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Offline Mabel Bagshawe

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Re: Wineyates/Baker
« Reply #18 on: Monday 11 November 13 22:32 GMT (UK) »
The 1852 marriage of Emma Whingates and Samuel Barnett is Emma the mother. She's a 35 yr old widow, her spouse 45 and a widower. Her maiden name looks like it might be Hines

Samuel Baker is one of the witnesses (makes his mark)

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« Reply #19 on: Monday 11 November 13 22:43 GMT (UK) »
In this family, Eliza is the correct age for Frances, however Eliza marries Henry Haines in 1854 and is with him on 1861 census (definitely the same couple - there can't be many military ornament makers called Henry Haines in the area)

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« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 12 November 13 10:00 GMT (UK) »
The 1852 marriage of Emma Whingates and Samuel Barnett is Emma the mother. She's a 35 yr old widow, her spouse 45 and a widower. Her maiden name looks like it might be Hines

Samuel Baker is one of the witnesses (makes his mark)
Thank you - amazing amount of info.  How do you look at the marriage details on line?  I am of the generation who used to go up to St catherine's house so would appreciate pointing in the right direction.  Thanks Marie

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« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 12 November 13 20:03 GMT (UK) »
Some subscription sites like Ancestry or Find My Past have digitised sets of parish registers. Others  groups like local history libraries or family histriy groups also make things available free or via membership