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Travelling People / Re: Render Smith and Mark Hearne circa 1900
« on: Thursday 21 September 23 02:55 BST (UK)  »
Also Sinnementy Smith had a sister Louisa Smith....I am quite confident that it's the same Louisa Smith that married John Lewis. Still researching to get proof.

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Travelling People / Re: Render Smith and Mark Hearne circa 1900
« on: Thursday 21 September 23 02:17 BST (UK)  »
So very sorry for my late reply....the witnesses to John Mark Hearn and Sinnamenty Smith were Henry Lovell and Fanny Coates.

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England / Re: SAUNDERS - Bigamy Records
« on: Tuesday 21 September 21 00:11 BST (UK)  »
I'm very confused by all this. I was under the impression that Minnie Mewett (nee Avery) married Alfred Hunt in 1919??? So if this was the case why was Herbert William charged with bigamy and not Minnie as well??? Maybe they divorced. Can someone please explain. Maybe I have the wrong information. Thanks. Susan

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Travelling People / Re: Render Smith and Mark Hearne circa 1900
« on: Wednesday 14 April 21 07:15 BST (UK)  »
I have the wedding certificate of John Mark Hearne and Cinnementy (Sinnementy) Smith if you are interested in seeing it I can email it to you.

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Travelling People / Re: Render Smith and Mark Hearne circa 1900
« on: Wednesday 14 April 21 07:10 BST (UK)  »
John Mark (he often just wet by Mark) Hearn(e) was my 2nd great Grandfather. He was born in Watford 1851 to Josiah & Leander Hearne. He died 13/021/1924/ He married Cinnamenty Smith daughter of Righteous and Trainety Smith 04/05/1874 in Chiswick. They supposedly had 16 children (10 of them dying before 1911). John Mark's daughter Phoebe married William Isaac Pullen. Phoebe and William are my Great Grandparents. I have a couple of photos of John Mark, maybe they are the same as you have.

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: Rednall terrace???? Hammersmith
« on: Wednesday 14 April 21 07:01 BST (UK)  »
My Great Aunt Jane Anne Jolliffe lived there in 43 Rednall Terrace in 1933 with 2 of her brothers Edward and William Mewett. Jane died in 1938, William in 1934 and Edward in 1948. What was your Great Grandfather's name please?

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Travelling People / Re: Render Smith and Mark Hearne circa 1900
« on: Sunday 16 December 18 04:47 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Richard......... I have been reading, with interest, about the Hearne/Smith families. I have John Mark Hearne 7 Cinnemente Smith's marriage cert. that gives her father as Rito Smith. There has been mention about the Pullen's also being travellers or gypsies. I have traced my great grandfather William Isaac Pullen's ancestor back to 1765 and can find no evidence of them being travellers to gypsies. Pullen is quite a popular name in the Surrey area so I can imagine there must be some out there that were travellers as well. Thank you for the work you have done and I look forward to learning more. Regards, Sue.

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Travelling People / Re: Render Smith and Mark Hearne circa 1900
« on: Friday 03 August 18 22:37 BST (UK)  »
Hi again Richard........I've been studying those pics again and was wondering if in the family group the younger woman (with child) could be Phoebe Pullen (nee Hearne) and could the young man sitting down next to the lady with pipe be her husband William Isaac Pullen? Do you know who the older an standing at the back could be? If that is indeed William Isaac Pullen then he is my great grandfather. I know William & Phoebe were living with John Mark & Cinnementy in the 1901 census. Sorry to be a nuisance with all my questions. Regards, Sue

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Travelling People / Re: Render Smith and Mark Hearne circa 1900
« on: Friday 03 August 18 22:01 BST (UK)  »
Hi Richard........ thank you so much for the pics......... how wonderful to now see what my great great grandparents looked like. I can definitely see a resemblance to my father....... those high cheekbones of Mark Hearne's are hard to miss!!! Which of the ladies is Cinnamenty? I look forward to your book when it's released. Thanks again........ Sue

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