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Wales (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Wales => Denbighshire => Topic started by: wilcoxon on Monday 18 February 19 19:02 GMT (UK)
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I`m really struggling to find this lady before her marriage and have no clues to her father.
Can anyone help please.
1898 Florence Maud Mary Gray married Robert Henry Done in St Giles Church.
I have not seen the entry.
Birth JUL 1870 • Hambleton, Rutland, England; Reg. Oakham mmn Searle
1901 Wrexham
Florence Done 30 Hambleton, Rutland, England
Death OCT 1901 • Liverpool, aged 31 years
Marriages Dec 1860
Binder Mary Ann Whittlesey
Gray Joseph Whittlesey
Searle Ann Whittlesey
Welbourn John
Marriages Jun 1864
Davies Charlotte Whitechapel
Gray John Whitechapel
Searle Charlotte Whitechapel
Shelley Robert Whitechapel
Marriages Mar 1870
COOK John Croydon
Gray Andrew Croydon
KING Eliza Jane Croydon
Searle Martha Croydon
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7th December 1898
Parish Church, Wrexham
Robert Henry Done, 42, widower. Wine and Spirit merchant. Father:Robert Done, deceased, wine and spirit merchant.
Florence Maud Mary Gray,28, spinster. Father:Andrew Gray, deceased, accountant
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She was a "companion" in Bengeo, Hertfordshire to Mary A. Carre in 1891.
Ray
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Andrew Gray, confectioner, of age
Father: James Gray, tailor
Martha Searle , spinster, 20
Father Richard Searle, farmer
Marriage 1 Feb 1870, Upper Norwood, All Saints with St Margaret, Surrey, England
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1871 - Norwood
Martha Gray 21 - b Cambridge
Florence M M 6 Months - b Norwood [Ancestry transcribe her as first name Florence, surname Milley]
Alice Seale 20 - servant
RG10, 848, 35, 64
1881 - 41 Glasshouse St, Westminster
Robert Gillam 72 - Brush Maker Employing 2 Men
Robert T. Gillam 26 - unmarried
Frances L. Gillam 28 - unmarried
Florence Gray 10 - visitor b Norwood
Eliza Salmon 18 - servant
Robert Birmingham 51 - lodger
RG11, 127, 36, 37
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By 1881 Martha is a widowed dressmaker in Hackney with two boys, Clifford (6) and Alexander (3 - b Scotland). 1891 she has an 18 yr old Andrew (who may be in the workhouse in 1881) and Alexander - still in Hackney
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Thanks, I'm not finding a death for Andrew that may be the right age, perhaps he died in Scotland. I wonder where he was in 1871.
Thanks for the help.
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There's a scottish probate entry for an Andrew Gray, sometime baker, who died in Glasgow in 1878, but as his will was written in the early 1860s and he left over £2000, I doubt he's our man