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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Cornwall => Topic started by: mum mum on Wednesday 15 April 09 22:44 BST (UK)
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I am looking for marriage of Honor White to William Warren, Family search list the marriage on 31-7-1817. Her daughters Jane's death certificate however lists the husband as Richard. We have no details of Richard/Williams parents.
Has anyone else noteiced how many Jane Warren's there was in the 1841 census? Popular name.
mum mum
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http://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/moreinfo.php?ID=328542&dbtype=marriages
OPC database
Bye
Althea
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Thanks,
Do you know of any way I can find his father's name? Do the originals show more?
mum mum
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you won't get father's names on marriages prior to civl registration in 1837. But you do get witness names which can help. You can get a copy of the parish entry from the record office in Truro.
http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/default.aspx?page=14713
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Hi
In 1841 there is this family
St Just
William Warren 50 mason
Honor 38
Mary 20
Honor 19 bonnet maker
Jane 12
William 6
deb
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hi again ..I wonder if these are your people?
from NA
Information relating to document ref. no. ARD/166/303/1-3
Nicholas WHITE of St. Just in Penwith, blacksmith Nathan White v. Honor Warren. [CRO}
Date: 1826
Information relating to document ref. no. ARD/156/1860
WARREN, Honor, St. Just in Penwith - testamentary. [CRO)
Date: 1826.
deb
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Hi,
Yes that is my family on the census. I cant find William on any subsequent census so I presume he died between 41' and 51', I did find a death for William Warren in 1843. Do you know if the death certificate would show his parents?
I dont know who Nathan White was, but Nicholas White was Honor's father. What are those documents about? Does the "v" mean it was a court case?
Thanks mum mum
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Hi Mum mum
I think the death cert will only show what he died of and who registered his death.
The documents on National Archives sound like a court case ...the "v" standing for versus. Maybe intersting to see.
deb
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I would suggest that William Warrens parents were John Warren and Patience Trezise.
Roy :)
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William Warren bapt,5nov 1787, Roy
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Hi Roy
Where did you find that? I have looked on the Cornish Parish Clerks site and came up with different parents, I will have another look at it.
Thanks Jenny