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Re: pocock marriage Newington
« Reply #18 on: Sunday 28 March 10 14:23 BST (UK) »
found his mother and brother in 1881 living with his married sister
1881
RG11/521/76/52
james brown age 32. b. ?. occ. boiler maker. head
annie age 23. b. lambeth. wife
james age 4mnths. b. bermondsey. son
george pocock age 22. b. lambeth. occ. boiler maker. brother(unm)
sophia pocock age 50. b. dartford. occ. dressmaker. mother(wid)
obviously this should be brother in law and mother in law
living at;8,bangor court,southwark.
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vickers,sulgrave
hewish,holborn
manley,bethnal green
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Re: pocock marriage Newington
« Reply #19 on: Sunday 28 March 10 16:19 BST (UK) »
Hi Wozzle,
 I have found James Brown before.He comes from Devon I think.I have bits of paper all over the place.I never seem to keep my files in order.If you have any ideas how to put the census returns,BMD certificates etc in any sort of system that can be easily understood please tell me.I have try for years to keep on top of the paper trail.
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Re: pocock marriage Newington
« Reply #20 on: Wednesday 31 March 10 14:21 BST (UK) »
Hi Wozzle,
 I have found James Brown before.He comes from Devon I think.I have bits of paper all over the place.I never seem to keep my files in order.If you have any ideas how to put the census returns,BMD certificates etc in any sort of system that can be easily understood please tell me.I have try for years to keep on top of the paper trail.
Dasher
here is the marriage of james brown
grooms name; james brown of full age bachelor
occ; boiler maker
address at time of marriage; bethnal green
fathers name; james brown
fathers occ; none given(deceased)
brides name; elizabeth anne pocock of full age spinster
address at time of marriage; bethnal green
fathers name; george pocock
fathers occ; none given(deceased)
witnesses; jeffrey bullions,william bishop
both bride and groom made their mark
marriage took place on the 6th april 1879 at st james the great,bethnal green,tower hamlets

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vickers,sulgrave
hewish,holborn
manley,bethnal green
barnes,bassingbourn

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Re: pocock marriage Newington
« Reply #21 on: Sunday 04 April 10 12:42 BST (UK) »
Hi Wozzle,
 Thanks for the information on James Brown.I have updated my family tree.
Dasher


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Re: pocock marriage Newington
« Reply #22 on: Sunday 04 April 10 13:12 BST (UK) »
posted in error
cattell,alcester
vickers,sulgrave
hewish,holborn
manley,bethnal green
barnes,bassingbourn

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Re: pocock marriage Newington
« Reply #23 on: Saturday 05 January 19 21:17 GMT (UK) »
Hi Dasher
I chanced upon one of your requests about George Pocock of Andersons Walk by chance today and have just joined RootsChat to pass on my info:
My grandmother Elizabeth Taylor (nee Leamman) had a daughter Ann Taylor BP 03/10/1824 who married George Pocock who lived in Andersons Walk. I will have to check but George Pocock was listed as a barge builder if I remember correctly. Marriage date? About the 184-50's
Do you still require information about him and Andersons Walk?
Henry99