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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / St Bride's church London - look up request
« on: Wednesday 26 December 12 11:39 GMT (UK)  »
Hi - I don't know if anyone can look up the marriage licence for John Peter Brandstrom and Margaret Tennyson Williams who left their homes in Hull/Grimsby and married in St Brides church - London on 25/9/1833. Alternatively does anyone know where I can access this record? She was only 20, whilst he was possibly 39, and whilst the marriage record is on Ancestry it says the marriage was by licence. Within a couple of years both had married others which adds to the mystery - regards Hardiman-Burton

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Norfolk / Flowerday/Shepherd/Neve - norfolk
« on: Tuesday 10 July 12 22:02 BST (UK)  »
looking for information mainly about William Flowerday born 1802 possibly Ludham - died 1858 Hull married Sarah Elizabeth Shepherd in Lakenham in 1831 - I have no information before this date but in the 1871 census his widow has a Richard Flowerday born 1811 Yarmouth living with her and he is described as her brother in law. Other names in this tree include Harriet Shepherd (sister) who married Edward Neve from Catfield and one of their children Sarah Jane Neve married her first cousin Frederick John Flowerday son of William in Hull - the only record I can find of Richard Flowerday is the 1871 census so I can't work back from this point - Any help about these families who started off in Norfolk and ended up in Hull greatfully received - JC

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Travelling People / Attwells fair folk
« on: Wednesday 26 May 10 17:58 BST (UK)  »
Hi - I'm trying to trace fairground folk called Atwell - my mother grew up in moreton in marsh glostershire and remembers them coming to town when she was a girl in the 1940's and was allowed free rides as they were relatives - she thinks they may have been married to one of her father's sisters - he was called herbert victor hardiman and was the youngest of seven

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