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Bedfordshire / Dunstable?
« on: Sunday 27 January 19 01:25 GMT (UK) »
Dear All,
I am trying to find the marriage of Joseph Cheshire and his wife Ann, which I think occurred in Dunstable, possibly in a non-conformist church, perhaps about 1830. I have their daughter Ann's birth certificate from 1838 and I know they also had a daughter Jane, b. abt. 1834, and Sarah b. abt. 1832.
Although the certificate gives the mother Ann's maiden name, I cannot read it (very frustrating), however I think it begins with a J or a T, probably has 6 letters and may have an h or a p in the middle. (Sounds like a word game or crossword clue, I know!)
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Any help anyone can give will be gratefully received, either from someone else who has this family and can share the information or from someone who can find it in the records. I've tried Ancestry and IGI and cannot seem to find it - either I can't see for looking or there's something unusual about the way the event is recorded.
Thanks in advance,
Bryant.
I am trying to find the marriage of Joseph Cheshire and his wife Ann, which I think occurred in Dunstable, possibly in a non-conformist church, perhaps about 1830. I have their daughter Ann's birth certificate from 1838 and I know they also had a daughter Jane, b. abt. 1834, and Sarah b. abt. 1832.
Although the certificate gives the mother Ann's maiden name, I cannot read it (very frustrating), however I think it begins with a J or a T, probably has 6 letters and may have an h or a p in the middle. (Sounds like a word game or crossword clue, I know!)
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Any help anyone can give will be gratefully received, either from someone else who has this family and can share the information or from someone who can find it in the records. I've tried Ancestry and IGI and cannot seem to find it - either I can't see for looking or there's something unusual about the way the event is recorded.
Thanks in advance,
Bryant.