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Huntingdonshire / Burial Site? Holywell-cum-Needingworth - BRIGHT
« on: Monday 02 January 12 19:10 GMT (UK)  »
HOLYWELL-CUM-NEEDINGWORTH
REBECCA BRIGHT (PRIME)

I need help locating the burial site of Rebecca Bright (married name)
1843-1878 and a pix of marker if possible. Maiden name: PRIME/PRYME

She died in their home of Consumption (The White Horse Pub) 7 High St, Needingworth, Huntingdonshire. 

Here is a link to my Ancestry.com page with all her information:
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/26071511/person/1774051382

If unable to view here is info:
Rebecca Bright (maiden name: Prime/Pryme) born Barley, Hunts 1843 died Holywell/Needingworth 1878.  Her husband William Bright 1844-1916 He remarried about a year later.  I'm unable to find anyone related to her to contact for pixs of her (which I doubt).  The new wife Lizzie had a photo made of her new family with William.  Lizzie prob tore up anything that has to do with Rebecca. 
Thank you for any help.   
LJ

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Huntingdonshire / Re: Are any of these family names yours ?
« on: Wednesday 14 May 08 08:23 BST (UK)  »
I'm from the BRIGHTS in Needingworth.  What is your connection?  Your website is down so I couldnt see your tree.
LJ

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Huntingdonshire / Re: Bright's and Bentley's Of Huntingdonshire.
« on: Sunday 02 March 08 22:10 GMT (UK)  »
David:
Thank you so much for your response.  I am sorry to say the dates are not matching with my William Bright mentioned in this string.  Nor are my Bright's from Caxton. 

BUT...  I'm keeping the info because some of the spouses last names look familiar.  And maybe there is a connection somewhere. 

You sure are a great source of genealogy knowledge.  You are certainly able to provide awesome information that has been searched for years.  All the other info in this string you provided helped me out greatly.  Thank you for contributing your time helping us find our way home....

LindaJae

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Huntingdonshire / Re: Bright's and Bentley's Of Huntingdonshire.
« on: Sunday 02 March 08 18:13 GMT (UK)  »
This message is for Bedfordshire Boy - David:
I know it's prob too late for this question but in your message #3 in this string you said:

But... since I've been here I've discovered a long lost ggg grandmother's marriage so I've finally found her maiden name - Bright, from Somersham! I waiting for a couple of look ups from Huntingdon Record Office as the parish register has not been filmed by the LDS or transcribed. We may have a connection.
Regards
David

Did you find or keep this information of a long lost ggg grandmother with the maiden name of Bright from Somersham? 

Lindajae

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Huntingdonshire Lookup Requests / Re: Marriage: James & Mary Prime
« on: Friday 06 July 07 03:52 BST (UK)  »
David,
Again, thank you so much for you time.  And for taking the time to explain things in better detail for me.  I'm aware of some of the websites you sent me to but not by acronyms. Just the long ole fashion way.  Thank you again... all this info will keep me busy for awhile. I look forward to ordering the birth certificates.
Sincerely,
Lindajae

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Huntingdonshire Lookup Requests / Re: Death & Burial - Rebecca Bright d. 1878
« on: Friday 06 July 07 03:39 BST (UK)  »
David,
Thank you so much, it is exactly what I've needed or order certificates.  Thank you again for your time.
Lindajae

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Huntingdonshire Lookup Requests / Re: Marriage: James & Mary Prime
« on: Thursday 05 July 07 05:50 BST (UK)  »
Another thing...   I didnt think about James being married before!  By not thinking about that it made all dates not fit.  Wedding dates after the birth of the two sons, etc. 
But when you mentioned the possibility of Eleanor.  That made everything come together.  Rebecca's two older brothers look like they are half brothers.  Thank you David for that enlighting information!
One more thing David... in one of your messages you discuss seeing Rebecca's christening (daughter of James & Mary Prime) in IGI and that I can see other Primes.  What & where is IGI?
Lindajae

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Huntingdonshire Lookup Requests / Re: Marriage: James & Mary Prime
« on: Thursday 05 July 07 05:32 BST (UK)  »
Thank you both for sharing your opinions.  Both of you got me to digging deep and as I looked at the marriages by Vol/Page in FreeBMD instead of dates I see 6 people that got married in that Sept Qtr 1840 in Huntingdon.  There were two Mary's & one James.  Mary Prime & Mary Stanyon (as mentioned  above). I found a Mary Stanyon born 1817/18 too! 
The thought came to me that maybe James & Mary Prime are brother and sister and had a double wedding that day?  James married Mary Stanyon and Mary Prime married one of the other 2 men.  Which sounds so much better than marrying a cousin!  Yes, I will get the birth certificate for Rebecca which will solve this mystery.  Thanks you both for the ideas & guidance and giving me your time :)

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Huntingdonshire Lookup Requests / Re: Marriage: James & Mary Prime
« on: Wednesday 04 July 07 19:06 BST (UK)  »
David,
You are the best!  You always find the "hard to find" and give me leads and information I would never have figured out.  On the FREEBMD I found a James Prime & Mary Prime 1840 Sept Quarter Vol 14 Pg 207-Hunts.  But they dont show Mary's maiden name. It says Mary Prime.  Unless her maiden name is the same as her married name, "Prime"? Is she his Cousin?  What and where is the IGI ??   
Thanks again!
Lindajae

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