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Thanks for that info.

At least I now know that the Culls were probably still in Hampshire in 1831.

Good luck with your own research.

Moltom

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London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / CULL family on 1831 Marylebone census
« on: Thursday 11 January 07 19:02 GMT (UK)  »
If anyone happens to be searching the Marylebone 1831 census, please let me know if you come across the CULL household, headed by Robert or Mary.

They were living in Maidenhead Court in 1841.

Thanks from Moltom

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Staffordshire / Re: Howel/Howell of Shropshire & Staffordshire
« on: Wednesday 06 December 06 19:01 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for your reply, William.

My ancestor was Mary Howell, who married John Chopping in Brewood in 1756.

Other Howells in the surrounding areas include John, Peter, Ann, etc. but I cannot make any connections. 

It seems Mary Howell and John Chopping moved to Brewood shortly before their marriage there, and that is why it is proving difficult to find Mary's parents and siblings.

Moltom

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Staffordshire / Re: Howel/Howell of Shropshire & Staffordshire
« on: Tuesday 05 December 06 18:56 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Doughty,

Thanks for replying.  Your names are not familiar, but I'll make a note of them just in case.

Good luck with your research.

Moltom

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Armed Forces / Re: Charles Choppin Boyne, A.S.C.
« on: Monday 06 November 06 20:34 GMT (UK)  »
Ambly,

Many thanks,

Moltom

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Armed Forces / Charles Choppin Boyne, A.S.C.
« on: Monday 06 November 06 20:16 GMT (UK)  »
The 1891 census has the above named, a sergeant with the initials A.S.C., at Colewort Barracks, Portsmouth.

What does A.S.C. signify?

Thanks from Moltom

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Sussex Lookup Requests / John BLACKMAN & Frances RUSSELL of Hadlow Down
« on: Wednesday 12 July 06 18:36 BST (UK)  »
John BLACKMAN married Frances RUSSELL in Hadlow Down on 22.April.1842.

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Can anyone tell me the names of the groom's father and witnesses?

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Their daughter, Frances, was chr. at Hadlow Down on 22.Oct.1843.

This family was living at Cottages, Mayfield, SSX on 1851 census.  Frances jnr. shown as born Buxted.

Frances Blackman died during the 3rd quarter of 1853 - Reg. district was Uckfield.

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If anyone has access to the burial records of Hadlow Down/Buxted, can you tell me whether it was the mother or child who died?

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Thanks from Moltom


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Kent Completed Lookup Requests / Re: 1841 - Iden BLACKMAN, Cranbrook, Kt
« on: Friday 21 April 06 19:19 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks, Barbara.

This is obviously the Iden in Pigot's, but too young to be the son of Joseph and Ann.

However, with a name like "Iden", there must surely be a connection.

Good luck with your own research.

Moltom

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Kent Completed Lookup Requests / 1841 - Iden BLACKMAN, Cranbrook, Kt
« on: Friday 21 April 06 18:52 BST (UK)  »
Iden BLACKMAN was listed under "Grocery and Tea Dealers" in Pigots 1840 Directory for Cranbrook, Kent.  His address was Willsleygreen/Willsley Green.

If anyone comes across Iden on the 1841 census for Cranbrook, please let me know. 

This could be Iden, born 1765 in Newenden, son of Joseph Blackman and Ann FOWLE.

Any further info re Iden would be appreciated.

Thanks from Moltom

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