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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Cambridgeshire => Topic started by: Gilld on Thursday 05 August 04 06:46 BST (UK)
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John Emmings married Matha Unwin 1864, at one time Caretakers at St Georges School, East Road, Cambridge, they had 9 children.
John Emmings (Snr) married Mary Jane Press 1839, they had 3 children.
They lived in 'St Andrew's the Less' area.
Is anyone else researsching these families ?
Gilld :)
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Hi Gilld
I'm descended from John EMMINS who married Beatrice PASK in Burrough Green on 8 March 1726/27. My ancestor was their daughter, Mary, but they had two sons - John, baptised 6 March 1731/32 and William, baptised 27 Oct 1734, both in Burrough Green. It may be that one of them was the ancestor of your Johns? Do let me know if you manage to trace your line any further back.
Regards
Ruth
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Hi Gilld,I have traced my family back to Soham,Cambridge@1802 when William Emmins was born about a year after his brother Thomas I think there may have been another brother John,hope this may be of some interest,
John Emmins
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Hi John
My earliest cert is for the marriage of John Emings and Jane Press both of New St Cambridge ....27 Oct 1839.
John's father was William Emings a labourer, they were married at Parish Church of St Andrew the Less, Cambridge.
As I have an amount of info on the Emmings ( spelling varies, one m, no g etc), I have found that they always lived around the same area of Cambridge.
John Emings who married Mary Jane Press was born c 1811 according to the census.
Gill :)
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I might be looking for the families listed here. I am just beginning to research my family history, so sorry if I'm completely off the mark.
At the moment the only person of the Emmings family I am aware of is Elizabeth Emmings, who married Charles Taylor (born 1885 and 1878, I think). Their son, Leonard Frank Taylor, is my paternal grandfather.
Any reply would be greatly appreciated :)
Annabel
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Hi Annabel
I am Gwen's daughter, she was Len's sister. I will help you with your research as I have been researching for a number of years now
Regards
Gill