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Surrey Militia
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WhiffingSiggs | Report | 25 Jan 2022 14:20 |
I believe he may have been previously married. Thanks for that, looks like it probably is him . |
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Maddie | Report | 25 Jan 2022 11:53 |
was he married before |
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WhiffingSiggs | Report | 25 Jan 2022 10:52 |
Hi, I have a record of a man, Evan Honey, buried in Durham 1797. It states he is of the Surrey Militia (I think). If so, I have a man of the same name marrying in East Molesey 1793 (fits with the Surrey connection) I have a child born in Hertford 1794 Ann, father Evan Honey. Evan Honey is not a common name. Would militia move around the country like this ? I'm ignorant of military activity of the day. |
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