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Berkshire / Re: Coleman/Belcher marriage
« on: Friday 23 August 24 14:08 BST (UK)  »
Well that is definitely the family the contact has, he has said they spent time in S. Africa but the marriage doesn't give the father's name so we still can't say she is the same Florence  the bride was born in Bracknell. very near to Binfield so very likely to be right.

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Berkshire / Re: Coleman/Belcher marriage
« on: Sunday 18 August 24 18:38 BST (UK)  »
FindMyPast
1928 Electoral Register
George Coleman and Florence Coleman living at Becton Cottage, South View Crescent, Winnersh.

Winnersh is not far from Binfield
There were several COLEMAN / Florence? marriages in that area
The one I want was William Arthur and Florence Belcher so sadly this isn't;t them...shame it would have been a useful link.They may well relate though so I'll pop the record in my data bank.. :)

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Berkshire / Re: Coleman/Belcher marriage
« on: Sunday 18 August 24 12:56 BST (UK)  »
Don't know waiting for a reply he contacted via our web site He mentioned the birth certificate in his note and a bit about William George later so I am guessing he is related through him.The Belchers are out on the twigs of our tree.

Thank you amondg that is interesting

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Berkshire / Re: Coleman/Belcher marriage
« on: Saturday 17 August 24 19:35 BST (UK)  »
sorry mis typed its the 1901 census she was a servant in West Hoathly,
Sussex
Thank you for your interest

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Berkshire / Coleman/Belcher marriage
« on: Saturday 17 August 24 16:30 BST (UK)  »
A contact has seen the birth certificate of William George Coleman 24 sept 1908 at Easthampton parents William Arthur Coleman and Florence nee Belcher.

I have a Florence Belcher born Binfield 1880  but I cannot find a wedding  or any thing after the 1901 census for my Florence to see if she became Mrs Coleman
Can anyone help to find a marriage or anything else to prove or disprove the link
Thank you





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Oxfordshire / Re: Meals of Cornwell?
« on: Tuesday 16 July 24 09:34 BST (UK)  »
I didn't think you did but they may turn out to relate so its good to make a note. I notice several trees on Anc..have Edward down a differe mt place, nearer Burford I think Sandford St Martin seems nearer Combe what do you think? I am so grateful for your help.

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Oxfordshire / Re: Meals of Cornwell?
« on: Monday 15 July 24 20:37 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks for your answers they explains why I have now found as ell as the original data I hadf or Cornwell on FindMyPast, a record for page 44 of the Combe register shown on an Anc.. tree both with the same people and dates I wondered if it was banns in one place marriage in the other.
William and Elizbeth 's Mary is too youg to marry in 1739 but may well be a relation.
I think Edward Fa(u) lkner may have been baptised in Sandford, St Martin, in 1721.

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Oxfordshire / Meals of Cornwell?
« on: Sunday 14 July 24 21:53 BST (UK)  »
There is only one place where I have found Ann Meals my 6xgt grand mother and that was in 1739 when she married Edward Faulkner in Cornwell. The couple then went on to have 10 children baptised in Combe.
I am wondering if the surname was accurately reported, and was she originally from Cornwell? Can anyonehelp find any other records of her before the marriage
Many thanks for any help
Trees

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Worcestershire / Re: THOMAS OR WILLIAM DYKE
« on: Saturday 11 May 24 19:13 BST (UK)  »
Up date
An..try has an image of the marriage of William DYKE and Louisa WALKER on 14 Apr 1873
it also has military papers fir Thomas DYKE showing that he declares he married Louisa WALKER on 14 Apr 1873
So I am sure Thomas and William are one and the same pwesin but there us little to say when or why he uses William!!

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