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Dea

Dea Report 20 Apr 2019 15:58

Yes Wombat - that's the family I posted for you yesterday morning (19 Apr 2019 09:47 above) ;-) :-D

This, I believe, was their marriage (also detailed above by Mel) :


Name: Sarah Cox
Gender: Female
Record Type: Marriage
Marriage Date: 6 Oct 1844
Marriage Place: St Saviour, Southwark, Southwark, England
Father: Jonathan Cox - bricklayer
Spouse: John White
His father: William White (Lighterman)
Register Type: Parish Register
witn. Ann Drewitt (widow of the late church sexton)+ Francis Parr (Parish clerk on 1851)

Dea x


Wombat47

Wombat47 Report 20 Apr 2019 22:34

I do apologise for not noticing the census response. I was concentrating on marriages. Serves me right - my eyes had become rectangular with all the screen time.

i woke up at some ungodly hour this morning dreaming of Lucy Haines (!) and ordered a PDF of John Henry's 1854 Whitechapel birth record, Vol 1c Page 346. Now wondering if I should spend more of the kids' inheritance, or go back to bed.

Happy Easter to you all.

Dea

Dea Report 21 Apr 2019 08:04

No apologies needed Wombat - this genealogy searching does 'get you that way' doesn't it?? - total confusion, tunnel vision, followed by complete addiction !! - It can work out to be quite expensive too ;-)

Hope you managed to get a bit more sleep and woke up to see lots of chocolate eggs.............. enjoy your Easter...................

Dea x

Wombat47

Wombat47 Report 29 Apr 2019 08:49

Today I received notification from GRO that the birth registration of John Henry White was ready for download.

So ... John Henry was born 27 October. 1834 at 8 Wageners Buildings, Whitechapel, Parents John White, Waterman, and Sarah White, formerly Cox, registration by mother on 27 November, 1854. Supt Registrar's District Whitechapel, Registrar's District, Goodmans Fields. (Bet there were no fields left in 1834.)

The address is the same as that on the 1851 Census when John White is described as a Waterman, and was born in Rotherhithe, Surrey. At the same address is Hannah Cox, Mother-in-Law.

Now awaiting the arrival of the marriage registration of John White & Sarah Cox in my mail box.

Many, many thanks to all those who have helped me unravel the mystery. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

Dea

Dea Report 29 Apr 2019 09:24

You are very welcome Wombat - glad you now have it sorted.

The details from that marriage cert for John + Sarah have been posted for you above...

Dea x