plot 25/21/Y

thanks Alex

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The Common Room / Re: Taylor Puzzle
« on: Wednesday 25 January 23 06:57 GMT (UK)  »
So if Mary Kathleen was illegitimate then there couldn't have been a marriage the year before she was born so I guess its case closed and move on.

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The Common Room / Re: Taylor Puzzle
« on: Wednesday 25 January 23 06:53 GMT (UK)  »
She may have changed her name to that of the child's father to appear married.

Mary Kathleen Ashton (not Mary Kate) re 1911 was registered as Mary Kathleen TAYLOR, September quarter 1907 Hull. Vol 09D page 282.

There is no mothers maiden name listed so illegitimate.

If you get a copy of the certificate it will confirm her mother's name.

Ref: GRO Index
Yes looks good , probably spending too much time on the marriage which Im coming to agree I dont think it exists. Im sure of the mother daughter thing its definitely them. Not sure where the Kate came from I had Kathleen further down, I got her DoB from the 1939 register. Thanks for the help.

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The Common Room / Taylor Puzzle
« on: Wednesday 25 January 23 05:57 GMT (UK)  »
I have a Beatrice Taylor ch 12 Nov 1876 she appears on family census 1881 and 1891 , possibly a visitor on 1901 census , then I pick her up on the 1911 census where she is now Beatrice Ashton with a child Mary Kathleen Ashton 3yrs old born Hull ,the census says she had been married 5 years (1906+-)also on the census is her mother Frances Caroline Clark/Taylor who is classed as a visitor all the addresses match up OK. Never found a husband or marriage in that name. Mother FC Clark died 1922 and her probate mentions Beatrice Ashton as a spinster along with her sister Edith Gertrude Gill nee Taylor.
Beatrice married Percy Brook 1923 and the child became Mary Kathleen Brook , on the birth transcript as well as Ashton and was mentioned in Beatrice Taylor / Brooks probate as a spinster.
My questions are can she be married and still be a spinster? Ive researched the marriage for so long with no results ,there is a Beatrice Taylor marrying a Fred Ashton 1906 but its not my Beatrice ,dates wrong,father wrong my father is Alfred Herbert Taylor. Is it possible to marry and be divorced without any records? Thanks Alex

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Struggling with this will
« on: Thursday 12 January 23 09:56 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks everyone found the link through Caroline Hunniber's will , much appreciated .
Alex

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