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Offline Helina

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Re: A Williams mystery
« Reply #9 on: Monday 10 May 21 07:09 BST (UK) »
Dundee had found the correct marriage to Samuel Sebastian LUSTY in 1869.  I had gone down a wrong branch regarding the Lloyd marriage and the other person on the marriage index was John Brian Hodge but giving the bride's father's name as John Williams instead of George Williams.

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Austin,Bistol
Coole,Bristol
Lewis, Bristol
Williams,Olveston
Howard,Bristol
Shepherd Admonsbury.
Tinney, Plymouth.
Ogborn,Bristol.
Blore.Derbyshire,Bristol,Redditch.
Richards,Bristol
Milson, Bitton
Harrison, Derbyshire
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Re: A Williams mystery
« Reply #10 on: Monday 10 May 21 07:14 BST (UK) »
Ah, I see.

It’s a good job I found you had the wrong marriage and presumably the wrong family then? 

I thought you were wondering how your Lloyd family could have a Hancock mother when you had seen a Williams marriage.  :)
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Re: A Williams mystery
« Reply #11 on: Monday 10 May 21 19:38 BST (UK) »
Ah, I see.

It’s a good job I found you had the wrong marriage and presumably the wrong family then? 

I thought you were wondering how your Lloyd family could have a Hancock mother when you had seen a Williams marriage.  :)

I've been following this thread and yesterday did some searching and found some possible relevant records,  I'm now totally confused.  If MMN is Hancock where does a Lusty marriage fit in?

And, well done Heywood in proving the OP had the wrong marriage.