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Cornwall / Re: WELLINGTON/WILLINGTON surname
« on: Tuesday 24 August 10 16:15 BST (UK)  »
Hi ..... Kris and Phil

    The marriage certificate of Malinda, (dau) of Charles Wellington arrived by snail mail this morning.

Melinda Ann was the name she married under.

At Bridgend Register Office on the  03 April 1875, Samuel could write his name but Melinda placed her mark. 

Melinda Ann Wellington
Aged 22, Spinster,  Occ .... Domestic servant, Residing in Llanharry, Glamorgan, Wales.
Father, Charles Wellington, Occ ......... Sinker.

Husband

Samuel White
Aged 25, Bachelor, Occ ... Laborer, Residing in "Little Mayrose", LLanharran, Glamorgan, Wales
Father, James White, Occ ... Laborer

I have researched this family on the 1881 census, Melinda Ann died in 1880, June Quarter, Ref:- 11a 145, leaving a son James, (b) 1876, her husband and child are living in Mill Lane, LLandaff, Cardiff, Occ now is a Coal Miner, birth place, Chefont Fitspaine, Wiltshire, England.

Best Wishes ..... Jack

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Cornwall / Re: WELLINGTON/WILLINGTON surname
« on: Friday 20 August 10 20:37 BST (UK)  »
Hi ...... Kris and Phil
 
Remember Thomas Wellington (b) 1850, Calstockwell today I wemt to the Registry office here in Bridgend, The person who married Sarah Jane Rogers was not our Wellington son of Charles, but a man called Warmington, which we thought was a miss spelling!, they checked and showed me the handwritten certificate, indeed his sister Malinda Henrietta was married in Bridgend, I have ordered the certificate, daughter of Charles Wellington, this will be in the post by Monday, I also was shown the certificate too. This is why we thought both brother and sister married in my district of Bridgend, Glamorgan, Wales.
The senior Registrar believes that there was no marriage involved at this point and they just lived together, the next step would be to purchase the birth certificate of their first son Charles born in the  Pontypridd district, this would give the maiden name of the mother Jane!
Best wishes .....Jack

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Cornwall / Re: WELLINGTON/WILLINGTON surname
« on: Monday 19 July 10 23:43 BST (UK)  »
Hi ...... Michael

William died in 28, John Road, Penzance, Cornwall,.....
1903, (bur) at at St. Buryan Church Cornwall.  aged 80 (card 81)
Mary (Harvey) Wellington died October 28th  1907 Tolver Road, Penzance, Cornwall.
(bur) November 1st 1907 at St. Buryan Church Cornwall. aged 84, (card 81).

A piece of your family history...........

                             William and Mary spent a part of their life in France after 1855, when after the tin industry failed in Cornwall, one or two of their children were born in France where the French required miners and where many Cornish tin miners sailed to find work.

Best wishes.......... Jack  (Wales, UK)


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Cornwall / Re: WELLINGTON/WILLINGTON surname
« on: Monday 19 July 10 14:38 BST (UK)  »
Hi .Michael

 I believe I have her burial.

Elizabeth Mary Wellington  aged 31, registered in Falmouth, June Quarter 1877 Ref :- 5c 107

Buried in Mylor Cornwall 30/08/1877

Best wishes ......Jack

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Cornwall / Re: WELLINGTON/WILLINGTON surname
« on: Monday 19 July 10 14:25 BST (UK)  »
Hi ...Michael

   He was the son of William Wellington and Mary Harvey, William Harvey Wellington was born on April 7th 1849, Church Town St. Buryan, Cornwall.
I have not picked up William on the census's either, I believe he was away on a teaching course outside Cornwall?

Thanks for your information, I will update this today, as I have the wives the wrong way around!

Best wishes ........Jack

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Cornwall / Re: WELLINGTON/WILLINGTON surname
« on: Sunday 04 July 10 20:57 BST (UK)  »

Hi Allan

Matthew Wellington and Elizabeth Rosevear had 12 children in total between 1760 and 1785.
Best wishes .........Jack

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Cornwall / Re: WELLINGTON/WILLINGTON surname
« on: Sunday 04 July 10 20:46 BST (UK)  »
Hi ....Michael

    Thank you so much for your mail.
 We have had the best Summer for about 5 years, I'm renovating my house and I have had to put my Wellington family on the back boiler for a while.
The information will be added to the database tonight.

Thanks and best wishes .....Jack

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Cornwall / Re: WELLINGTON/WILLINGTON surname
« on: Wednesday 16 June 10 13:37 BST (UK)  »
Hi.. Chris

  "Yes thanks", two children, Jone (1686) and Emanuel (1696)

Best wishes ......... Jack

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Cornwall / Re: WELLINGTON/WILLINGTON surname
« on: Tuesday 15 June 10 14:14 BST (UK)  »
Hi ...... Michael

                  I have William Harvey Wellington married twice, first wife, Elizabeth Mary Christie, she would be the mother of Emily Caroline Wellington, there was another older daughter called Mary Mabel and a younger sister Sarah Mildred, I cannot find this family after the 1881 Census.
There was another marriage of a William Harvey Wellington in the Falmouth area in 1880  but on the 1881 census Elizabeth  born in Constantine is still alive?

No connection to Horrows

Where do your family come from?, I can then find the marriage

Best wishes ..........Jack

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