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Marriage of Thomas Moss/Morse to Anne ?? C1789 Dagenham ares
« on: Tuesday 15 May 18 23:10 BST (UK) »
I have these two, my 5x ggparents having children Mary 1789, John 1791 and my 4x ggf in 1793 Edward. All in Dagenham. Can’t find a marriage for them or baptism for Thomas.
Can anyone else find it? I have SEAX but am hopeless with family search!
Thanks.
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Re: Marriage of Thomas Moss/Morse to Anne ?? C1789 Dagenham ares
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 15 May 18 23:29 BST (UK) »
Hi
The nearest one I can come up with is
Thomas Moss + Anne Cheeven at Walthamstow, 31 Oct 1784
He was a widower, she wasn't!
That is on FamilySearch, FreeReg (and Boyds), so you may have seen it.
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Re: Marriage of Thomas Moss/Morse to Anne ?? C1789 Dagenham ares
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 16 May 18 23:23 BST (UK) »
Hi. Thanks. No I hadn’t seen that. Will have a look on SEAX and see if there’s any more info.
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Re: Marriage of Thomas Moss/Morse to Anne ?? C1789 Dagenham ares
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 17 May 18 19:07 BST (UK) »
Looked up Walthamstow. No other details but I also looked up births and deaths. There were a few children baptised between 1785 and November 1788 (the one in Dagenham was baptised Jun 1789 though) and no more after that. Couldn’t find a death for Thomas or Anne in Walthamstow either.
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Re: Marriage of Thomas Moss/Morse to Anne ?? C1789 Dagenham ares
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 17 May 18 20:31 BST (UK) »
Hi
It might be promising - more suggestions welcome though!
Have you got a death/burial for Thomas (and Anne) for age/approx birth year? Did they leave Dagenham?
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« Reply #5 on: Thursday 17 May 18 21:24 BST (UK) »
No. Not yet. Work keeps getting in the way! 😉
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Re: Marriage of Thomas Moss/Morse to Anne ?? C1789 Dagenham ares
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 17 May 18 22:14 BST (UK) »
Hi again
If your Edward is the chap around in the census later, born circa 1794 and married to Mary -
Just picking out a baptism of one of their children at St Margaret Barking, John Thomas in 1821 - abode given is Barkingside, which of course is in the northern half of Ilford

And there is a burial at St Margaret in the same year - just two months earlier in fact - of a Thomas Moss, age 73. Abode is Barkingside!

There's an Ann Moss buried at Barking in 1827, age 80. So, a similar age to Thomas, don't know that it's his wife of course - and it would make her 45 or 46 when Edward was born, was he the last? On the other hand it says for abode Barking Workhouse Poor, so might her age have become slightly exaggerated or rounded?
I wanted her to be ten years younger! As there is an Ann Chevins baptized at Barking, 16 May 1756
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« Reply #7 on: Thursday 17 May 18 22:42 BST (UK) »
Thanks. I will check my tree and have a look. Burning candle at both ends!
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Re: Marriage of Thomas Moss/Morse to Anne ?? C1789 Dagenham ares
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 17 May 18 22:51 BST (UK) »
Hi again
If your Edward is the chap around in the census later, born circa 1794 and married to Mary -
Just picking out a baptism of one of their children at St Margaret Barking, John Thomas in 1821 - abode given is Barkingside, which of course is in the northern half of Ilford

And there is a burial at St Margaret in the same year - just two months earlier in fact - of a Thomas Moss, age 73. Abode is Barkingside!

There's an Ann Moss buried at Barking in 1827, age 80. So, a similar age to Thomas, don't know that it's his wife of course - and it would make her 45 or 46 when Edward was born, was he the last? On the other hand it says for abode Barking Workhouse Poor, so might her age have become slightly exaggerated or rounded?
I wanted her to be ten years younger! As there is an Ann Chevins baptized at Barking, 16 May 1756
John

Yes Edward was his son. Born Dagenham but lived in barking with his wife Mary. Yes to last child too.
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