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Gloucestershire / Re: George Williams marriage to Miss Carpenter
« on: Wednesday 24 April 24 18:36 BST (UK)  »
Thank you to all of you that took the time to read my enquiry and post your replies.

With these replies I went back to come forward and think I have finally resolved my enquiry. Mabel, I believe you could be right that George and Martha Matilda could not marry, even though she was the mother of their five children.

Once again, a big thank you to you all.

Kind regards

Martin

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Gloucestershire / Re: George Williams marriage to Miss Carpenter
« on: Sunday 21 April 24 18:06 BST (UK)  »
Hi Debra

Thank you for your reply and information. That would explain a lot of things. I was unaware that George had been a widower for his second marriage, which I was unaware of. The Martha Matilda would tie in with some information I already had. I could still not find a marriage for George to Martha Carpenter, do you think it could have been her second marriage when she married  George ?

Thank you once again.

Kind regards

Martin

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Essex / Re: 1953 Essex floods: Stanley Gray age 47 MOD war department 'officer'
« on: Sunday 21 April 24 13:38 BST (UK)  »
Hi Leah.
Have you tried to contact any of the residents on Foulness Island? You may find that some of them may have information, or stories that were handed down. Good luck with your research.

Regards

Martin

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Gloucestershire / George Williams marriage to Miss Carpenter
« on: Sunday 21 April 24 13:07 BST (UK)  »
 I have George Williams born about 1852 at Woolaston. His wife on the census from 1891 through to 1911 is recorded as being Mary Williams, born Woolaston, about 1851.

I have them with five children born between 1881 and 1890, one in Liverpool, the other four in Canning Town, London. All children recorded have the mothers maiden name as Carpenter. On one of the children's birth certificates it records the mother as Matilda ( not Mary ) formerly Carpenter.

I have looked everywhere for the marriage, trying all different names and spellings, but to date I am unable to find the marriage, although 1911 census, states married 21 years, which would make it about 1890. This could be a misprint. All children have been born by then. I suppose there is a possibility they may not have even married.

I would be grateful for any information if there was a marriage, or even no marriage at all.

Regards

Martin

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Louth / Re: John Warwick Reynolds born about 1849 Dundalk
« on: Friday 23 February 24 15:05 GMT (UK)  »
Hi ShaunJ

A massive thank you for all your replies and research.

I believe all your answers are correct and you have solved my enquiry, I could not be sure which Warwick girl had married which Reynolds boy, and who were the parents of John Warwick Reynolds, but I feel you have resolved that. Once again a big thank you.

Hi ciderdrinker
Thank you for the advice regarding the family tree with photo's, I do not have that many photo's.

*** This enquiry is now closed ***

Regards

Martin

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Louth / Re: John Warwick Reynolds born about 1849 Dundalk
« on: Thursday 22 February 24 13:02 GMT (UK)  »
Hi ShaunJ

Thank you for getting back to me, that is the John Warwick Reynolds I am tracking. That will be my next option, getting the marriage certificate and hopefully the fathers name on it, hopefully not a blank space.

Regards

Martin

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Louth / John Warwick Reynolds born about 1849 Dundalk
« on: Thursday 22 February 24 11:36 GMT (UK)  »
I am trying to find the parents of John Warwick Reynolds born about 1849 in Dundalk.

John is on the 1851 census as grandson to Margaret Reynolds nee Bennion, living in Liverpool.

John is on the 1861 census as grandson to Drucilla Warwick nee Pretty, living in Yorkshire.

John is on the 1871 census as nephew to Fanny Warwick, his aunt living in Bradford.

In 1872 John William Warwick marries Esther Myers in Yorkshire. To date I have the couple with twelve children and have been able to track most of them down, although still ongoing.

It would appear the parentage is a Reynolds / Warwick combination.
The Warwick connection would appear to be with Much Hadham in Hertfordshire, where it appears this branch of the family moved to Yorkshire.

I would be very grateful for any information or where to find it to solve this would be gratefully appreciated.

Regards

Martin

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Essex / Re: Samuel Warwick born Birchanger about 1728
« on: Thursday 08 February 24 13:54 GMT (UK)  »
Hi BumbleB

Thank you for that piece of information, perhaps not born in Birchanger after all. Another line of enquiry for me to investigate.

Regards

Martin

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Essex / Samuel Warwick born Birchanger about 1728
« on: Thursday 08 February 24 09:17 GMT (UK)  »
I am trying to confirm who the parents of Samuel Warwick born about 1728 in Birchanger who married Sarah Malin 15th October 1749 at St. Marys, Birchanger. I have them with at least seven children to date.

I have an extensive database of Warwick families who all tie in and believe that Samuel somehow descends from Robert Warwick who is top of my tree, born about 1540 at Furneux Pelham, but until now I can not positively find the link. From Robert Warwick, the Warwick families were located in Furneux Pelham, Farnham, Essex, Stansted Mountfitchet and the Hadhams, just over the border in Hertfordshire and the surrounding villages of Bishops Stortford. We all seem to be related, and there are lots of us, but it is a case of confirming the correct parents of Samuel.

I know there is over a 200 year gap from Robert to Samuel and I have linked other descendants of Robert.

I would be grateful for any information regarding confirming the parents of Samuel.

Regards

Martin

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