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Getting side-tracked
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Rosi | Report | 3 Sep 2003 11:21 |
I am in grave danger of cantering off down a side track too - one of 'my' witnesses is a 'Peter Gleadowe De Lacy Evans'! The wedding was in 1876 in Hammersmith. Anyone fancy looking him up? I'm not sure where to put which name and in which box! Rosi |
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Patricia | Report | 3 Sep 2003 10:46 |
Thanks everyone for your comments & look ups ; that is worth knowing, Vanessa, about the ability to witness being acceptable regardless of age. In the meantime, I looked at FreeBMD & found 3 entries for a Christmas Francis in different parts of the country. Amazing for such an unusual name. One of them was for a death in Plymouth aged 67 in 1877, which I think must be the one that I was looking for. Don't know whether to buy a pair of blinkers to keep on course, or just enjoy the canters down the side tracks ! Pat |
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Mystified | Report | 3 Sep 2003 08:29 |
I find witnesses a great source. Very often they are brothers or sisters (married) and can lead on to more info. |
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Vanessa | Report | 2 Sep 2003 21:12 |
Pat, I read somewhere recently that as long as someone was able to actually witness there was no restriction on age. And, yes, I'm always getting side-tracked by interesting sounding witnesses! Vanessa, Bruton....not far from you. |
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Rachel | Report | 2 Sep 2003 20:35 |
Pat I had a look at the 1881 census and there was only one! Christmas FRANCES Husband (Head) M Male 22 Saxlingham, Norfolk, England Labourer Fanny FRANCES Wife M Female 23 Wymondham, Norfolk, England House Wife Emaline FRANCES Daur Female 2 Norwich, Norfolk, England -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Dwelling Sherborne Place Census Place Norwich St Julian, Norfolk, England I know what you mean about getting sidetracked tho, on my grandparents wedding cetificate one of the witnesses was Edna Feather! Still trying to find out about her. Rachel |
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Helen | Report | 2 Sep 2003 16:52 |
Wonder what time of year they were born? Reminds me of twins I went to school with called Robin and Noel! |
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Patricia | Report | 2 Sep 2003 16:51 |
Jennifer Thanks. That (they!) would appear to be the same person as on the 1901, & I thought it would be such an easy name to find. Perhaps he was allowed to be a witness at such a young age. Does anyone know the rule on that please? Pat |
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Jennifer | Report | 2 Sep 2003 16:30 |
I have found two Christmas Franics' (male), who were 32 in 1891! They were both born in Norfolk!!!! |
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Patricia | Report | 2 Sep 2003 16:24 |
Does anyone else get side-tracked when researching?.On my gg granparents' marriage certificate (1866) one of the witnesses was a Christmas Francis. I found one person with that name on the 1901 Census, but he was 43 then, making him 8 years old at the time of the marriage. Also he was born in Norfolk & the wedding was in Plymouth. Can he really have been a witness at the age of 8 ? Or is there someone else with such an unusual name ? Pat Frome, Somerset |