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Wiltshire / Mary Earle of North Bradley
« on: Sunday 09 April 17 11:49 BST (UK)  »
Trying to find out about the family of Mary Earle.
Married 3rd September 1704, Tellisford, over the border in Somerset, Robert Moger (of Woolverton, Somerset)
Licence; 26th August 1704, applied for by Toby Crabbe.
Were they related to the Earles of Holt?

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Monmouthshire / Frederick John Moger
« on: Sunday 09 April 17 11:44 BST (UK)  »
Trying to track down Frederick John Moger, christened 20th April 1828, East Harptree, Somerset.
1851 Census; Bassaleg, Newport,  Monmouthshire, unmarried 22 year old farm servant.
No further records traced.

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Somerset / Judith Moger of Woolverton
« on: Sunday 09 April 17 11:41 BST (UK)  »
Trying to track down the fate of Judith Moger.
Christened; 9th October 1808, Woolverton, daughter of William and Anne Moger.
Unmarried in 1834, when she was a witness at her sister's wedding in Frome.
Many of her relatives moved to Southampton, but I can find no trace of her there either.

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Somerset / William Batchelor Moger, Sgt of 46th Foot.
« on: Sunday 09 April 17 11:38 BST (UK)  »
Try to track down what happened to William Batchelor Moger, christened 31st December 1802, Woolverton.
Attested; 31st December 1827, Bath. Details given in the Chelsea Pensioner Records of regiments served in Canada. Served in India.
1834; testified at the Canterbury trail of his cousin Private Reuben White Moger for manslaughter.
No further record traced.

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Wiltshire / Richard Dicke of Limpley Stoke
« on: Saturday 08 April 17 12:08 BST (UK)  »
Searching for the marriage of Richard Dicke, christened 29th December 1679, Limpley Stoke.
Wife; Hannah ****, married before 1709, from the birth of their first child.

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Somerset / Jonathan Grist of Hemington
« on: Saturday 08 April 17 12:04 BST (UK)  »
Looking for the marriage of Jonathan Grist, christened 4th October 1691, Hemington.
Wife; Martha ****
First child, July,  was christened; 11th February 1719/20, Hemington

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Somerset / Betram James Grist and John Hoste Grist
« on: Saturday 08 April 17 12:00 BST (UK)  »
Trying to chase up more lost sheep.
Namely Bertram James Grist, born 1846, Coleford.
In 1861 Census, a blacksmith living with his father, George Grist, in Radstock..
And his half brother John Hoste Grist, christened; 22nd September 1844, Holcombe.
In 1861 Census a carpenter living with his father.
Another half brother, Charles Marchant Grist, emigrated to Connecticut in 1870, but there is no evidence they followed him.

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London and Middlesex / Stephen Palmer of St Mary Savoy, Innholder
« on: Saturday 08 April 17 11:39 BST (UK)  »
I am trying to trace marriages for Stephen Palmer (born c1628, Steeple Ashton, Wiltshire?)
Married Joan/Joane, Westminster?, before 1665 from the christening of their eldest daughter.
Wife died before 1677, when he remarried. His new wife's PCC will makes reference to their marriage settlement of 4th August 1677, Jane Barnard, widow of Nathaniel Barnard, victualler, of St Andrew Holborn. But no record of remarriage traced.
This wife died February 1687/8, from probate. No record of burial traced.
He seems to have left London for Wiltshire in the 1690s, and remarried 25th June 1692, Kington St Michael, Wilts, Elizabeth Woolner, widow.
I have traced christening records for his daughters Mary, Elizabeth and Rebecca, but not for his son William (although he did receive a bequest in his step-mothers will of 1687/8.

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London and Middlesex / Jacob Myers of Bethnal Green, wife Mary Thiery Moger
« on: Saturday 08 April 17 10:06 BST (UK)  »
I am curious to find out more about Jacob Myers, whom the 1851 Census states was an interpreter in Bethnal Green,  born in Warsaw, but then a British subject.
Married; 30th April 1846, Abergavenney, my cousin Mary Thierry Moger (Born 1806, East Harptree, Somerset), he a licensed hawker, his bridge a teacher.
As someone of Anglo-Polish heritage myself, I was intrigued by a further link to the land of my fathers. 

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