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Warwickshire / Re: Wright / Glover marraige
« on: Sunday 25 June 17 23:25 BST (UK)  »
I believe Elsie was the daughter of William and Phoebe Glover and baptised in Frankton 18 June 1899.  She had 7 brothers and 2 sisters and lived in Ryton on Dunsmore in 1901 and 1911.
William married Phoebe Susan Berry in 1882 in Ryton on Dunsmore.
Hope this helps

This is who we think it is too. The 1930 marriage seems to fit as well, but we don't have a location as yet so its looking like a marriage certificate is the way forward.

Family have suggested she was pregnant when she married but baby was still born. I haven't found evidence either way on line.

The wedding may have been registry office too, in May.

Mike


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Warwickshire / Re: Wright / Glover marraige
« on: Sunday 25 June 17 07:15 BST (UK)  »
Of course, more details would be good.

Elsie May was born in Frankton in 1899. She lived in Ryton on Dunsmore and this may be where the wedding was, but so far we've not found it.

Her spouse, Fred, was born in Buckinghamshire in 1900.

Obviously I'm keen, if possible to get as much additional information as I can so a wedding certificate can be ordered, knowing it's the right one...

There is a possibility that Elsie had a child shortly before or after marriage as family have suggested the wedding was performed under special license.

Mike

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Warwickshire / Wright / Glover marraige
« on: Saturday 24 June 17 23:23 BST (UK)  »
Hoping I can get some clarification on this.

I have Frederick George Wright and Elsie May Glover married in Coventry in June 1930. I would like as much information as I can find for these people so i can be sure I have the right coup!e, especially the church the wedding took place in, and details of the individuals.

Cheers..

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Buckinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: Bucks/Northants border
« on: Sunday 05 February 17 17:38 GMT (UK)  »
Have you also looked at Cosgrove and passenham?  Both within walking distance of old Stratford.

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Bedfordshire / Re: William Thomas Chapman Fairey 1872
« on: Monday 24 October 16 21:47 BST (UK)  »
Did you Fairy line have connections to Stoke Goldigton?

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Buckinghamshire / Re: William Wright / Susanna lambert.
« on: Monday 24 October 16 12:10 BST (UK)  »
I think this will be the next step. I have some extra names via family search but it's not really confirmed.

This couple appeared as a strong suggestion related to someone I have on my tree, with if correct links two separate trees together.

I know MK library well!

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Buckinghamshire / William Wright / Susanna lambert.
« on: Sunday 23 October 16 20:00 BST (UK)  »
 :( sorry, i am at a bit of a wall here. These two have cropped up as an important couple i my tree, but they are either a vital link or a red herring. trouble is, i can confirm the data because although it seems to fit well in the tree i can't find any real facts.

Now, what i do know.

William Wright married Susanna Lambert in Lavendon in 1698. Feb 16th.

There are possibly three children, but William 1702 and Jno (johnathon?) 1699 where born lavendon to a william and susanna wright its not clear where the 3rd child,  Sarah was born, or if there are others.

So, i need more information, which for some reason, i cant find.

I don't have William DOB or place of birth.
I dont have Williams parents names
Although i have possible parents and siblings, i cant find any evidence to back this up.

I would appreciate help on this one, this is the first step before trying to locare marraige certificates ect, but a lot of you guys are far better than me at looking up and finding stuff!!

Mike

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It's certainly complicated.  I've seen naming like this in my own research and it's pretty much mothers maiden name.

But as you are certain her maiden name wasn't Tyrell, it's much harder to work back from..

There should, as you rightly say, be a relationship, but if there isn't it's even harder. 

Tyrell is an easy enough name to find, I briefly found them in Maids Moreton, Hardmead,  North Crawley in several families,  although not Castlethorpe. Yet.

Mike

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ok, curve ball time.

Your Elizabeth Panter was born a Tyrell. She married and became Swannell, then remarried to become Panter but used her original maiden name with the kids.

So do we know when or where she was born?

Mike

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