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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Derbyshire => Topic started by: MJC164EY on Tuesday 03 September 19 21:19 BST (UK)
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Hi,
Am trying to trace parents of JOHN THOMAS STRANGE, mmn WOODAS 1867 BELPER [gro.gov]
The problem is I cannot find a marriage for Strange & Woodas.
I have found an 1855 marriage for:
John Strange & Elizabeth Woodhouse [Woodas?] 1855 Codnor and Loscoe [Basford], Nottinghamshire
can anyone find any connection between these facts?
Thanks,
Mel C
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Is this his 1891 marriage? https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2DBC-JG9
& a candidate census entry 1881 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q27K-T4KP
& 1871 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VBX7-S11
& 1861 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7ZN-SHX
STRANGE, SAMUEL WOODHOUSE 1856 M Quarter in BASFORD Volume 07B Page 92
STRANGE, WILLIAM WOODHOUSE 1858 D Quarter in BELPER Volume 07B Page 388
STRANGE, ELIZA WOODHOUSE 1861 J Quarter in BASFORD Volume 07B Page 83
STRANGE, LUCY WOODAS 1863 J Quarter in BELPER Volume 07B Page 450
STRANGE, ISAAC WOODAS 1878 M Quarter in BELPER Volume 07B Page 561
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Hi PaulineJ,
Have marriage in 1895 Barnsley to Phillis Elizabeth Smith [family fact]
Many thanks for other names will look into them.
Does it make sense mmn Woodhouse and Woodas are the same??
Thanks,
Mel C
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Does it make sense mmn Woodhouse and Woodas are the same??
I'd say that was a very good possibility.
Especially if you're in Derbyshire.
If you 'drop' the 'h' of house, they sound almost identical.
Added: I've also seem 'Woodisse' in Derbyshire records.
Be worth searching on sites using 'Wood*' if that works.
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Woodhouse would definately be pronounced Woodass in Derbyshire villages at that time (and parts of Nottinghamshire (e.g. Mansfield Woodhouse was/is known as Mansfield Woodass -or even shortened to just Woodass -as it is by a true local nowadays (myself included)
Suz
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this may clarify
Marriage (from image Parish records)Parish Church Codnor & Loscoe
26 Nov 1855 after Banns married by Henry Middleton
John Strange 22 B Miner Codnor father William Strange occ Lab
Elizabeth Woodhouse 19 S Loscoe father John Woodhouse occ labourer
witnesses William Strange x(made his mark) Anna Thorpe (signed)
Bride and groom both made their mark
1841 census from image
Loscoe Lane Loscoe Derbyshire
John WOODAS 35 ag lab
Elizabeth 40
Hannah 10
Isaac 8
John 5
ELIZABETH WOODAS 3
next door
Sarah Woodas 65
Matthew Woodas 50 ag lab
all b in county (even though some weren't)
HO107 188 16 10 14
1851
Loscoe Derbyshire
John Woodhouse Head Widower 47 Coal Miner Loscoe Derbys
Hannah daughter U 19 Brinsley Notts
ELIZABETH daughter 12 Loscoe Derbyshire
HO107 2125 433 3
Marriages/births in Loscoe would be registered in Basford district
John Thomas on census gives his p.o.b. as Marehay Ripley Derbys -so his birth would be registered in Belper reg district
Suz