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Looking for information re George Holland who married Alice Welles on 15th May 1827,Farnsfield, Nottingham. They went on to have 5 children. Both George and Alice died in 1840 - 6 days apart, leaving their children orphaned.
Am looking for details of both George and Alice's' parents.
Can anyone help.
Cheers
from no so sunny australia
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Looking for details re this gentleman. Believe he married an Alice wells/welles in 1827 farnsfield, Nottingham. Believe that he worked as a groom. Believe they died in 1840 - 6 days apart, leaving 5 children orphaned.
Would love to know who their parents were.
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Hi
There is a marriage on familysearch for a George Holland & Alice Wells in Farnsfield 1827.
You have posted this in Yorkshire, is that where they lived.
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A shame they both died before the census, as that means you won't have a birthplace for them.
On FamilySearch there's an Alice Wells baptised 16 September 1798 at Averham, parents John Wells and Ann. Averham is not very far from Farnsfield. No-one else names Alice Wells born about the right time, so this could be the one who married George. If you research this Alice Wells further you can see whether she grew up to marry anyone else.
There are a few possibles for George Holland so it's difficult to know which one it could be. There's a George Holland baptised 1803 at Newark upon Trent, which is close to Farnsfield. You could research them and see which you can eliminate and who you're left with.
You've posted this in Yorkshire (East Riding) though, so I'm wondering whether you know anything that means they weren't born in Nottinghamshire?
Regards,
Judy
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Hi Judy,
Thank you for the suggestions. They could be "the ones".
Will research the Alice baptised 1898. She named two of her children John and Ann. Is it possible that her age was incorrect on her death certificate? Did they do these sort of things back then?
On her death certificate it says that she was aged 40 years when she died in February 1840 - this was 6 days after George died in 1840. He was aged 37 years. They both died at Doncaster. So George baptised 1803 Newark on Trent could be the one.
Was trying to work out the options to post on, as I am unsure of geographies of the varies counties of England.
The family that I am researching seemed to live in or around Yorkshire - in particular the West Riding areas - Harrogate etc
Cheers
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The information on the death certificate is what the informant (person registering the death) knew. So yes, it can be wrong.
Harrogate is a fair way from Nottinghamshire, and also from Doncaster. But people did travel and move greater distances than we sometimes think.
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Was trying to work out the options to post on, as I am unsure of geographies of the varies counties of England.
The family that I am researching seemed to live in or around Yorkshire - in particular the West Riding areas - Harrogate etc
I use google earth when I am unsure as to the locations which is often ;D . It does indicate our County boundaries as well. Farnsfield appears to be in the middle of Nottinghamshire with Derbyshire to the left, Lincolnshire to the right and top right and South Yorkshire top left.
Judy's suggestions make a lot of sense being close to Farnsfield.
Rosie :)
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hi
Family tree for elder daughter Sarah Ann baptised 24.2.1828 Farnsfield on Ancestry gives approx birth years George Holland 1803 and Alice Wells 1800 and seems to have bought death certificate
s. George is a groom.
Children except Sarah Ann at Doncaster workhouse 1841 census.1851 Sarah Ann and Eliza are working as servants together.
Ciderdrinker
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Hi Rosie99,
I can't access the link that you provided.
I believe that George and his immediate family resided around or in Doncaster.
Cheers
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Hi Rosie99,
I can't access the link that you provided.
The link I showed was to link to your other post, the two posts have now been merged to avoid duplication of replies :)