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Worcestershire / Re: Arthur HAINES - confusion
« on: Saturday 03 February 24 22:57 GMT (UK)  »
When I couldn't find a 1911 or 1921 C for Arthur & Claris, (you have for Claris - presumably on her own) I began to wonder if he might have emigrated. There are other Haines in this family who went to Ballarat, Victoria in 1870 & are stll there

Their son William A C was at boarding school in Worcester in 1911 aged 11, someone would have had to be around for him. He would have been conscripted in October 1917

It is poss, if the 2 Arthur's are the same, for him to have emigrated to Australia after 1901, though where Clarissa went I don't know. Perhaps they fell out and divorced. Shame we have no m  details for Alice

I have found no d record for Arthur in England or emigration details. Odd that he would up sticks and leave his family then start a new life with a new wife & kids in another country soon after

Nevertheless, a bur records that a Dr Arthur Haines was b in Walberton, England - very specific, shame the date is 3 ears out. Of course it's just poss that his new wife didn't when he was b - he might have mentioned 1871 closer to her b date of 1875

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Worcestershire / Re: Arthur HAINES - confusion
« on: Saturday 03 February 24 21:22 GMT (UK)  »
Our Arthur Haines is also a Doctor, b in England - as I mentioned. The bur details on Find my past state he was 70 in 1871 b in Walburton - the newspaper article is short on destail. There are no other Arthur Haines b in Walburton at that toem. It also mentions 2 children as I again menrioned 1 born  1908 1 in 1913 & poss one b in 1899 - w poss wives

The article fails to mention his wife, whch, according to the bur details, was Alice Graham Murray b Tenbury. If our Arthur is the same man as in the article & on the bur details and in the 1901 C, where do Alice & Euphemia Clarice fit in ?

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Worcestershire / Re: Arthur HAINES - confusion
« on: Saturday 03 February 24 19:50 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks

I assume you mean Arthur Haines m Euphemia Clarissa REED 1896 Newark, Lincs and they had a son William A C Haines. I wonder how that sits with Arthur's poss d/bu of 1941 & his wife Alice?

sft456

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Worcestershire / Arthur HAINES - confusion
« on: Saturday 03 February 24 19:16 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Trying to find more details about our Arthur HAINES

B 12.1.1868 Bap 15.3.1868 Walburton, Sussex to Wiliam & Sarah

He is on 1871 & 1881 C with family in Sussex
Poss he on 1891 C as a Medical Student in Putney, b Sussex
Poss on 1901 C as a Physcian & Surgeon with wife Clarissa E (she b 1870 Australia) & son William Arthur C Haines (b 1899) in Tenbury, Worcs. Arthur b 1869 New Chichester, Sussex! (never heard of this)

Can't find anything about Clarissa (b Australia) or their m (presumably before 1899) & no further details on the couple
Son William A C m Doris I V Wallace 1925 Marylebone, London etc

There is a poss d/bur for our Arthur in Australia - d/bur 3.8.1941 b 1871 Walburton, Sussex
His wife is Alice Graham Murray b Tenbury, Worcs 1875 d Australia 1935 - her C details or m not found in England
Children on bur details:
Son - Arthur Graham Haines b 1908 - not found in England
Dau - Barbara Helen Haines b 1913 - not found in England
No mention of William A C Haines b 1899 Tenbury (above)

Some coincidences (Tenbury & Walburton) some not (wives & kids) - Is this our Arthur throughout or 2 different families? - no other Arthur Haines b Walburton, Sussex can be found within quite a few years either side of 1868
Did he poss m twice?

Any help would be appreciated

sft456


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Buckinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: RERRY PERRY marriage
« on: Tuesday 12 September 23 16:12 BST (UK)  »
Hi Ormondg

Thanks for all you replies, my pc went down, hence the delay in responding

If you can still help. My question as to whether John Perry (husband of Elizabeth Phipps)  b Lavendon 1798 and James Perry (husband of Rebecca Brooks) b 1798, are brothers or not might be clarified by this: (though I was under the impression that James was the only surviving son of 5 children of John & Jane Slater)

Juliet Elizabeth Sophia Perry, aged 18, visited John in 1861 (he was a widower at the  time). Juliet apparently was bap to James & Rebecca ? 17.2.1843 Newport Pagnell & b there. However she was unlikely to be Rebecca (Brooks) dau as Emma b 1822 was their youngest dau, she was also never with them on any Census - so who were her parents?

She lived with a Sarah Wilson (widow) as her niece when she was 8 (1851) with 2 young men (Brooks) who were cousins of Sarah Wilson. Sarah Wilson may have m William Wilson 1827 as Sarah Brooks, but how she fits in with say Rebecca Brooks (above) I can't say. She was b 1804, whilst Rebecca was b 1792 (the youngest child by far in the Brooks family) so they were not sisters, so  how were Juliet & Sarah related?

I wonder where Juliet fits in with the Perry's

Can you tell me the name of John Perry's 2nd wife Mary ? (after Jane Slater d) and their m date. Can you also advise as to the names of all the children of John & Jane - you mentioned Charles & Jane (and poss John b 1798 above) There was an Ann Whitlock on the family gravestone, dau of James, though it states she d 23.6.1817 aged 29 Woburn, Beds (so b @1788) - perhaps an error or ?

Thanks for any help

sft456


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Buckinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: RERRY PERRY marriage
« on: Saturday 02 September 23 13:21 BST (UK)  »
Thanks again

I was only concerned to add Mary Wykes as Pickering married her (as I mentioned)

Of course it essential to do your own detective work, as I have done but a parallel Tree is useful to compare.

The Family I am interested in is the "Phipps of Northapton" (Phipps the Brewer etc). The Perrys married into that Family (as did others).

It is possible (to return to the original question) that Rebecca Perry & Pickering were cousins (ie their respective fathers were brothers James & John Perry (if their father can be found)

sft456

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Buckinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: RERRY PERRY marriage
« on: Saturday 02 September 23 11:06 BST (UK)  »
Thanks very much to all

I have Pickering m a second time to Mary Wykes 1864 Pancras. I think she was b 1826 Northampton, but cannot find her parents of date of d. Was she a widow?

Added - Pickering Perry is also a Miller and published trees support that Lavendon record.


Does this mean there is/are Family Trees for the Perry/Phipps name (particularly related to Northampton?

sft456

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Buckinghamshire Lookup Requests / RERRY PERRY marriage
« on: Saturday 02 September 23 09:48 BST (UK)  »
Hi

Bit of a dilemma

I have been trying ot find the details of a m between Pickering Phipps PERRY & Rebecca PERRY Oct 1846 St Paul, Olney, Bucks. There is an article in a newspaper about this m  (on Family Search) though I am unable to access it. Rebecca & Pickering may have been related (both PERRY). She could be the dau of poss John & Alice or James & Rebecca

If her father was mentioned on the m record this would probably decide her parents

How do I find if there is a similar Tree on Roots Chat?

Thanks for any assistance

sft456

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Cheshire / Death
« on: Thursday 15 June 23 14:42 BST (UK)  »
Hello
Is it possible to divulge the details of the death of a relative who passed away in Chester 28/29 May 2023 (ie dob/dod & age) ?
sft456

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