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Mary Anne Warren c1806 Old Buckenham
« on: Friday 25 August 17 20:04 BST (UK) »
Hi

I have Samuel Perfect marrying Mary Anne Warren 8 Dec 1823 Besthorpe, census returns for 1841 Mary born 1806 no birth town stated, 1851 Mary born 1806, 1861 Mary born 1805, 1871 Mary born 1806, every census after 1841 born Old Buckenham, she died in 1879 aged 74 which puts her birth around 1805 again.  Years ago when I first started the family tree there was only one Mary Anne Warren born around that time to Thomas Warren in Old Buckenham 1807 but things started to unravel as you can see from this earlier post

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=464191.msg3248463#msg3248463

Today I came across an  unusual bapt Maria Quantrell Warren base child of Ann Warren Old Buckenham 11 Aug 1805 fits perfect with year and location, I can't see her in the 1841 census unmarried, there was a marriage in 1829 for a Maria Warren to Henry Woodrow New Buckenham but looking at the 1841 census they were both born around 1792-1796 so definitely not that Maria Warren.  Have I missed any bapts for another Mary Ann around that time/location any help would be most appreciated.

Julie

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Re: Mary Anne Warren c1806 Old Buckenham
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 26 August 17 06:54 BST (UK) »
Witnesses at the marriage are Mary Warren, Sarah Perfect, and Benjamin Button.
Both bride and groom were of Besthorpe 8 December 1823.

Is the witness Mary Warren her mother?

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Re: Mary Anne Warren c1806 Old Buckenham
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 26 August 17 15:47 BST (UK) »
Hi Amondg

It would look like Thomas & Mary were Mary Ann's parents, Benjamin Button (a clerical error on the original record it's Benjamin Butter son of Robert) ironically Samuel Perfect's daughter Caroline married Walter Butter, Robert Butters grandson Benjamin's Gt Nephew.

I had kept all the info on the Warren families going back a few generations and they look like they were the only ones around Old Buckenham, which is helpful, James Warren had a daughter Ann 1773 mother Elizabeth Davey and his son Thomas's mother was Anna Maria/Mary Buckle who James widower married in 1776 so perhaps Ann named her daughter after her step mother, whichever (Thomas or Ann) is Mary's parent it looks like James Warren and Henry Warren were her father and Gt Grandfather, fingers crossed.

Julie