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Norfolk / Re: WYMER, Rev. Edward, Vicar of Westwick
« on: Saturday 03 October 20 18:58 BST (UK)  »
Hello Richard,
Thank you for getting in touch!  I would love to see/hear/read anything you've got.
Cheri

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Norfolk / Re: WYMER, Rev. Edward, Vicar of Westwick
« on: Thursday 03 March 11 22:42 GMT (UK)  »
Lichtenstein took over the post at St. Botolph's Westwick (oops! mixed up the two parishes) Ingham Church as curate when Rev. Edward Wymer left it.  Close knit society, I think:)  Not like us... spanning a couple of continents...  three cheers for the information highway!

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Norfolk / Re: WYMER, Rev. Edward, Vicar of Westwick
« on: Thursday 03 March 11 20:08 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Stewart -
I didn't realize it but I have often seen at your website while searching at different times.  What a compelling scenario contained there, huh?  Wowza! 

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Norfolk / Re: WYMER, Rev. Edward, Vicar of Westwick
« on: Monday 28 February 11 20:04 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Stewart,
Thanks for the reply.  I will take a look at your website.  I appreciate the info:)
Cheri

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Norfolk / Re: WYMER, Rev. Edward, Vicar of Westwick
« on: Friday 09 April 10 19:20 BST (UK)  »
Whew...  I was only slightly worried all time spent on other sources was all for naught 8)  Amazing how many "books" have been put out there with erroneous info! 

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Norfolk / Re: WYMER, Rev. Edward, Vicar of Westwick
« on: Friday 09 April 10 17:54 BST (UK)  »
Just curious - opinions, please:)
I inquired at the Norfolk Studies Library and the best source they could provide was Norfolk Families by Walter Rye (no version given).  My research via Parish Registers, BMD and Census is a little different than Mr. Rye's.  Which sources would you regard more accurate?

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Devon / Re: Thomas STEEL - Stonehouse
« on: Thursday 08 April 10 22:29 BST (UK)  »
What  do you make of this?  I haven't found John's death but I see this for 1821...  Is court for Insolvent Debtors akin to Probate Court?

Insolvent Debtors - 1821
Articles from the London Gazette
Provided by Lindsey Withers
INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT OFFICE,
No. 9, Essex-Street, Strand.
PETITIONS OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS, to be heard

London Gazette - Issue 17748 published on the 22 September 1821
John Steel, formerly of Stonehouse, afterwards
of Plymouth, and late of the City of Exeter, all in
the County of Devon, Boot and Shoe-Maker.

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Norfolk / Re: WYMER, Rev. Edward, Vicar of Westwick
« on: Thursday 08 April 10 16:40 BST (UK)  »
yes, the 1861 Census is her:)  Charlotte and Thomas had three daughters, Florence Isabel 1860, Alice Gertrude Mary 1863, and Fanny Adeline 1864. 

I will follow up on the 1856 Charlotte Case - thx:)

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Norfolk / Re: WYMER, Rev. Edward, Vicar of Westwick
« on: Thursday 08 April 10 16:12 BST (UK)  »
thx for reply
This is the correct family:)  and I do have this record.  Charlotte was married to Martin Isham Case in Lincolnshire 1855 after this Census was taken.  All I can find for Martin Case is an ADMON record in 1857 and I have to assume he died because by 1858 she appears in Exeter as Mrs. Thomas Steel. 

Our family records begin with her life in Exeter.  She leaves England sometime after 1865 and shows up in America on the US Census of Florida in 1880.  She died in Pensacola, FL in 1916.

Her father, Rev. Edward Wymer remained in England, as did all of the other siblings.  I am hoping to find another family member with more information or an account of how and why Charlotte came to America.  I can find no record of her transit. 

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