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Re: george page marlyborne 1837
« Reply #18 on: Sunday 01 April 18 14:34 BST (UK) »
I noticed earlier that there was a Charles Page b.1835 and a George Page b.1836

Both baptised in Birmingham - parents Charles and Eliza Page - coach builder

I dismissed them at the time as there is a Charles Page to Eliza Smith marriage 1834 Birmingham, but Charles’ signature is very different to the one who married Sarah Woodbridge.

Now, after heywood’s find, I’m not so sure

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Re: george page marlyborne 1837
« Reply #19 on: Sunday 01 April 18 14:51 BST (UK) »
thank you rosie99 for the clarification as to what information I should put on my topics  :D

Heywood that does look like a possible for William, I will look at that, many others have him as going to Australia but with nothing to back it up other than a name and age from England and obviously that could be anyone.  if in 1851 (mentioned here) Charles was a fishmonger then its possible William also followed and Charles went back to what he knew to maintain coaches or at least the wheels.
But then that doesn't go with the 1849 marriage where he was (if him) a eating house keeper
 :(. theres a lot for me to work with here that's great  ;D

lilly m went to post and yours came up. im going to print all this off as its one big jigsaw! at the moment, I will not lie,  im totally confused

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Re: george page marlyborne 1837
« Reply #20 on: Sunday 01 April 18 14:55 BST (UK) »
Sometimes fathers’ occupations show current/former/the one at birth of child etc so who knows  :)

There is a death of Eliza Page March quarter 1839 vol 1 pg 170 Marylebone.
Burial St Marylebone 36 yrs of Little Barlow Street  :-\ just in case she is Eliza Smith

Charles would have married within months which often happened.
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Re: george page marlyborne 1837
« Reply #21 on: Sunday 01 April 18 14:59 BST (UK) »
Re above address for Eliza

There are marriage announcements for Charles Page, High Street to Sarah Woodbridge as mentioned earlier though.
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Re: george page marlyborne 1837
« Reply #22 on: Sunday 01 April 18 15:09 BST (UK) »
If that is our William’s marriage, he is still in Caledonian Rd in 1871 266/54/2 born Marylebone.
Also still married to Eliza and a Fishmonger.
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Re: george page marlyborne 1837
« Reply #23 on: Sunday 01 April 18 15:23 BST (UK) »
I think he must be the brother, as the George and Emily signatures are so similar to their marriage ones

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Re: george page marlyborne 1837
« Reply #24 on: Sunday 01 April 18 15:38 BST (UK) »
so, for definite so far, I have that Charles married Sarah Woodbridge in 1839 as he is a wheelwright and living at high street. he was married before this means Sarah was not George's mum.
bankrupt in 1842
Sarah dies in 1849.
so that's definite thanks to you guys ;D
then I have a marriage to an Eliza in 1834 Birmingham and death in 1839 Marylebone
and
a marriage to eliza in 1849 just after Sarah dies and that Eliza comes from the same place Sarah's dad did ikford bucks, possibly sisters in which case he was fishmonger in 1851.

the marriage for William I think is right taking into naccount the witnesses as George and Emily page

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Re: george page marlyborne 1837
« Reply #25 on: Sunday 01 April 18 16:19 BST (UK) »

There is a death of Eliza Page March quarter 1839 vol 1 pg 170 Marylebone.

Burial St Marylebone 36 yrs of Little Barlow Street :-\ just in case she is Eliza Smith


Apologies if I'm duplicating I'm wondering if this baptism for William is the son of the above Eliza Page - edited/added (Eliza was buried on 29th January 1839)

William born 19th January baptism date 1st Feb 1839 St Marylebone son of
Chas Page, occ Wheel wright & Eliza of 3 Little Barlow Street

and whether this is his birth entry from GRO indexes

William PAGE  mmn BRIGGS     
1839  M Quarter in MARYLEBONE  Volume 01  Page 137   


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Re: george page marlyborne 1837
« Reply #26 on: Sunday 01 April 18 17:55 BST (UK) »
That super and ties in with the death and occupation Ladyhawk.
I saw the Briggs birth before but there are others I think inlcuding another William - I think. It was before we found this other information so I have not checked again though.
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