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Offline kesaunders79

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Re: In a bit of a pickle
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 12 February 05 16:56 GMT (UK) »
Have you got this?

Frederick G Verrier aged 36 Islington.1b 82 Death Sept Quarter 1910

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Re: In a bit of a pickle
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 12 February 05 17:02 GMT (UK) »
Maybe the sons marriage?

Frederick G Verrier Shoreditch.1c 145 Marriage June Quarter 1915
Spouse called Wood

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Re: In a bit of a pickle
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 12 February 05 17:03 GMT (UK) »
Hi Keiran

That is my no 1 guess as to his (Jane Elizabeth's husband) death.  Not got the cert as yet, but I have checked 1900-1930 death index at FRC and he is the only real possibility. (It would also sort of explain why my grandmother b. 1907 never mentioned him).  

I can't believe that with such an uncommon name I haven't been able to find them in 1901, I really need at least one census or something on Jane (nee BRYANT), in order to determine likely possibles for her birth etc

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Re: In a bit of a pickle
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 12 February 05 17:06 GMT (UK) »
Not much help I know but I may have located the VERRIER family that you were investigating in 1871:

1871 census

7 Gough Gallery (off/near/in Gough Street), St Pancras

George VERRIER head mar 36 mail cart driver b.Hampshire
Mary wife 34 b.London
Eliza dau 9
Mary dau 6
George son 4
Charles son 15m

All children born Clerkenwell

RG10/218 folio 28 page 48

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Re: In a bit of a pickle
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 12 February 05 17:07 GMT (UK) »
Hi Keiran

Correct again.  He married Annie Maud Wood 1915 and I have what I think are all their children.  His birth was OND 1895, but indexed as Verirer - a simple mistake in transcription I think.

Thanks for looking - it is very much appreciated as this is doing my head in

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Re: In a bit of a pickle
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 12 February 05 17:13 GMT (UK) »
Hi Casalguidi

Yep, thats them I think.  The George shown as son is, I believe Fredericks older brother.  I believe he died in the 1890s and it appears that after that, Fred started calling himself George, possibly as he had named his first child Fred and it was getting a bit confusing.  His name was obviously not mentioned much as when my grandmother married in 1930 she had her father down as Frederick Charles (the other brother).  It has taken some working out, I can tell you.   ::)

I don't have any trace of the Verrier lot prior to 1871, or Jane BRYANT at all, anywhere.

Thanks again

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Re: In a bit of a pickle
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 12 February 05 17:41 GMT (UK) »
You probably already have this entry for 1881?

 Charles Verrier abt 1872  St Pancras Son  St Pancras   
 Eliza Verrier abt 1862  Clerkenwell Daughter  St Pancras   
 Emma Verrier abt 1875  St Pancras Daughter  St Pancras   
 Frederick Verrier abt 1876  St Pancras Son  St Pancras   
 George Verrier abt 1836  Clerkenwell Head  St Pancras   
 George Verrier abt 1867  St Pancras Son  St Pancras   
 Mary A. Verrier abt 1841  St Clements Strand Wife  St Pancras   
 Mary A. Verrier abt 1864  St Pancras Daughter  St Pancras

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Re: In a bit of a pickle
« Reply #16 on: Saturday 12 February 05 17:49 GMT (UK) »
Hi Keiran

Yes I have that one - if you can find 1861 or 1851 that would be interesting.  It is just the fact that I can't even get started on Jane BRYANT that is soooo frustrating.

Thanks for all your help

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Re: In a bit of a pickle
« Reply #17 on: Saturday 12 February 05 17:53 GMT (UK) »
Well this is a toughie ec!!!

I've been scouting about like others but no success I'm afraid.
Apart from the Knarsboro dud, I noticed the birth for Jane Elizabeth  in St Pancras in 76 and can't find her even if she is the wrong one :(  Unless she is the one noted as b. St Giles with the Widow?  Brain frying now ...

Will keep my eyes peeled  ;D

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