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Finding a 2x Great Grandfather's 2nd wife
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greyghost | Report | 13 Jan 2022 18:29 |
Burial - transcript only |
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Julie | Report | 13 Jan 2022 18:44 |
Thank you all for the input so far. Had to deal with an incoming phone call so haven't been able to work my way through these yet, but some of them certainly look promising. Got to make a phone call myself shortly, but will be looking at your suggestions a little later. |
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Julie | Report | 13 Jan 2022 22:38 |
I've worked my way through your suggestions, the various marriages and census data in Lincolnshire all seem to fit together. |
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ErikaH | Report | 14 Jan 2022 11:01 |
Mary's birth may not have been registered |
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Julie | Report | 14 Jan 2022 11:32 |
ErikaH, yes that's a possibility, I have a suspicion that her parents marriage and her baptism may well have been "chapel" rather than "church", considering a high % of Wales was non-conformist. I haven't been able to find any census entries for her with father Edward, but of course he may have died before the 1861 census. I have a possible 1871 census for her - |
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greyghost | Report | 14 Jan 2022 12:01 |
Try Lincolnshire Archives |
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Julie | Report | 14 Jan 2022 12:03 |
Ah! Think I've have a clue as to how Mary crossed the from Montgomeryshire to Lincolnshire. First husband John William Baines was a servant in Yoxhall, Staffordshire in 1871. Birthplace on the census badly mis-transcribed, but having looked at the scan it is Thornton, Lincolnshire which fits some other data. |
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ErikaH | Report | 14 Jan 2022 12:11 |
The marriage posted by AG to George Thompson shows the father's name as Edward Jones, occupation Farmer - the image of the cert is on FMP |
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Julie | Report | 14 Jan 2022 12:13 |
greyghost - yes, have had contact with them before (and visited a few times). I know that registers handed in more recent years have not been scanned, I need to try and narrow down which parish before making contact, there are several that are listed on the Lincolnshire Marriage Indexes site as not handed in to the archives for Horncastle RD. |
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Julie | Report | 14 Jan 2022 12:15 |
ErikaH - thanks I've seen the image on FMP, Lucy Elizabeth seems to be a daughter. |
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ErikaH | Report | 14 Jan 2022 12:26 |
Definitely a daughter - as per census records posted ;-) ;-) |
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Julie | Report | 15 Jan 2022 11:13 |
Thank you everyone for your help. I haven't been able to trace Mary Elizabeth fully, but Jones and Wales are bound to be tricky. The suggested Baines/Jones births do all relate - I found the baptism to confirm James William as their son. I looked for Edward Jones, farmer, on the 1861 census in Montgomeryshire, there are in fact only 3, but none of them fit as Mary's father for various reasons. There are over 30 possibilities on the 1851 census, but there could be more, as Edward may not have been a farmer at that point. It seems that either Edward died before 1861, or moved out of Montgomeryshire. I do have a possible 1871 census entry for Mary as a domestic servant, still in Montgomeryshire, which would figure, especially if she lost her father. That would also fit in with the fact that husband number one was a servant in Stafforshire on the 1871 census. I think it possible that they ended up as servants for the same employer, or in the same location, some time between the 1871 census and 1878 when they married in Lincolnshire. As many of the non-conformist records for Wales have not survived, Mary's baptism and Edward's burial entries may not have survived.(Welsh chapels often did have burial grounds, unlike in England). Whilst I don't have everything nailed down about Mary yet, I know a lot more than I did thanks to your collective efforts. |