Hi everyone,
I've posted in here before about my problem with a brick wall, everyone was very helpful, but I wasn't able to solve it. However, with some DNA matches I think I might have done, but I am unsure and want to check what people think.
I think my 3x great-grandmother might be Mary Anne Tiffin Freeman, baptised on 27 May 1831 in Tower Hamlets. Her parents are listed as John Tiffin Freeman and Mary Ann. First q: John Tiffin married Mary Ann Dubois in 1832 in Shoreditch. He is listed as a batchelor. I am confused about the discrepancy between these dates - could they have got their daughter baptised without being married?
Secondly, in Mary Ann's baptism John Tiffin's profession is listed as "gent", but in her marriage to William Turner in 1860 her father John is listed as a draper. This gives me a lot of concern as to if I am looking at the right person.
The only reason I am considering John Tiffin as my ancestor is I have a DNA match who lists Emma Ward Freeman, John's sister, as his ancestor. Furthermore, the centimorgans suggest a relation of 4th cousin 2x removed, which is exactly our relationship if followed through these lines. I know his research could be flawed, but I have looked at it and it seems sound.
Would be very grateful for any help or suggestions as to things I could be missing or do to confirm a link.
Many thanks
Samuel
Relevant info:
Mary Ann Freeman, 1831(?)- 1916. m. William Turner (1823 - 1901), 4 Oct 1860, St Paul, Deptford
John Tiffin Freeman, b. 7 August 1796, Bishopsgate, London.
Mary Ann Dubois b. 26 Mar 1804, Ireland. Baptised 29 Apr 1804, Chelsea
Emma Ward Freeman, b. 26 Feb 1802, Bishopsgate, London