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Essex Lookup Requests / Re: EVERETT/EVERITT/EVERRET
« on: Sunday 21 October 18 04:42 BST (UK)  »
Thank you, I missed that one.

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Essex Lookup Requests / Re: EVERETT/EVERITT/EVERRET
« on: Sunday 21 October 18 04:06 BST (UK)  »
Children as follows-

Sarah bap.  03 Jul 1785
Thomas bap. 10 May 1789
Elizabeth bap. 08 Jan 1792
Benjamin bap.  23 Mar 1794

So there is room for a child in 1787, and it is not unheard of for names to be incorrectly entered, so a maybe for William.

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Essex Lookup Requests / Re: EVERETT/EVERITT/EVERRET
« on: Sunday 21 October 18 03:54 BST (UK)  »
Thank you solidrock.
 There is a death for a Frances EVERETT in 1800, no age indicated, so hoping this is her.

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Essex Lookup Requests / EVERETT/EVERITT/EVERRET
« on: Sunday 21 October 18 03:19 BST (UK)  »
Please can anyone help with a marriage for a John EVERETT and his spouse Frances of unknown maiden name?

They had children in Tolleshunt D'Arcy between 1785 and 1794( that I have found so far).
Have found these by trawling through BTs(family Search and church registers of St Nicholas ( Essex Archives online).

Could not see a marriage for them but don't know where to look anyway.
Anybody have them in their tree or strays pile?

Thank you
Michelle

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And another question for you lovely people.
If Sarah EVERRET was born in 1822( which thanks to Mckha489, I have found)
Why is she a minor in 1841?

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This has been amazing. Thank you all so much.
I need to get to my local library on the weekend to get on Ancestry and follow up.

Finding baptisms is going to be very difficult I think as they moved around so much.

Just with the free searches I have been able to use, it looks like the EVERRRETS are going to be hard to find as well.

Please can someone tell me if the Tolleshunt Darcy church records are online?

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The Common Room / Re: Herbert Benjamin WILLIAMS Scavenger Hunt: Everyone Welcome To Join In
« on: Wednesday 12 September 18 19:48 BST (UK)  »
James would have to go somewhere in the gap between  no name and Walter.

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The Common Room / Re: Herbert Benjamin WILLIAMS Scavenger Hunt: Everyone Welcome To Join In
« on: Wednesday 12 September 18 02:55 BST (UK)  »
Cust is a little village 30 minutes out of Christchurch, It is in North Canterbuy district.

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The Common Room / Re: Herbert Benjamin WILLIAMS Scavenger Hunt: Everyone Welcome To Join In
« on: Wednesday 12 September 18 02:45 BST (UK)  »
Oh WOW people, thank you so much.
The Hayton is a family name from Mary Jane's paternal line.
I have found no link to the LEWIS line for the Ingram or Ormandy, though I admit not a lot of research done there.
Mary Jane was the daughter of Henry MILLRAY and Eliazabeth PARKINSON born 1864 in Keswick, CUL.
Mary Jane MILLRAY married James LEWIS 08 Oct 1883 in Barrow, LAN.

They had 2 daughters Edith Anne b29 May 1884 in Barrow and Sarah Elizabeth b26 May 1885 in Rolleston, CBS, New Zealand. James died 22 Feb 1886 in Christchurch New Zealand.
I believe James was the son of Edward LEWIS and Edith WEAL born 19 Dec 1845 Stokesay, SAL

Herbert Benjamin was a paper runner, agent.
Mary Jane was working in Cust, NYC, New Zealand as a housekeeper before her marriage to Herbert.
They were married in the Registrars Office in Christchurch so no church record as such.

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