Author Topic: Marriage Abt. 1895 Marchant & Bourne  (Read 1563 times)

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Re: Marriage Abt. 1895 Marchant & Bourne
« Reply #9 on: Monday 12 February 18 00:06 GMT (UK) »
Yes. That's their daughter. Died about age 9 I think
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Re: Marriage Abt. 1895 Marchant & Bourne
« Reply #10 on: Monday 12 February 18 07:18 GMT (UK) »
Civil Registration Marriages 1890
Oscar Hyde - Aston Warwickshire reg. district  Vol 6d page 631 (April/May/June quarter)

On the same page is Sarah Ann Bourne

Looks like Oscar married  25 December 1880 to a Mary Ann Peters both were 23 and single at St Philips Birmingham
His father was George Hyde a printer, Oscar was a brass worker the occupation matches the census information

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Re: Marriage Abt. 1895 Marchant & Bourne
« Reply #11 on: Monday 12 February 18 07:23 GMT (UK) »
1881 census Oscar and wife Mary are living on Suffolk Street, Birmingham their ages are off a little now 22 and 20. He is a brass dresser.

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1891 census the children Eliza 8 and Frank 6 are the children of Oscar Hyde and Mary Ann Peters his first wife.

Eliza Elizabeth registered Birmingham 1883 mother maiden name Peters
Frank registered Birmingham 1884 mothers maiden name Peters.

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Re: Marriage Abt. 1895 Marchant & Bourne
« Reply #12 on: Monday 12 February 18 07:54 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for all the information. Wish I had come here earlier you have all found info very quickly. I appreciate your help. The sad part of this family story is Oscar and Sarah's son Charles lists his mother as deceased later on in life when he enlists in the army for WW1. I wonder if he knew the truth or not? I will have to follow his family tree.
Thank you to everybody for your help.
Regards, Mark
Higgins, Watson, Gregory, Marchant.