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Re: Howe family in Staffordshire
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 07 November 20 09:29 GMT (UK) »
I have only just started looking for Frank Howe so I am yet to become familiar with the names in Staffordshire, will have to get a map to look at (I am in Australia)
Baldwin runs through my Howe family from mid 1700s but we think it came via the Duppa family which connects to the female line - my cousin is John Baldwin Howe
My interest in Howe in Wolverhampton (Staffordshire) is because my dad has been DNA matched to a person that is a direct link to Frank Howe which is why we are keen to find him as he will then hopeful provide clues to link to my James Howe (who is a mystery)
Is there a way I could find out the 1894 church they were married in?  ........... Alison

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Re: Howe family in Staffordshire
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 07 November 20 10:47 GMT (UK) »
Website

FreeREG

There are a number of HOWE's listed in Staffordshire

? Where the family Methodists e.g.

Baptism at Ablewell Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel - WALSALL

Francis John HOWE

birth date: 15 November 1880 - baptism date: 15 Nov 1880

father: Frederick Thomas HOWE, 20 Lower Walhouse Street, Walsall.

? Not sure whether the marriage you are looking for was a Civil Wedding (i.e. Register Office)

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Just by searching on the above website for Baldwin HOWE - there are two baptism

Hertfordshire - Totteridge, St Andrew

28 May 1825

George Baldwin Duppa HOWE

father: HOWE, mother: HOWE

and in Kent - 28 May 1793 H M Dockyard Church

Baldwin Richard Duppa HOWE

parents: James and Philipa

also a marriage at Chatham, Kent  - St Mary the Virgin (Chatham was a Navy place)

17 August 1842

Baldwin Walter HOWE, of full age, Bachelor - occupation: Gent - High Street

and

Martha YATES, a minor.




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Re: Howe family in Staffordshire
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 07 November 20 10:55 GMT (UK) »
Marriage Locator Search Results - GRO Index: 1894 quarter 3, volume 6b, page 942:

Sorry, we cannot locate the church for this marriage. The entry is located between entries for Wolverhampton St Paul (RD: Wolverhampton) and Blakenall Heath Holy Trinity (RD: Walsall).

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Re: Howe family in Staffordshire
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 07 November 20 12:45 GMT (UK) »
On the 1891 Census,
Wolverhampton St Mary

122 North Street - is the NOLAN family

Patrick 50 - General Labourer, born IRELAND
Hannah - 45 - born IRELAND
Patric - son 24 Blacksmith's Striker - born Staffordshire - Wolverhampton
Mary Ann - 20 -  - Jappanning Ironwork
Ellen - Grand-daughter - 6 months


? is Ellen -Mary Ann's daughter

GRO INDEX

NOLAN, Sarah Ellen - mother's name (just a dash)
GRO Reference: 1890 D Quarter in Wolverhampton, Volume 06B Page 533

(appears to have died in 1892 aged 1)


? If Mary Ann NOLAN - married in Church - was it St Mary's (or a Catholic wedding)

? or at the Register Office.


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Re: Howe family in Staffordshire
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 07 November 20 13:28 GMT (UK) »
On Freereg, the NOLAN's seems to be buried at the Merrridale Cemetery, Wolvlerhampton (notes , Parish St Mary) as it

Frank HOWE

burial date: 4 Mar 1929

aged 63 = c1866

burial person abode: Wilson Street

Notes: Parish: St Mary, Grave 20223 Reg. No. U3/5171

and his wife: agagin at the Merridale Cemetery

Mary Ann HOWE
burial date: 30 Mar 1908

aged 37 year

Notes: Parish: All Saints, Grave 20556.  Reg No. U3/0749

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Re: Howe family in Staffordshire
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 07 November 20 22:21 GMT (UK) »
Thanks everyone for the information - the burial of Frank and Mary Ann seem OK - will follow the clues of St Mary and All Saints and St Paul and Holy Trinity for a marriage
Haven't seen the John Francis Howe 1880 record - there seems to be lots of Howe families in Wolverhampton and Staffordshire so until I understand the links better I am still confused
The information of Howe re Baldwin I have, we have lots of the family in Kent and we know there must be a Hertfordshire connection due to the marriage and bp - the James Howe mentioned is our mystery man. The reason several family members did the DNA test which found a match to Howe in Wolverhampton, hence why I am now confused but struggling to find Frank as he is the link to James
Thanks again for the help so far, the search continues ................ A

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Re: Howe family in Staffordshire
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 07 November 20 22:24 GMT (UK) »
An interesting find 1891 census 4 Dunstall Street Wolverhampton - George Howe and wife Martha and children and George's mothe Mary Howe (widow) 65 - it says she was born in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire
George was born in Cheshire, Shavington-cum-Gresty
So who is Mary's husband and George's father and where were they married
Yet another mystery connection to Hertfordshire
James Howe and Phillippa Duppa Hancorn married in Welwyn
So much information to sort out ...........

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Re: Howe family in Staffordshire
« Reply #16 on: Saturday 07 November 20 22:46 GMT (UK) »
Just noticed 1901 census for Frank and Mary Ann and three sons - the address 107 Stafford Street says it is in the parish of St Mary - so perhaps the wedding was also there in 1894
Can I see St Mary parish records and possibility the marriage record anywhere?

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Re: Howe family in Staffordshire
« Reply #17 on: Saturday 07 November 20 22:59 GMT (UK) »
Couldn't read the occupation of Frank 1901
However 1911 census Frank is a widow (4 children 1 deceased) machinist engineer Railway Company at 11 Herbert Street, Wolverhampton - he is with 3 sons: Frank Baldwin 16, Thomas Joseph 15 and George 13
The other son James Richard Howe 1899-1900