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Title: Joseph Kitley undecipherable surname
Post by: judb on Friday 15 February 19 07:36 GMT (UK)
This snip is from the marrige register of St Mary Mary-le-bone for Samuel DYER and Maria TARN, 6 March 1827

I am hoping someone can help me with the surname of the male witness which looks as though it may be Jones, but I'm not sure.  His forenames seem fairly clear as "Joseph Kitley"

Thanks, Judith







Title: Re: Joseph Kitley undecipherable surname
Post by: rosie99 on Friday 15 February 19 07:40 GMT (UK)
I wonder if it is Joseph K*tley Junr (Junior)
Title: Re: Joseph Kitley undecipherable surname
Post by: hallmark on Friday 15 February 19 07:41 GMT (UK)
I wonder if it is Joseph K*tley Junr (Junior)



So do I.


Title: Re: Joseph Kitley undecipherable surname
Post by: judb on Friday 15 February 19 07:49 GMT (UK)
I was thinking the same but the two letter "J"s look a bit different.  The last letter is probably an "R".

 ???
Title: Re: Joseph Kitley undecipherable surname
Post by: rosie99 on Friday 15 February 19 07:55 GMT (UK)
Searching with the first names Joseph K*tley only brings up surnames Ruse/Reese,  Morrison & King.  Ruse/Reese is the only one in the right time frame.

It could also be an occupation Gent but it does not look much like that either.
Title: Re: Joseph Kitley undecipherable surname
Post by: jonw65 on Friday 15 February 19 08:03 GMT (UK)
The last letter is probably an "R"

Written as an abbreviation, Junr.
Title: Re: Joseph Kitley undecipherable surname
Post by: Rhododendron on Friday 15 February 19 08:07 GMT (UK)
I agree the last word is probably Jnr (short for Junior)

But wonder whether Joseph's surname is Ketley (not Kitley)??
Title: Re: Joseph Kitley undecipherable surname
Post by: jonw65 on Friday 15 February 19 08:08 GMT (UK)
Burial of a Joseph Kitley at Marylebone, 11 March 1827. Less than a week after that marriage! How strange.
Age 23, abode Ogle Street.

Yes, could say Ketley for the marriage witness. :-\
Title: Re: Joseph Kitley undecipherable surname
Post by: [Ray] on Friday 15 February 19 08:19 GMT (UK)
Full marr.cert. bottom right . . . . .     

  http://www.rootschat.com/links/01nem/ (http://www.rootschat.com/links/01nem/)
 

[ The cert will only show if proper membership of the target site is current ]     

 
Title: Re: Joseph Kitley undecipherable surname
Post by: judb on Friday 15 February 19 09:39 GMT (UK)
Many thanks for suggestions.  The burial is interesting  -  that Joseph Kitley is the same age as the groom in the marriage.  On re-looking at the marriage register I see that the marriage was actually at St Mary, Islington.  The grooms's place of abode was St Mary-le-bone.

Judith