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First wife please
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Thelma | Report | 15 Apr 2013 16:16 |
John Hack born c1837 Southampton married Elizabeth Taylor in 1863 he was a widower.Try as I might I cannot find a death for his first wife or her name. |
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Chris Ho :) | Report | 15 Apr 2013 16:31 |
1861 |
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Mike * | Report | 15 Apr 2013 16:31 |
1861 - already a widower |
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Fredk | Report | 15 Apr 2013 16:31 |
For Reference |
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Adeline | Report | 15 Apr 2013 16:34 |
Birth of first child: |
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Maddie | Report | 15 Apr 2013 16:35 |
IS THIS HIM 1851 |
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Maddie | Report | 15 Apr 2013 17:02 |
his marraige to Elizabeth |
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Thelma | Report | 15 Apr 2013 17:31 |
Thanks for trying.I cannot even find Stephen Warner(the other groom) |
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jansmith | Report | 15 Apr 2013 17:57 |
?? marriage |
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Maddie | Report | 15 Apr 2013 18:03 |
the marraige posted by jansmith |
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PatinCyprus | Report | 15 Apr 2013 18:03 |
parents:James Hack |
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Maddie | Report | 15 Apr 2013 18:17 |
just wondering if he was telling porkies as he was living with Elizabeth in 1861 and youngest child only 7 months old, can't find a female Hack death for 1860/1861 |
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PatinCyprus | Report | 15 Apr 2013 18:17 |
Perhaps one or two porkies told at the census, explains why there's no 1st marriage |
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Maddie | Report | 15 Apr 2013 18:20 |
nice one PatinCyprus :-) |
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PatinCyprus | Report | 15 Apr 2013 18:25 |
Looks like 1st Sarah died and this backs up other Christening information. Thanks Maddie. |
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PatinCyprus | Report | 15 Apr 2013 18:30 |
Can't see a death for Sarah so perhaps they just put the wrong year as it's about right month, just should be 1860, perhaps miss transcribed. |
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Mike * | Report | 15 Apr 2013 21:16 |
Not unheard of for stepparents to be named on christening records. |
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Mike * | Report | 16 Apr 2013 00:00 |
Although John is recorded as a widower on 1861 census, does the marriage cert in 1863 bear this out ? |
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mgnv | Report | 16 Apr 2013 00:54 |
Mike - I think you're mistaken. The purpose of a christening is to give the child their christian name(s). It has nothing to do with surnames. The typical post-1810 baptismal register has a column headed "Child's Christian Name" and a double column headed "Parents Name" which is subdivided into "Christian" and "Surname" columns. So if the entry said "John illegitimate son of" "William Smith & Mary Brown", you're left to guess what his surname is - in truth you're always left to guess, but the guess his surname is the one used by both his parents is the usual guess, and nearly always correct. |
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Thelma | Report | 16 Apr 2013 12:08 |
I cannot thank you all enough.You have found information that I could not. |