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Offline kirsty.foreman

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Re: Hambridge
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 11 January 20 21:42 GMT (UK) »
As a start, Thomas in 1861, with his older sister. She was listed as boatman's daughter. If looking at the Ancestry entry, ignore the Sanders family indexed wit them. They actually live next door (2 and 3 Mill

Mary A Hambridge    17
Thomas Hambridge    4 b Banbury

Class: RG 9; Piece: 918; Folio: 12; Page: 17;

Working back from her,, this looks likely from 1851. The address is the Jolly Boatman, in Mill Lane and the same Sanders family are next door. All b Northrop except where listed

James Hambridge    30 - boatman and beerhouse keeper b Capengton, OXfordshir?
Fanny Hambridge    31
Fanny Hambridge    12
Mary A Hambridge    4
John Hambridge    2
Samuel Hambridge    1
William Braine    30 - lodger, pensioner
do you have the birth year for James and fanny hambridge please thank you

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Re: Hambridge
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 11 January 20 21:44 GMT (UK) »
I'm referring to the marriage registration - both spouses have to sign (or make a mark if not able to write).
ho right my mum said that both her parents couldn't write as they made a mark with an x and she said the rest of the family might of been the same

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Re: Hambridge
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 11 January 20 21:47 GMT (UK) »
As a start, Thomas in 1861, with his older sister. She was listed as boatman's daughter. If looking at the Ancestry entry, ignore the Sanders family indexed wit them. They actually live next door (2 and 3 Mill

Mary A Hambridge    17
Thomas Hambridge    4 b Banbury

Class: RG 9; Piece: 918; Folio: 12; Page: 17;

Working back from her,, this looks likely from 1851. The address is the Jolly Boatman, in Mill Lane and the same Sanders family are next door. All b Northrop except where listed

James Hambridge    30 - boatman and beerhouse keeper b Capengton, OXfordshir?
Fanny Hambridge    31
Fanny Hambridge    12
Mary A Hambridge    4
John Hambridge    2
Samuel Hambridge    1
William Braine    30 - lodger, pensioner
do you have the birth year for James and fanny hambridge please thank you

As stated that's the 1851 census, so you're looking at around 1820 for the births of James and Fanny

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Re: Hambridge
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 12 January 20 13:23 GMT (UK) »
Hi there I managed to find out that Thomas hambridge sister Mary Ann hambridge was married to a William nut and he was married to he's first wife and they had children.

I have copied and paste with the information I have.

William Nutt
Gender:
Male
Birth:
Circa 1829
  Nethercott, Northampton, England
Christening:
July 19 1829
  Banbury,Oxford,England
Marriage:
Spouse: Rebecca Kennedy
Between Jan 1851 and Dec 1851
  Banbury, Oxfordshire, England
Marriage:
Spouse: Mary Ann Hambridge
Between Jan 1899 and Dec 1899
  Banbury, Oxfordshire, England
Residence:
1861
  Neithrop, Oxfordshire, England
Residence:
1871
  Neithrop, Oxfordshire, England
Death:
1914
  Banbury, Oxfordshire, England
Parents:
Henry Nutt
Susannah Nutt (born Pain)
Spouses:
Rebecca Nutt (born Kennedy)
Mary Ann Nutt (born Hambridge)
Children:
Sarah Nutt
Henry Nutt
Susannah Nutt
Mary Ann Nutt
William Nutt
James Nutt


I would like to find out if Mary Ann hambridge had any children as well.


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Re: Hambridge
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 12 January 20 16:24 GMT (UK) »
Goodness knowns where you got information you've cut and pasted from as you don't seem to have listed the source. It looks as though it could be copied from someone else's tree or something but I could be mistaken. To find more details try searching census records, etc. just as others have been doing for you time and time again. Family Search is a very good place to start- you'll need to register (free) if you haven't done so already-
https://www.familysearch.org/search/
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