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Title: John Palmer, Devonport
Post by: tsumigirl on Sunday 22 May 05 12:25 BST (UK)
Has anyone information on the nearest church to Keates Street ,Devonport,1850,ish.I am looking for the marriage of John Palmer /Charity ???sometime then .The free BMD site,also 1837 on line ,don,t have complete records ,I have got this far with the census,s ,Many Thanks for your time
Tsumi :)
Title: Re: John Palmer, Devonport
Post by: snowwhite77 on Sunday 22 May 05 12:57 BST (UK)
Found this marriage in LDS. Bit earlier than you thought, but it might help.

John PALMER & Charity GLOYN or GLOYNE
married 15th sept 1836, Parkham, Devon.
Batch number M051941
You can see this for yourself www.familysearch.org

Amanda
Title: Re: John Palmer, Devonport
Post by: tsumigirl on Sunday 22 May 05 15:45 BST (UK)
Thanks for that Amanda ,everything looked good except he would only have been 10/11 years old ,who would think there would be more than one with the name Charity marrying John Palmer in Devon .
Cheers Tsumi :'(
Title: Re: John Palmer, Devonport
Post by: snowwhite77 on Sunday 22 May 05 16:15 BST (UK)
HiTsumi,

I agree. It does seem strnage. Not the most common name to be found in the 1850's.
Perhaps someone with the British Vital Records could find more for you.
Good Luck
Amanda
Title: Re: John Palmer, Devonport
Post by: hendren on Tuesday 14 June 05 11:43 BST (UK)
Hello Tsumi,

I live in Plymouth so I had a look at the street map.
The nearest Church's in Devonport  would be
Stoke Dameral church
St Josephs RC
St Aubyns Cof E
Holy Redeemer RC
Stoke Dameral in Devonport Rd is probably the oldest, I think it goes back to the late 1700's.
from Maureen.
Title: Re: John Palmer, Devonport
Post by: tsumigirl on Wednesday 15 June 05 17:33 BST (UK)
Many thanks for that one, now I will try and see if anyone has access to those records,I live at the other end of Britain and I have had no luck with the Later Day Saints records, seems an awful lot were destroyed in the bombings on Plymouth, world war one and two.Cheers Tsumi :)