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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: Morey Family from Havant
« on: Wednesday 30 January 13 11:41 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Sunic,

I think that we may be related!

My ggp are Mary Morey & Samuel Weston who married 25th Dec 1862 - she was 19 and he was 25.

Are these the same people?

Cheers,

Phil

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Cornwall / Re: John JANE
« on: Friday 28 October 11 09:56 BST (UK)  »
Hi Folks,

If I might interject at this belated time?!

The mother of Ann Hawke Keast was indeed Caroline - and there was a court case regarding the father.

This was transcribed from the West Briton and posted to Cornish-Gen in 2007 and I copied it and circulated it to those subscribed to the Keast list - you can search the Rootsweb archives for free.

Caroline later married Thomas Pinwell Jeffery and had a further 5 children with him.

She is the sister to Mary Richards Keast.

Ann married Samuel Jane and appears to have had at least 14 children with him (and there a couple of possibles).

I hope that helps.

If anybody wants to contact me for Keast info, you can Google Keastconnect.

Cheers,

Phil

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London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / Re: MOREY Family on 1881 census.
« on: Sunday 21 August 11 13:41 BST (UK)  »
Hi Bell,

Just stumbled across your message - and you may well have sorted things out by now!

The birth of Farmer Morey (2nd c. 3x r.) was not registered until the first qtr of 1882 - the 1881 census took place on 3rd April.

Whilst that does not help to locate the family on the 1881 census, it should be possible to piece things together from other sources.

You can contact me at:

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Cheers,

Phil

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One Name Studies: H to M / Re: MOREY, England (pref. Worcester)
« on: Sunday 21 August 11 12:59 BST (UK)  »
Hi Holly,

Just stumbled across your message.

You may want to cross check but Edward William Morey & Charlotte King were married in the Alverstoke registration district in Hampshire.

The birth of Martha Mira Morey (2nd c. 4x r.) was registered in the Fareham registration district in 1846.

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Cheers,

Phil

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Cornwall Lookup Requests / Re: Grace KEAST
« on: Tuesday 19 July 11 17:39 BST (UK)  »
Hi Maggie,

As ever with these things, it is important to try to rule somebody out - be it that they died in infancy or married somebody else.

In this case, there is a marriage in Landrake in 1705 between a Grace Keast & John Couch - and I see no other contenders for the bride.

It may be that there are still baptisms to be transcribed and uploaded or that the relevant record is no longer in existence or in a legible condition - all sorts of things could have happened in the last 300+ years!

For all we know, Grace was illegitimate and her mother could not afford to have her christened.

I know that this is frustrating - but there has to be a point where you cannot trace a line any further!

All you can do is put this one on the back burner and hope that something comes to light that helps you.

Cheers,

Phil

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Cornwall Lookup Requests / Re: Grace KEAST
« on: Tuesday 19 July 11 11:24 BST (UK)  »
Hi Finnisfinder,

The best match that I can find is the Grace christened in Lewannick in 1679 - but the names of her parents are not recorded.

There were 2 other christenings in the same church around this time for a Thomas (1672) & Henry (1674) Keast who are probably siblings to Grace - but again, the parents are not recorded.

John Keist & Margaret Mildren who married in South Petherwin in 1666 would seem likely suspects - but I think that they are the parents of Margery (1667) & Mary (1672) who were christened in Trewen.

As it would appear that Richard & Grace were still producing children as late as 1711, I would hesitate at taking the one from St Neot as that would make her over 50 at the time of the last birth.

Having just used the batch number (P002151) to look at the christenings for Lewannick, I have checked a few for around the same time period and they would appear to show both parents - so it may well be that the 3 children above were all illegitimate.

All of which unfortunately does not take you any further forward!

Cheers,

Phil
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Australia Lookups completed / Re: Help with SA lookup please - JONES
« on: Sunday 17 May 09 12:23 BST (UK)  »
I actually have a 5th child recorded for Thomas & Florence:

Victor Allan was born 3rd June 1897 - also in Riverton.

I believe that Florence is descended from John KEAST & Grace KEAST (probably cousins) who married in St Allen, Cornwall in 1770.

Cheers,

Phil

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Cornwall Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Henry KEAST to Phyllis ROBERTS
« on: Tuesday 25 March 08 08:41 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Sheila,

It would probably be easiest for you to contact me direct.

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Cheers,

Phil

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Cornwall Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Henry KEAST to Phyllis ROBERTS
« on: Monday 24 March 08 09:15 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Cornishgal,

Henry is in my tree - what do you want to know?

Cheers,

Phil

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