« on: Monday 10 May 21 07:54 BST (UK) »
I made an accidental discovery which now seems to throw my research into question. My Ancestor William Key Married Susannah Briggs in 1803.
I found them in the census in 1841 living with John Briggs whom I assumed to be her father (my first mistake). I thought her Parents were John Briggs and Elizabeth Jacob's who married in 1777 but not only can I not find any trace of a baptism for Susannah around 1781 ( her birth on census and I know it could be up to 5 years either way) I came across a baptism for John Briggs in 1785 who was described as "the illegitimate son of John Briggs and Elizabeth Jacobs". I am confused as by 1785 John and Elizabeth had been married for 8 years. It was at that point that I queried why I thought they were Susannah's Parents as I only have the census evidence to go on. So all in all a bit of a blunder but the " illegitimate" puzzles me alot. Has anyone else come across a similar thing?
Regards B
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Sutherland, Gunn: Caithness
Ferguson: Fife
McIntyre: Liverpool
Key: Newcastle On Tyne/ Norfolk
Lake, Brinded, Wymer, Briggs: Norfolk
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