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TREEBY death's Pembroke Docks
« on: Wednesday 25 January 17 20:03 GMT (UK) »
Hi Everyone,

From the new GRO indices I have :
TREBY, EDWARD       23     Order
GRO Reference: 1849  M Quarter in PEMBROKE  Volume 26  Page 533
TREBY, WILLIAM       9     Order
GRO Reference: 1849  M Quarter in PEMBROKE  Volume 26  Page 533

These were brothers and the older boy should have been recorded as Edwin NOT Edward.
I am wondering if there are additional local records ( Burial and or Newspaper ) ?

Another brother married two of my blood relatives; one in Kent the second (unlawfully) in Essex.

Yet another brother joined the US Union Navy and died a Confederate POW in Texas.

TIA
 

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Re: TREEBY death's Pembroke Docks
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 25 January 17 20:42 GMT (UK) »
1841 shows them as Edwin Damon and William Francis but no middle names on death reg

Apart from the 1841 entry - do you have his baptismal record to confirm he was Edwin rather than Edward?
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Re: TREEBY death's Pembroke Docks
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 25 January 17 22:02 GMT (UK) »
Hi CaroleW,

Thank you for your question.
The Christening of his only known sister Caroline is the only Christening record found for the family,
and that was in Devon. The family moved to Pembroke Dock between 1833 and 1835. The father was a blacksmith who worked in shipyards. Two son's moved to Chatham, Kent. There was a strong Royal Navy & Royal Marines link.
 
Hope this background helps.