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How odd. Given that he lived with them later it seems a strange thing to miss him off the marriage detail - the parish records of the baptism certainly flag up when others have been born illegitimately around the same time, whereas, as you say, both parents are fully acknowledged as tho married.  Again, thanks!

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The two burials are of particular interest - I have come across the census info before - but now that you have years of death potentially then I can see if there are corresponding GRO details to match - even if they have been mis-transcribed.
It isn't beyond possibility that they married in London as there are other family connections certainly with Clerkenwell and Isslington.  I am very grateful for the extra pairs of eyes!

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I have a Jonathan Stamp living with his daughter and her husband on the 1871 census.  She is married to a James Bardell (assuming this is the right family). I have no death for Jonathan but I can't find him on 1881 census so presume it is within that 10 year window. 

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I'm a little wary of this family (although they could be the ones) as Jonathan is given with his full name in the 1871 census so finding a surname for the right Jane is paramount which a marriage date might give me.  Many of the Stamps are barge people which makes them potentially inconsistent with details.

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I am seeking a firm date for a marriage between Jonathan STAMP and Jane (surname unknown) in or close to Ware, Hertfordshire in the 1820s up to 1831. Jonathan is born c1794. He and Jane have a daughter - Ann Maria - in c1830.

 Many thanks for any assistance from those visiting Herts records offices.

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One Name Studies: N to S / Re: Stamp
« on: Monday 18 May 15 16:21 BST (UK)  »
I am helping to research the Stamp(s) family from Ware, Herts, England.
William Stamp (c1752) had at least 5 children with his wife Sarah Riddle - it would be good to take the family further back if possible on the Stamp side as the Riddles have proved less of a riddle, ironically!

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Yes and those are the only relatives (father, aunt and uncle) with which my mother was familiar - her father never mentioned a brother so I guess it is a mistake in the "male" column as a son. Thanks for looking. I have no eliminated the Malmesbury connection as I found a birth for an Allen Hughes there so I think this thread has reached its end!

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Thanks for the tip - I'll try that. The family didn't move from the Llanrhaiadr/Llanslin area. Parents are Allen Hughes and Hannah Hughes and I can track them throughout along with the other children (they are my great grandparents). I haven't followed up on Tony's message re one being right date on 1881 census as I wasn't clear on what he meant by actual census and the extra info that might be on it - I haven't found a version other than 1911 that shows actual births v deaths of children etc.
Thanks for taking an interest DJ.

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Wiltshire Lookup Requests / Re: Malmesbury newspaper 1875 - obit look up request
« on: Wednesday 01 February 12 00:10 GMT (UK)  »
I don't know Tony - I don't think I realised that information was available except on the 1911 census. Were people also asked that Q on the 1881?
I will double check the 10 year old you've found in case I have overlooked something - you can never be too careful.
You are very kind to take the trouble to help.

Shirley

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