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Henry's 2nd wife
« on: Friday 26 March 04 15:11 GMT (UK) »
 Trying to trace 2nd marriage of Henry Johnson to Kate (surname unknown) . Henry was a Quaker,but I don't know if it was a Quaker wedding. He was born 16 Jan 1869 in Birmingham son of William Johnson of Garrat St. His 1st marriage was to Clara Bailey 17th April 1897, and they had 4 children the last born 1906 and as there were no children of this second marriage it must have taken place after 1906, when their youngest son was born, and before 1939 the year Henry died. He was my grandfather and I only knew Kate my Step grandmother and as I was born in 1923 presumably thr marriage was prior to this date.
     I hope this is not to garbled but if someone can help I would be most grateful.
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Re:Henry's 2nd wife
« Reply #1 on: Friday 26 March 04 21:19 GMT (UK) »
Hello Jim,

Are we still looking in the Birmingham area  ??? for Henrys Wedding??

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Re:Henry's 2nd wife
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 27 March 04 10:39 GMT (UK) »
It would seem that this second wedding would have been in Birmingham as the address he lived at was still 104 Third Avenue, Small Heath Birmingham.
   Hope this info is of some use.
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