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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition => Topic started by: mh_deadwoods on Tuesday 16 February 10 02:30 GMT (UK)
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Hi, I'm trying to decipher the maiden name of Anne Edwards on the attached cert. It looks to me like Ansley, but I can't be certain. I can't find any record of an Ann(e) Ansley marrying William Edwards between 1837 (start of records in FreeBMD) and 1841, nor can I see any records for a birth/christening of Ann(e) Ansley. Thanks.
EDIT... perhaps it's Anstey. The t/l looks like the t in Eighteenth, but not like the l's in other words.
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I think you may be right about it being a T. I vote ANSTEY :)
Someone else agrees. There is a submitted entry on the IGI for a marriage of William Edwards to Ann Anstey 31 DEC 1823 Dyrham And Hinton, Gloucester.
There are certainly plenty of Anstey's buried around that area
http://www.bafhs.org.uk/burialindex/burials.htm
Kirsty
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Thanks. What's the "IGI"?
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International Genealogical Index
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0bq/
Parish Records for some areas have been transferred to microfilm and indexed. This is the resulting index which can be searched online. An "extracted" entry is one which was taken directly from the parish records or Statutory Records from the Records Office. This is usually accurate, although occasional transcription errors do occur.
A "Submitted" entry is one which another researcher has added. These are not always accurate and should be verified by viewing the original documents.
Kirsty
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I agree with "ANSTEY" - the first "t" in "Eighteenth" for the date registered looks the same :)
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1841 Census has;
William EDWARDS, 45, Ag lab
Ann, 35
Sarah, 14 ( married name Gay in 1851)
Mary, 13
Henry, 10
Patience, 7
Hannah, 6
William, 4
Honour, 2
MATILDA, 3mths ( indexed as 3yrs)
Living a few houses away are;
Ann ANSTEY, 66, farmer
William, 26
Elizabeth, 30
Mary, 30
+ servants
John ANSTEY, 64 , Ag lab + wife Betty, 70, and Family
+ a George ANSTEY, 50 and Family
Trish :)
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Looks like Anstey to me...hope you get there