Author Topic: william tateson:marriage witness, grimsby  (Read 6524 times)

Offline Dyann

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Re: william tateson:marriage witness, grimsby
« Reply #18 on: Thursday 13 October 11 23:20 BST (UK) »
Would like to know if there are any updates to this information, these questions.
Why was Aunt Elizabeth Tennyson living as a companion at Maim head House in Devon. Is there documentation of this? Am very interested in reading anything about this story.

Thank you so much  :-*

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Re: william tateson:marriage witness, grimsby
« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 21 November 23 11:52 GMT (UK) »
Hello family :)

I am descended from Margaret Tennyson Williams - I have set up a facebook page re: John Tennyson Williams as he has now become my obsession too... it is called  John Tennyson Williams Descendants (sorry for no apostrophe for those that will spot it) the cover is a picture of a ship caught in a storm, I have left it public so hopefully you can just join without any issues. I will make it private once we are all in.

I will try and message those that are matched with us via ThruLines on Ancestry too - I wonder if any of the 'famous' Tennysons have uploaded their DNA yet... might be the only way to solve this!

Also managed to find a record for a death at sea in April 1824 - added it to my ancestry tree last night...not 100% on it but its the only death at sea recorded for a John Williams in that year...so it is at least a possibility.

Hope to make your acquaintances on FB soon

Rosie 

P.s. I am in the UK and my parents are from Hull