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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Oxfordshire => Topic started by: iris green on Monday 09 October 06 15:39 BST (UK)
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i am looking for the family of my g gran, she was ann weaver , she married william mackellow in banbury parish church 26/4/1886/ what i am trying to find is her side of the family/ i know that her father was charles weaver and that he was a plaisterer (plasterer)?? ann was 37 when she marrie.d...witnesses at the wedding were alfred weaver and elizabeth weaver/ i have looked on census records and can only find her on the 1881 rotherfield one where she was working when she met g grandad, can someone help ...iris ???
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Couple of those names together here in 1851, near Banbury ..
HO107/1734 Folio 512 Page 35 - Neithrop, North Banbury parish
'Paradise'
Mary Stanton 71 Head WIDOW Pauper born Oxon, Neithrop
Hannah Weaver 32 Daughter WIDOW do
George Weaver 9 son do
Charles Weaver 7 son do
Alfred Weaver 5 son do
Ann Weaver 2 dau do
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I see in 1891 she uses 'Banbury' as her PoB .... above looks good then ..
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The 1841 reveals Charles ... they are in the township of Neithrop ...
1841 - HO107/873/3
Registration district of Banbury
Folio 39
Page 11
Precedes oldest child ...
'Broofs Yard', Neithrop
Charles Weaver 20 Slater & Plas~~
Hannah Weaver 20
A useful exercise as it also revealed Hannah's maiden name ... as Stanton
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Hannah's mother Mary was already widowed in 1841 - here she is with other siblings of Hannah ..
HO107/873/4
Registration district of Banbury
Folio 6
Page 4
Paradise Lane, Neithrop
all born in county
Mary Stanton 60
William 20+
Samuel 15+
Sarah 15+
William Ingrams 12
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Just to tidy it up ...
Marriage of Charles Weaver to Hannah Stanton
4Q 1840
District of Banbury
Volume 16
Page 8
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Ann's Birth Index entry isnt yet transcribed in FreeBMD - there are however a Mercy Ann and Sarah Ann in the mid-1840s ...
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thank you, it looks as if you have found them for me, i just dont know how you do it so quick, iris
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Hi Iris
Baptisms Banbury
Parents Charles and Hannah WEAVER of Neithrop, plasterer
10th Nov. 1841 George
16th Mar. 1844 Charles
8th May 1846 Alfred
26th Nov. 1848 Ann
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marriage Banbury
2nd Nov 1840 by banns
WEAVER Charles fa bach plasterer Neithrop
s John, wheelwright
xSTANTON Hannah fa spin, Neithrop
d William, sawyer
wit. George BUSBY xAnne POWELL
burials Banbury
14th Oct. 1849 WEAVER Charles age 31 of Paradise
hope this helps
Myfi
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thank you both very much, between you , you have given me all the infoi need...iris
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Charles Weaver was a witness at William Weavers wedding,1844 Witney
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Iris
Just as an aside, the area of Neithrop known as Paradise, or Paradise Rd, is now part of Bath Road (the Warwick Road end, by Neithrop House). Paradise Rd used to run from Warwick Rd in the north, south towards the Broughton Rd and ended as a cul-de-sac outside the entrance to People's Park. It was extended to meet the existing Bath Rd which was built to meet the Broughton Rd in the late 1800s.
I'm not sure when Paradise Rd was formally renamed Bath Rd, but there are still people living in Banbury who remember it as Paradise.
Personally, I would prefer to live in Paradise!
Susan
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minersgranddaughter, :D idont know banbury at all, but i agree paradise does sound better than bath road...iris,