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« on: Wednesday 15 January 20 09:30 GMT (UK) »
Hello everyone
I've only just logged back on and read all your interesting replies.
It seems very odd to me that both the death certificates for an Elizabeth Maria De Redder state their father as William de Redder and he is a seaman. And the ages of both girls tie up with birth records.
I'll give you the information I have on the family, which all seemed to make sense to me except for the second Elizabeth Maria dying.
Mary Murrel Baines married Frederick de Redder on 20 Jan 1812 in Blakeney Norfolk
They had two children Maria 1812-1893 and William 1814-1881.
Maria married Robert Eaglen in 1844. He was a Methodist minister, They had five children.
William married Elizabeth Herron in 1837 in South Shields and they had sixteen children.
Frederick de Redder died/disappeared after William’s birth.
I think I may have found him returning to Holland and marrying a local girl in 1816 and having a son. This Frederick’s mother was named Maria. It looks very promising but is still very much a work in progress.
Mary Murrell Baines/de Redder married Anthony Bales Drew in Castleacre, Norfolk on 16 Oct 1830. He is single and she is a widow. One of the witnesses was her eighteen year old daughter, Maria de Redder.
Mary and Anthony had two children Mary Drew 1831-1897 and Jabez James Drew 1833-1852.
Jabez died on 7 Oct 1852 of Typhus fever, certified.
Thank you to the person who wrote about the monument inscription in Castleacre, I had no idea about that.
I’m sure the person who registered the death of the second Elizabeth Maria de Redder was her paternal grandmother.
The death certificate states the death was registered by Mary Drew, present at death.
Both the death certificates are for Elizabeth Maria de Redder.
Thank you all for your input