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David

David Report 6 Jan 2010 22:55

at last im getting somewhere with it after going through my tree i have found one of my searles & after a bit of research found she married john seaward one of their children was robert seaward he married hannah batten {this is on this thread} they are the parents of elizabeth that married absalom chappel will now try to match my great grandmother eliza searle to them as elizabeth chappel was her death informant & she is stated as being a cousin
will keep you informed of any updates to this
thank you again
update
my 5x great grandfather william searle 1703 offwell devon is the father of hannaniah searle born 1733 seaton devon
her daughter
mary searle 1775 beer devon married john seaward born devon 1729 they had a son robert seaward b devon 1802 robert & his wife hannah batten b 1800 devon had a daughter elizabeth born beer devon 1830 she married absalom chappel
so my great grandmother eliza searle beer devon 1847 is connected to them
sorted at last
thank you

David

David Report 6 Jan 2010 21:45

my mistake the cert actually spells chappel this is correct

David

David Report 6 Jan 2010 21:43

julie ok thank you
will give up on this too soon but checking further before i do
thank you all anyway

chrissiex

chrissiex Report 6 Jan 2010 21:42

Uh David, your post at 19:26 says you got the marriage certificate and Elizabeth Seaward married Absalom Chapple (spelled Chappel incorrectly).

TheLadyInRed

TheLadyInRed Report 6 Jan 2010 21:40

I give up cos think I'm just complicating things - I'll leave you two to it!!!!

David

David Report 6 Jan 2010 21:38

so its elizabeth seaward chapple ??

chrissiex

chrissiex Report 6 Jan 2010 21:32

Hold on, are we really interested in Elizabeth Turner who married Oldridge?

I thought it was Elizabeth Chapple we were concerned with. Elizabeth Turner is just the other person on the page.

David

David Report 6 Jan 2010 21:29

this does get confusing hope its not confuisng for others
julie
yes it appears that she did marry timothy thomas oldridge 1853

chrissiex

chrissiex Report 6 Jan 2010 21:23

I'll make a start!


The persons of interest were intially these two women


Marriages Dec 1840 (>99%)
HOLMES Elizabeth Axminster 10 13
JENKINS Sarah Axminster 10 13
MAJOR James Axminster 10 13
ORLEY William Axminster 10 13
>>> PARTRIDGE Eliza Axminster 10 13
Pierce Harriot Axminster 10 13
POTTER John Axminster 10 13
>>> SEARLE Daniel Axminster 10 13

Those are David's 2x great-greandparents

and

Marriages Jun 1853 (>99%)
>> Chappel Absalom Axminster 5b 19
Oldridge Timothy Thomas Axminster 5b 19
>> Seaward Elizabeth Axminster 5b 19
Turner Elizabeth Axminster 5b 19

Elizabeth (Seaward) Chapple, cousin, was present at the death of Eliza (Partridge) Searle.


But I went off on the wrong tangent because it looked like Elizabeth Turner, the other bride, was closely connected with Partridges.

So the initial question was, what was the connection between Elizabeth (Seaward) Chapple and Eliza (Partridge) Searle?

TheLadyInRed

TheLadyInRed Report 6 Jan 2010 21:14

can we have a re-cap on the facts please - too much to follow and I'm confused?

Fanny Partridge born 1792 - Seaton & Beer, Devon
had daughter Elizabeth b 1829?

Was Elizabeth's father Robert Turner? Did Fanny marry Turner or anyone else that we know of?

Did Elizabeth possibly then marry Timothy Thomas Oldridge in 1853?

David

David Report 6 Jan 2010 20:53

hopefully the odds will turn into my favour soon with this
i will carry on with this maybe someone whose not busy with thier own work will help with this
thank you anyway

chrissiex

chrissiex Report 6 Jan 2010 20:42

Well it was even odds on the Elizabeths, lol.

I am having to save my concentration for work today but I'll look in later in the week!

David

David Report 6 Jan 2010 20:40

so need to trace details of fanny partridge 1792 seaton & beer devon
her daughter elizabeth b 1829 devon her father robert turner
& a poss marr to timothy thomas oldridge in 1853 axminster

David

David Report 6 Jan 2010 19:26

bruceabt 1959
here we go
today i got the marr cert for absalom chappel
it reads as follows
parish church seaton & beer county devon
may 15th 1853 absalom chappel 21 batchelor fisherman beer father james chappel shoemaker
elizabeth seaward 24 spinster lace maker beer father robert seaward labourer
x the mark of absalom chappel x the mark of elizabeth seaward
witnesses x the mark of frances lane x silas chappel
so he did not marry elizabeth turner as you thought he may have
but i have frances lane on my tree [as you see she was a witness }
she is the daughter of jacob lane 1776 - 1846 beer devon
& mary buston c 1786 - 1875 beer devon
so wondering what frances lanes connection is to the bride & groom

David

David Report 28 Dec 2009 21:50

i will phone them in the morning
thanks again
hi again phoned this morning told there is a chance that they will send it out anyway so fingers crossed

chrissiex

chrissiex Report 28 Dec 2009 21:42

I am not an expert at GRO matters but can you send an email or ring them to try to clear up the confusion? just in case.

David

David Report 28 Dec 2009 21:20

as i have the vol & page no will that help

David

David Report 28 Dec 2009 21:15

oh dear i did not spell it correctly i spelt it as chapple not as chappel
will hope its ok

David

David Report 28 Dec 2009 21:12

hi
yes i used the correct spellings absalom chapple ive ordered it now on line from southport
yes of course i i add the details to the thread of the marr cert says will be despatched jan 5th will keep you informed

chrissiex

chrissiex Report 28 Dec 2009 20:56

You're welcome and please do bring the marriage details back to the thread when you get them! I can't seem to find another Elizabeth Turner for us in 1841 or 1851 so I am skeptical about the wonders I have worked lol.

I found Timothy Oldridge in 1861 with his wife Elizth born 1829 in Colyton so I suspect he married the Seaward and Absolom Chapple married the Turner but even that we can't be sure of yet. I will look forward to the secrets the marriage certificate reveals and hopefully not have to give back those thanks, lol.

Oh and I looked at the image for the marriage and it does say ABSALOM CHAPPEL in the index so be sure to use those spellings.