Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Messages - maggie.mae

Pages: [1] 2 3 4 ... 30
1
Nottinghamshire / Re: William Morton 1796/Catherine Lane1793 Nottinghamshire
« on: Wednesday 27 March 24 09:47 GMT (UK)  »
Sorry, Rebecca married George Tuckwood not Ann ;D
Maggie

2
Nottinghamshire / Re: William Morton 1796/Catherine Lane1793 Nottinghamshire
« on: Wednesday 27 March 24 09:31 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Ian and hi Trish.
Great to catch up with you again.
Ian, Ann was the sister of Rebecca Morton, my Grt,Grt,G'mother. She married George Tuckwood. I have loads of info about the Tuckwood family as I am a direct descendent. My email address is

Please get in touch.
Maggie (Tuckwood)

3
London and Middlesex / Re: Jane Martinnant
« on: Saturday 17 October 20 11:30 BST (UK)  »
Oh Daisy, Thank you so much. You really are a star.
Best wishes
Maggie

4
London and Middlesex / Jane Martinnant
« on: Friday 16 October 20 16:20 BST (UK)  »
Hi.
Could anyone help me find anything about this lady,please. I believe she was the second wife of John Martinnant who was born 26th November 1749. John was married to Mary Collier who died in 1780 and lived in Westminster London.
I found some births for children of a "John Martinnant and Jane"
Edward James    1782
William              1790
Fredk Thomas     1792   all born Westminster London.

Seeing how it's not a common name I searched a bit more and found the will of Frederick Thomas. He was Chief Officer of a East India Merchants Ship, he died and it shows that Jane wanted his personal effects and had to prove she was his mother. It is dated the 4th September 1820. Her address was given a 1,Upper Queens Buildings Brompton Middlesex.
I would like Janes  baptism, marriage and her death if possible, please.
Hope someone can help me.
Thanks
Maggie

5
London and Middlesex / Re: Lewis Martinnant - 1730ish
« on: Thursday 15 October 20 11:15 BST (UK)  »
Hello Bookbox.
I've restarted my research into Louis Martinnant 1723 which you helped me with in 2015. You gave me info on his marriage to Mrs Mary Valenton St Georges Chapel Mayfair 2nd October 1746.
Could you tell me where you found that as I have been on several sites and can't find it.
Thanks
Maggie

6
London and Middlesex / Re: Edward Pinnell 1811 Islington Middlesex
« on: Saturday 29 August 20 15:47 BST (UK)  »
Thank you, John. I subscribe to Findmypast but I will be going back to Ancestry next month. It seems a better site.
Maggie


7
London and Middlesex / Re: Edward Pinnell 1811 Islington Middlesex
« on: Friday 28 August 20 13:49 BST (UK)  »
Hello Jon.
....so did he stop working as a Silversmith between 1851 and 1871 and started a grocery shop? Did the work dry up? Did he start the business for Elizabeth? I haven't found another Edward Pinnell so I feel confident it is the same family and that he did marry Elizabeth Major. If anyone can tell me different I would appreciate your input. I will keep an open mind though.
Thank you for the info on James Major. I haven't started that family yet.
Regards
Maggie

8
London and Middlesex / Re: Edward Pinnell 1811 Islington Middlesex
« on: Friday 28 August 20 08:46 BST (UK)  »
Thank you ladies. If the marriage to Elizabeth/Eliza Major is correct, what could be the reason his occupation is given as "Master Grocer" in the 1861 census when all the other censuses are "Silversmith" Could there be another "Edward" who was a Grocer? mmm....I'll see if I can find one. I've looked at this tree before on Familysearch and there have been a few mistakes, but you have to investigate as it could be right.
Thanks again
Maggie

9
London and Middlesex / Re: Edward Pinnell 1811 Islington Middlesex
« on: Thursday 27 August 20 16:21 BST (UK)  »
Hi.
Found the marriage on Familysearch. No other info only the date. Tried Findmypast but they don't have it. Has anybody got Ancestry.co.uk? Or can it be found anywhere else?

Pages: [1] 2 3 4 ... 30