Author Topic: Now you find him then he's Gone Henry WHITEHEAD and Martha BOYNETT and FUNNELL  (Read 1362 times)

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Re: Now you find him then he's Gone Henry WHITEHEAD and Martha BOYNETT and FUNNELL
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 22 July 17 08:34 BST (UK) »
Frances may well have been born in 1781, the Whiteheads real loose with their ages.
Son James Whitehead no birth or baptism record yet found, was witness to Sophia Whitehead's husband's will in 1860, Sophia was born in Ipswich to George Whitehead and Frances Crisp
A Fanny crisp was born in Diss in 1781

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Re: Now you find him then he's Gone Henry WHITEHEAD and Martha BOYNETT and FUNNELL
« Reply #10 on: Friday 11 August 17 05:35 BST (UK) »
Daughter Phoebe's 1866 marriage just says she is daughter of Henry Whitehead a baker, doesn't indicate if he is still alive or not.

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Re: Now you find him then he's Gone Henry WHITEHEAD and Martha BOYNETT and FUNNELL
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 16 August 17 00:52 BST (UK) »
Martha Phoebe Whitehead's birth Certificate arrived yesterday, she was born 13 January 1846 at 8 Plough Yard, Shoreditch, father Henry Whitehead a baker, and mother Martha Whitehead, formerly, Boynett, Martha marks as informant.

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Re: Now you find him then he's Gone Henry WHITEHEAD and Martha BOYNETT and FUNNELL
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 17 August 17 12:07 BST (UK) »
Can I throw a spanner in the works as it were

20/09/1866
St Bartholomew's Bethnal Green
George Coker 20 Collar man  father George Mills Coker carman
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Martha Whitehead 20 father William Whitehead  Baker
both address 15 Collingwood Road

witnessed by John Archer and Hannah ?

Is this the same Martha Phoebe born 1846 Shoreditch?
Louisa Maud

PS where is marriage  showing Martha's  father as Henry, perhaps their are 2 Martha's?
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Re: Now you find him then he's Gone Henry WHITEHEAD and Martha BOYNETT and FUNNELL
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 17 August 17 12:24 BST (UK) »
Can I throw a spanner in the works as it were

20/09/1866
St Bartholomew's Bethnal Green
George Coker 20 Collar man  father George Mills Coker carman
and
Martha Whitehead 20 father William Whitehead  Baker
both address 15 Collingwood Road

witnessed by John Archer and Hannah ?

Is this the same Martha Phoebe born 1846 Shoreditch?
Louisa Maud

PS where is marriage  showing Martha's  father as Henry, perhaps their are 2 Martha's?

the opening post note she marries Thomas Austen (as Phoebe Whitehead)   This takes place in Frant, Sussex in 1866 - father Henry. Phoebe and her mother's family had decamped from London to the Brighton area by 1851, although i guess the Martha you found could be related

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Re: Now you find him then he's Gone Henry WHITEHEAD and Martha BOYNETT and FUNNELL
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 19 August 17 10:17 BST (UK) »
Be nice if William Whitehead, the baker was a son of George Whitehead, the baker, big gap in baptisms so could be 3 or more kids to the family.