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Plaw/Claxton
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 10 Dec 2016 12:24 |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 10 Dec 2016 12:18 |
Single people would live together as man and wife regardless of the era. We've all probably have examples in our trees where they didn't bother to make if official until many years later. Both were free to marry. Perhaps in your case, one set of parents didn't 'approve'? |
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John | Report | 10 Dec 2016 12:11 |
I am rather confused, can someone be registered as being in two different places . Re 1911 census I have Katie Plaw being in Gravesend Kent with her husband and family, yet she is also registered as being Katie Claxton her maiden name as being in Grays Essex.. with her parents. Also have a problem with the parents of Katie Claxton, it appeared that they didn't marry until 1894 , yet Katie Claxton b 1883 and brother James Claxton b 1891. Found both on Freebmd with the name Claxton, and their mother was Williams. I found the banns for James Thomas Claxton and Catherine Williams, states batchelor and spinster, which I find so odd that they married 10 years after Katie was born yet she had the official name of Claxton. Surely it would be unusual for a couple to live together in those days if both single. Any ideas please. |