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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => London and Middlesex => Topic started by: corinthian on Saturday 11 October 25 10:45 BST (UK)
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Hi,
Would anyone be able to help me trace who Avery Vokins married in 1698 via the England, Phillimore Marriage Registers, 1531-1913? Marriage was in Aldgate St James Duke's Place, London, England.
Thank you.
Coreen
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Phillimore's gives bride's name as Mary Knap. No exact date given.
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Hi,
Thank you for the quick response. From previous records I have looked at he has been recorded as having married Mary Knap on 08/01/1692 so perhaps that is an error in the transcript. I think Mary died in 1693 and then Avery went on to marry Ann Wood on 25/10/1694. They had a son, Thomas in 1696, and then Ann seems to have died in January 1698. I wondered if he had married again after Ann's death as in 1702 another Thomas Vokins was born to an Avery and Elizabeth Vokins.
Kind regards,
Coreen
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Will of an Avery Vokins written in 1712 has wife as Christian
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I don’t know why it says 1698 on the index. The image is clearly headed 1692/63
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Hi,
I don't think that is the correct Avery Vokins, (although probably a relative). I think the correct Avery Vokins died in 1750. His Will refers to son, Thomas and grandson, Philip Constable. Philip was the son of Avery's daughter, Mary.
Kind regards,
Coreen
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Hi,
Thank you mckha489. It seems that the correct date of Avery's first marriage is indeed 08/01/1692 (especially as I believe her to have died in 1693).
Kind regards,
Coreen
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Hi,
Thank you for the quick response. From previous records I have looked at he has been recorded as having married Mary Knap on 08/01/1692
Coreen
FMPs transcript of Phillimore's Marriage Register 1531 - 1913, Vol 3 reads
Name - Avery Vokins, Event date ? ? 1698, spouse Mary Knap, Aldgate St James Duke's Place
Looking at the register itself the page (113) is headed -
St. James Duke's Place
1692 - 1693 continued
and the marriage entry reads -
" Avery Vokins, b., & Mary Knap, s., Robert Witty
The " at the start of the line is a ditto that applies to the number 8 that appears against a William Morris 9 entries earlier and is the day of marriage.
So the Phillimore date of marriage can be deduced as 1692-93, January, 8. I have checked other transcripts of names on the same page (inc William Morris) and they, too, enjoy an Event date ? ? 1698!!
You may wish to bear in mind that this is old calendar.
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Thank you hanes teulu,
That is very helpful.
Kind regards,
Coreen