« Reply #5 on: Friday 23 April 10 09:31 BST (UK) »
Hi Mike,
Thank you for all this information. You may be wondering how I can tie these two people together as Mother and Daughter.
From the Leicester Mercury and Cronicle 1830
"On Friday last, at Loughbrough, Mr Samuel Murby, Hair Dresser, of this town to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr Isaac Warner, of King-Street in this place."
Mary would have been 21 and her mother was possibly unusually young, Mary being the second child. In this instance I am lucky that,being Baptists, some of the childrens births/baptisms have been registered twice. The early ones are in Shepshed. These are then duplicated and later ones included in Tiverton Devon which also included the mother's full name. It was a practice for Baptists to records the birth dates of new congragational members. Isaac and family were part of John Heathcote's 1816 exodus from Loughborough to Tiverton. Isaac worked for Heathcote for about 10 years and also took his family to Paris to work for Heathcote there as well. He returned to Leicester in about 1827 and set up in King St as a small Lace Manufacturer. I think some of the children must be with other family or working in Loughborough hence Mary's marriage in Loughborough.
I wonder if your Benjamin Wilson/Mary Potter witnesses might hold a clue.
Thanks again
Mark
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