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Cornwall / Re: Looking for descendents of Frederick WILCE.
« on: Saturday 04 September 10 15:22 BST (UK)  »
My second cousin was Frederick Wilce.  He born 1870, St. Kew.  His father, Frederick, born 1840. 

If I can help, let me know!

Scott Phillips

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Somerset Lookup Requests / Yeovil marriage look up request FOAN
« on: Tuesday 24 August 10 11:54 BST (UK)  »
Good day all!

I am wondering if anyone could have access to any records for a marriage as follows:

Ellen FOAN (b abt 1842).  Marriage 1869, October quarter.  Yeovil, 5c, 830.

I am seeking the name of the groom, whom I believe may George Cottle (b 1838, Launceston) and the brother of my great grandfather.

I only have a prior marriage record from 1866 with a Jenetta Nathan.  ???

Thank you kindly for any assitance anyone might offer.  :D

Scott

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Cornwall Lookup Requests / St. Stephen's --- PHILLIPS, William Morrish
« on: Sunday 08 August 10 16:07 BST (UK)  »
Hello all!  This group has been wonderful to me before so I approach with a request that I know is not the clearest. 

I have been stumped by my Phillip(p)s family for over a year now, so I am reviewing all of my documents and people to start over again.

My need is a birth/baptism for William Morrish PHILLIPS, born abt 1820 and he lists his birth place as St. Stephen's in the census records for 1851, 61, and 71 with his wife, Grace Jacket Phillips.  THey married and i have the record of that from 1846 in St. Kew after Banns.

He does not tell which St, Stephens though.

I come from the Phillipps line from St. Minver --- one of three I believe that all have multiple Nicholas Phillips in them.  I have good information and would be happy to share more if it would help.

Any help with this request would be wonderful! 

Thank you in advance!

Scott Phillips

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Kent / Re: EVENDEN or Evernden
« on: Thursday 20 May 10 14:14 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the info!

So is there a way to know which was the birth surname and which was the first marriage surname?

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Kent / Re: EVENDEN or Evernden
« on: Thursday 20 May 10 11:29 BST (UK)  »
Hi all,

Been awhile, but I have been waiting for the GRO to send me the birth certificate and marriage certificate for Frederick George Evenden. 

First, I got my money back as the listing for their marriage was in error and not them. They emailed me that they looked, found no related record, and refunded.

Better luck on the birth certificate for my great grandfather Frederick George Evenden, but one new wrinkle that I have not come across before on UK Entry of Birth documents.

Frederick George was in fact born 27 June, 1851 in Frittenden.  Father was William Evenden, with a residence of Frittenden. 

NEW WRINKLE:  Name of mother as follows:  Elizabeth Evenden, late Allen, formerly Body.  I have never come across this use of late and fomrerly.

Can anyone offer some help with this? 

Thanks


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Kent / Re: EVENDEN or Evernden
« on: Friday 07 May 10 18:22 BST (UK)  »
Well now I have a new twist on my search.

In my first contacts I have been told there are EVENDEN, EVERNDEN and EVERENDEN spellings -- all in Cranbrook and environs.

Guess I will have to broaden my seach parameters!  I have never encountered Everenden before.


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Kent / Re: EVENDEN or Evernden
« on: Saturday 01 May 10 14:09 BST (UK)  »
That midkentmarriages is a great resource!

Fun to browse .... And begin some ideas!




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Kent / Re: EVENDEN or Evernden
« on: Saturday 01 May 10 11:37 BST (UK)  »
I've checked the 1861 census.

It lists Benjamin Barrett as born in 1821 in Binenton (perhaps Benenten?).

Ann Barrett as born in 1822 same location.

Fred G. is also attributed to same location.


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Cornwall / Re: PHILLIPS of Wadebridge
« on: Friday 30 April 10 17:46 BST (UK)  »
WOW!  Some great and fast information!

My biggest issue has been the multitude of Phillips that seem to have been around St. Minver at this time.... most of whom seem to not be my line.

I will try and find that baptism record. 


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