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Some Special Interests => One Name Studies => One Name Studies: N to S => Topic started by: Bamba on Sunday 14 January 07 10:48 GMT (UK)
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I was researching part of my family when I came across an anomaly and perhaps someone may have an explanation.
A Joseph Baker bn 1869 Peterborough married a Sarah Elizabeth Smedley in 1893.
Through the censuses I have traced Sarah's parents as Millicent and Charles. However when I came to look for their marriage the only one I can find is Charles Smedley Marriott and Millicent Hunt in 1861 which fits with births of their children. The censuses yielded Charles's mother as Elizabeth (Smedley). I have also traced a possible father for Charles - William Smedley Marriott whose wife was Elizabeth.
When I tried to find the childrens' dates of birth for both generations I found no records under Smedley but most of them under Marriott (or Smedley Marriott).
Is this an unusual scenario or did some families have multiple choices for surnames!!?
Would appreciate comments
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Bamba
I have only just read your post. I have this family in my tree.
My 2xGt Aunt, Sarah Elizabeth Harbour (1875-1949), of Peterborough married Edward Smedley, (1874-1957), in 1898.
Charles's Mother was Elizabeth Desborough, (1816-1859). She married William Smedley Marriott in May 1836, by Banns at Peterborough St. John. The 1841 Census shows he was not from the County - of Northamptonshire.