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Radnorshire / Re: Mary Milward born c1813 & Thomas Milward born c1817
« on: Friday 26 April 13 00:26 BST (UK)  »
Hi Roger

Once again you have the answers for me, many many thanks as always, much appreciated kind sir.

Kind Regards
Nimchimpsky

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Radnorshire / Mary Milward born c1813 & Thomas Milward born c1817
« on: Thursday 25 April 13 23:30 BST (UK)  »
Hi All

I've come across a bit of a mystery with regards to three Milwards from Radnorshire, can anyone please advise on any of the following (details taken from 1841/51 census records):

Mary Anne Milward, born circa 1813, Radnor, Radnorshire, Wales.
Thomas Milward, born circa 1817, Llanfihangel Nant Melan, Wales.
... Both of the above first appear on the 1841 census along with John Milward (aged 70) and his wife, Sarah (aged 65) ... are Mary Anne and Thomas the children of John & Sarah? (I know ages were 'rounded up' in 1841).

Thomas Milward, born circa 1844, Llanfihangel Nant Melan, Wales.
... Is recorded in the 1851 census as a 'Nephew' of (and living with) the older Thomas (detailed above) - who are the parents of 'young' Thomas?

I'm hoping one of you kind persons will come to my rescue again, many thanks in advance of any help or information.

Kind Regards
Nimchimpsky.



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Worcestershire / Re: Edmund & Martha Milward, Pershore, Worcs c1850
« on: Thursday 25 April 13 11:52 BST (UK)  »
Hmmmm ...  ???

1861 & 1871 Census records ... Timothy Blizard, born 'about 1812'
1851 Census record ... Timothy Blizard, born 'about 1821'

What to beieve?

Born 1821 would put him nearer his wife's age but there are more records to suggest 'born 1812' than 'born 1821'

T'would appear that Mr Timothy did 'his bit' for the poor folk of the town but his details are rather mixed up.
I would have thought that his parents would have been traceable from that era but it seems not, how frustrating ... as one door opens, another one shuts. Thanks again for the help given in this thread.

Kind Regards
Nimchimpsky

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Worcestershire / Re: Edmund & Martha Milward, Pershore, Worcs c1850
« on: Wednesday 24 April 13 17:14 BST (UK)  »
Yep, that's the 'other details' Twinkles ...  ;)

Thank you once again for your kind help.

Kind Regards
Nimchimpsky

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Worcestershire / Re: Edmund & Martha Milward, Pershore, Worcs c1850
« on: Wednesday 24 April 13 16:53 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Twinkles (and Amber).

Brilliant information ... I did see a possibility of her name being Blizard and I'm really excited that it is Blizard because a brother of Edmund married a Blizard ... now I can put on the 'detective hat' and try and find the 'Blizard link' between the wives of the two Milward brothers.

Many thanks again for your great help.

Kind Regards
Nimchimpsky

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Worcestershire / Edmund & Martha Milward, Pershore, Worcs c1850
« on: Wednesday 24 April 13 16:11 BST (UK)  »
Hi Everyone

I have an issue with regards to Martha Milward, wife of Edmund Milward, who were born and lived in Pershore, Worcs in the later 1800's.
Edmund was born in 1850. Martha (his wife) was born (depending on which census is accurate) between 1852-54 ... both of them, as previously stated, born in Pershore ... however ...

I just cannot find a marriage record for their marriage or what Martha's maiden name was? They married sometime between 1871-1881 ... Pershore would be the logical place but there's no guarantee on that.

My usual reliable source has let me down, could any kind person 'fill in the missing gaps' please.

Many thanks in advance.

Kind Regards
Nimchimpsky

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Radnorshire / Re: George Milward married 1797, Whitton, Radnorshire
« on: Friday 19 April 13 11:08 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks for your help Deirdre and Roger, I'm so pleased to have got that information ... brilliant.

Funny how one door shuts when one door opens though ... I had posted, previously, for information on George's sister and brothers, Ann Milward, Thomas Milward and James Milward, that were all unacounted for ... and now George has married an Ann, making TWO Ann Milwards of the same generation!!! ha ha.

... and just to 'rub dirt in my face' ... I note that one of the witnesses at George and Ann's wedding was the 'elusive' James Milward, proving that he 'once lived ... but left no trace' ... ha ha

Thanks very much again both ... wonderful info.

Kind Regards
Nimchimpsky

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Radnorshire / Re: George Milward married 1797, Whitton, Radnorshire
« on: Thursday 18 April 13 23:08 BST (UK)  »
BRILLIANT!!!!

Thanks despair ... link works fine, much appreciated.

Deirdre - PM sent to you, thank you.

Kind Regards
Nimchimpsky

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Radnorshire / Re: George Milward married 1797, Whitton, Radnorshire
« on: Thursday 18 April 13 22:43 BST (UK)  »
Hi despair

That's brillint, thank you very much for this valuable information, much appreciated.
(Milward ... one L ... is correct, I take it that the marrige was at Whitton?)

Kind Regards
Nimchimpsky

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