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Re: AUMONIER - Huguenot family, Spitalfields ?
« Reply #18 on: Sunday 08 November 15 17:33 GMT (UK) »
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Re: AUMONIER - Huguenot family, Spitalfields ?
« Reply #19 on: Sunday 08 November 15 18:49 GMT (UK) »
ok thanks Dawn for the info,,,Still trying to find William Woollams Parents he was married to Mary Ann Aumonier on 12th October 1806 of Wm Woollams & Co Ltd Famous Wallpaper Maker.passed his company to his 3 sons William Thomas and David although another Son was mentioned...passed to Frederick Aumonier when the sons had died who married Emily Woollams born 1829 last born to William and Mary Ann Woollams(Aumonier)

thanks Dianne Woollams

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Re: AUMONIER - Huguenot family, Spitalfields ?
« Reply #20 on: Monday 09 November 15 13:45 GMT (UK) »
ok thanks Dawn for the info,,,Still trying to find William Woollams Parents he was married to Mary Ann Aumonier on 12th October 1806 of Wm Woollams & Co Ltd Famous Wallpaper Maker.passed his company to his 3 sons William Thomas and David although another Son was mentioned...passed to Frederick Aumonier when the sons had died who married Emily Woollams born 1829 last born to William and Mary Ann Woollams(Aumonier)

thanks Dianne Woollams
I now realise because the dates do not match......two closely related Frederick Aumoniers and the Frederick that took over the Wm Woollams London wallpaper company was Frederick Aumonier born 1837 and not the Frederick Gibson Aumonier 1801-1866 that married Emily Woollams 1829-1879 F G Aumonier was nearly 30 years older than Emily and I do not see any children from them either.....

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Re: AUMONIER - Huguenot family, Spitalfields ?
« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 19 December 23 20:56 GMT (UK) »
Its quite clear that David Aumonier as a Witness on the marriage of William Woollams and Marie Anne Aumonier is related to her..... as in her Father.  John as in Jean would be Marie Annes Brother.
I hope that helps anybody still trying to tie up their relationship. regards Dianne Woollams


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Re: AUMONIER - Huguenot family, Spitalfields ?
« Reply #22 on: Wednesday 20 December 23 09:29 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for the update Dianne.

Glad to see you're still working on this topic from 2015  :D
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Re: AUMONIER - Huguenot family, Spitalfields ?
« Reply #23 on: Monday 01 January 24 10:42 GMT (UK) »
Hello dawnsh,
  Yes recently got back to Ancestry searching with even more confusing outcomes...If David Aumonier did marry again in 1781 after his wife died in 1780 it would once again put a shadow over Marie Anne Aumonier parentage as she was born in 1785.....
Sure has been taking my time up for a few months but very enjoyable indeed.
regards Woollie