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Sussex / Re: Richard Vennell Burial 1777
« on: Tuesday 20 February 24 21:30 GMT (UK)  »
That seems to confirm that it is the correct person, would be nice to know where the baptist cemetery is/was located. I am not sure if Baptists were allowed to have their own cemetery or needed to use parish church burial grounds.
Madmax

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Sussex / Richard Vennell Burial 1777
« on: Tuesday 20 February 24 19:42 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I am looking for information on the burial of Richard Vennall in 1777/1778
His will gives him as from stone in oxney, but he was not buried there.
FindMyPast has an entry for a burial of a Richard Vennall at Rye Baptist Church in 1777, does anyone have a transcript or copy of this register to see if it contains any further information and where is the Baptist burial ground and do any grave stones exist there?
Many Thanks
 Madmax

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After comparing the signatures on the two marriage entries, the 1790 marriage licence and the Will of Thomas Maxted I have to conclude that they are so similar that they are almost certainly the same person.
Thanks for your help!

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Yes, I must agree with bookbox at this time the bondsman was often blatantly flouted and I guess may be the origin of the John Doe that we use today.

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Thomas was married twice both times to an elizabeth, the second was a london marriage to Elizabeth Denne in 1805 by Licence. From his Will it seems neither marriage produced any children as he leaves everything to his surviving wife and his siblings and when his second wife dies in 1843 there is also no mention of children. I have ruled out the kent marriages mentioned as I am either aware of the families or they went on to have many children so are unlikely to be this Thomas Maxted.
He was of Nonington in 1805 and was buried there in 1813

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Thomas Maxted Marriage st James Piccadilly 1790
« on: Sunday 15 January 23 17:05 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I am looking for details of the 1790 marriage of Thomas Maxted and Elizabeth Hardy in St James Church Piccadilly. The Thomas Maxted I am interested in appears in Kent about this period with a wife Elizabeth and wondered if this marriage may be him.
Regards Maxmax

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) Lookup Requests / Hull History Centre
« on: Wednesday 13 July 22 10:36 BST (UK)  »
Hi
Is anyone going to visit the Hull History Centre and may have some spare time there?
I have relatives that were in the Sailors Orphanage in the 1891 Census and would like to know the admittance and Discharge details.
Please message me if you can help.
Madmax

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Kent Lookup Requests / Re: Willesborough marriage lookup
« on: Wednesday 22 September 21 10:05 BST (UK)  »
Hi
This info pretty much clears up my Denne/Beale/Masters mystery.
Although there do seem to have been two Thomas Beales that died the same place/time but the Consistory Will seems to be the correct guy. The PCC will seems to be someone else and the burial could be either of them.
Amazing the amount of evidence people left behind if they had a few quid!
Thanks to everyone for the help
Regards Madmax

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Kent Lookup Requests / Re: Willesborough marriage lookup
« on: Tuesday 21 September 21 23:34 BST (UK)  »
Hi
can you look for an earlier marriage on 13-9-1603 Willesborough when I believe Elizabeth Masters married Thomas Beale and perhaps also the death of said Thomas Beale before 1608 unless she was a bigamist!
Did you get a date for the Beale marriage?
Regards Madmax

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