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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Worcestershire => Topic started by: baltibluebird on Monday 09 November 09 17:36 GMT (UK)
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Hi
I wonder if anyone can help me please?
One of my 4th gt grandmothers was Elizabeth Marston (her married name) and I have been able to track her in the
1841 Census her address being The Causeway and she is shown as a widow. Her estimated date of birth is 1771 and she was born in the County. My 3rd gt grandmother is there as her daughter, her name being Hannah Thornhill (nee Marston born about 1807 Yardley). I am aware I have to give or take 5 years.
1851 Census again her address is The Causeway and her daughter, Eliza is with her. This time, possibly more accurately her birth date is given as 1766 and says she was born in Yardley, Worc.
I believe she died in June 1851 as I have found any entry for Solihull which covers Yardley.
I do not know the name of her husband (my 4th gt grandfather) and wondered if anyone had any idea how I might find this out as I have tried to find this out for a long time.
I do not have the marriage details of her daughter, Hannah Marston (ref above) who married Henry Thornhill.
I do have quite a alot of information regarding Hannah and Henry Thornhill but I do not have their marriage details and cant seem to find them.
I really hope someone is able to help me progress with this part of y tree.
Thanks in anticipation ...
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Hi
Both FreeREG & the IGI seem not to cover the period yet.
You could try ordering the film of the parish register for the period from the LDS Church and then examining them for a week or two at one of their Family History Centres. Worcestershire county record office is also a recognised Family History Centre.
However, if you went there you should best first use the BMSGH (Birmingham & Midland Society for Genealogy & Heraldry) Worcestershire County Marriage Index. For Grooms it covers 1660 to 1837.
If you join BMSGH you may use their own library in the centre of Birmingham. It's not the council library.
If you live a distance away then post is the answer. See http://www.bmsgh.org/search/Wo_marr_index.html for details. BMSGH members get a discount.
Don't forget that ALL indexes are prone to error and you need to see an original image. Also hunting through the baptisms, and sometimes burials will usually give you the siblings as well. Thus your tree expands and the chance for making contacts increases.
Cheers
Mike
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Hi
Thanks for your reply and the information.
I will make contact with the BMSG as I have lots of ancestors from this region.
In the meantime, if anyone has access to the Yardley registers I would be glad to hear from them.
Thanks again.
Westwood1
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I think that these records are likely to be in Birmingham Central Library.
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The Family Search website (LDS) has a marriage entry for William Marston to Elizabeth Hawkes 20 December 1789 at Yarney, Worcs. As Yarney doesn't seem to exist I assume it could actually be Yardley. Worth a try!
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Thanks for that Tricia, will certainly bear this in mind.
Westwood1
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Hi There.
I am new to this site and have just seen your posts about Yardle. My ancestors lived on the causway too. The cause way is now Church Road in Yardley. There is an excellant site you can visit calld Acocks Green History Society. It gives loads of info on Yardley, and I am pretty certain I have seen the name Marston on there. It is certainly worth a visit.
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Hi
First of all a big hello and welcome to Roots Chat.
Thank you so much for the website which I will have a look at. It was very kind of you to post your message.
Westwood1
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You are welcome.
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Hi Westwood 1
Just a bit more info on the Marston family in Yardley. If you go into the Birmingham Archives on line and put in Yardley and the name Marston the name is mentioned as far back as 1641. I think you would have to go to the library to view the documents as they are deeds and suchlike.you would have to check on that.as I am still new to the archives myself.Hope this is of help.
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Hi Its Me Again,
Have found reference to a Thomas Marston( Weaver) 1658. Probate will of Thomas Marston 1717 Yardley. Ref No.MS289/15 at the central library in Birmingham.
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Hi again
Thanks so much for the info on the Marstons you have found; I am having a bit of difficulty accessing the search page - do you have a link you can give me please?
Good luck with your searches for your family in Yardley!
Thanks in anticipation ...
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what I do is type in Access to Archives on google. The next page that comes up put Yardley in search. Then the page after that you can put in the names of people you are looking for .
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Hi thanks for that; it works - will search now with interest.