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Title: M. Payne
Post by: Nifty1 on Wednesday 08 July 20 10:59 BST (UK)
Can anybody tell me anything about M. Payne of Bracknell  please.

Abt 1910 he was advertised aBuilders contractors, Undertaker and Sanitary Engineer

I am particularly interested in finding out  names any children that he or male his children had abt 1925.

I think Michael Payne Who was a vet from the 1950s until 1970s in the Bracknell, Windsor Maidenhead area may have been a descendent
Title: Re: M. Payne
Post by: ShaunJ on Wednesday 08 July 20 11:11 BST (UK)
Probably Martin Payne: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X7LJ-NVX
Title: Re: M. Payne
Post by: Nifty1 on Wednesday 08 July 20 11:26 BST (UK)
Thank you for that Shaun.
I think that he MP I have in mind was married to Pamala, although there said be no census info because I wthink that the marriage was in the late 1940s but before early 1960s.

But, one never knows. I have found quite a few people who I thought were married and were not.
Title: Re: M. Payne
Post by: Brentor boy on Wednesday 08 July 20 12:12 BST (UK)
From Cornwall OPC.
Marriage. Roche. 31 May 1888. Martin Payne 27 (carpenter)/Ellen Frances Varcoe 28.
Title: Re: M. Payne
Post by: nanny jan on Wednesday 08 July 20 12:38 BST (UK)
A daughter Pamela (1930-2014) was born to Gilbert Varcoe Payne (1894-1972);  Gilbert was the son of Martin Payne and Ellen Varcoe.

Gilbert appears to be the only child of that marriage.

Pamela and another daughter appear to be the only children of Gilbert.
Title: Re: M. Payne
Post by: Nifty1 on Wednesday 08 July 20 12:56 BST (UK)
Thanks for that.

I have had a search myself.
I can not remember any close detail other

Than Michael Payne, b. Abt 1925
And partner Pamala, perhaps younger
Imagine that they lived near Windsor, at least in the late 1950s early 1960s
And near Cadnam or Fordingbridge in the early 1970s
Abt. 1977 Michael was the vet in residence at Windsor Safari Park

I can’t find any Pamala using Family Search link supplied

Perhaps there is an alternate spelling or they were not married or were in a second relationship.
Title: Re: M. Payne
Post by: Brentor boy on Wednesday 08 July 20 13:10 BST (UK)
If Gilbert was the only child of Martin  and Ellen, and Gilbert only had daughters, then it seems unlikely that Michael is a  direct descendant,  unless one of the girls had a child whilst unmarried or married a Mr Payne.
Title: Re: M. Payne
Post by: Nifty1 on Wednesday 08 July 20 14:15 BST (UK)
I agree.

It is not really important. More one of those stray ‘ I wonder how ‘insert the name of your choice here’ fits into the picture. Michael Payne was the vet for a family business ‘was described tome as a friend of the family’
Which reminds me, some time I made a contact who provided some information that may give another clue.
I’ll try and find it.
Title: Re: M. Payne
Post by: mckha489 on Thursday 09 July 20 03:59 BST (UK)
Amazingly I have just found the 1977 veterinary register.  There is no Michael Payne.
Title: Re: M. Payne
Post by: Nifty1 on Thursday 09 July 20 07:43 BST (UK)
Thanks Mocha498

So, it seems he was not registered.

He certainly was practicing as such and was the vet in residence at WIndsor Safari Park in the late 1970s and in connection with animals that my grandmother's livery stables and dog boarding business twenty years beforehand.
Perhaps I got the spelling wrong. What a pain :)
Title: Re: M. Payne
Post by: mckha489 on Thursday 09 July 20 08:46 BST (UK)
No PAIN or PANE in that 1977 register
Title: Re: M. Payne
Post by: Nifty1 on Thursday 09 July 20 20:39 BST (UK)
No PAIN or PANE in that 1977 register

What about Windsor, Bracknell, Ascot Maidenhead areas for 1959 1964 ?
Title: Re: M. Payne
Post by: mckha489 on Thursday 09 July 20 22:45 BST (UK)
The 1977 register is the oldest one I have here, sorry.