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Warwickshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Marriage look up for St Martin Birmingham
« on: Friday 07 September 18 11:30 BST (UK)  »
Hello

Thank you so much for your help.  :)
Its interesting to know William could write, his son could do neither.

Karen

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Warwickshire Completed Lookup Requests / Marriage look up for St Martin Birmingham
« on: Friday 07 September 18 11:06 BST (UK)  »
Hello

Would someone please look up the below marriage which I think is St Martin's Birmingham

William Wormleaton to Mary Gross 28 May 1800. I would like to know if William's occupation is listed please. Or any other details.
Thank you
Kary

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Thank you GR2.  :) for the translation. It's nice to have another opinion.
I wasn't sure about Sarae as the last letter looked like a d and wondered if it might be Lord but looking again I can see that the d could be a small a, large e joined together.

Can you tell please, what the word is after Reader?
Thank you
Kary

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Attached is a 4 line index entry for George Grimson intestate.
I am trying to determine the name in line 3 please and the word immediately after it.
Also I am unsure of the 2 abbreviated words after Anno [1st line] and the first word on the second line.

Kary


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Suffolk Lookup Requests / Re: Bury St Edmund surname GAGER
« on: Saturday 18 August 12 14:16 BST (UK)  »
Hi

I have looked at the Boyd marriage indexes on FindMyPast for Gager and most  of the really early marriages seem to have taken place in Long Melford. Towards the late 1600's the surname has moved onto Bury St Edmund's area which seems to have the most occurences of the surname in the 1700's

Thanks for your help :)
Kary

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Suffolk Lookup Requests / Bury St Edmund surname GAGER
« on: Saturday 18 August 12 11:50 BST (UK)  »
I am researching Richard GAGER and would like to find please the
maiden name of his 2nd wife Susanna and who he descends from.

My ancestor Richard Gager lived in King Lynn Norfolk in 1764-1765 and again 1768-1779.
He married twice first to Ann Nelson nee Stanfield in 1764 in Tilney Norfolk
her parish, his was King Lynn.
1765 has a son John and first wife Ann was buried 1765 in King Lynn
His second wife Susanna[Susan] had
1768 daughter Elizabeth baptised November
1772 daughter Mary Baptised
1774 daughter Anne Baptised
1779 Richard was buried in King Lynn [no age given or occupation]
1786 Susanna his widow was buried in King Lynn [no age given]

The surname GAGER is uncommon in Norfolk. There are a 5 Richard
Gager's baptised in parish records [1672,1701,1707,1710,1734] in Bury
St Edmund's Suffolk  in St James; the 1734 record is son of Richard
and Mary Gager.

Richard Gager the father of Richard above was married first to
Elizabeth and had two daughters
Mary 1731
Elizabeth 1732
His wife Elizabeth died in 1732 and he remarried Mary CROPLEY in 1733
They had Richard 1734
 Mary 1737
 Elizabeth 1739

The given names of this family in Bury are repeated in my family in King Lynn.

 I have found a burial of a Richard GAGER in Bury in 1768 in July
which if this is the father of my Richard [maybe the baptised child of
1734]  it would explain where he may have married. After Richard in
King Lynn's first wife died he may have moved back to family to have
someone to care for his son or to help his father if he was ill/aging.
I am wondering if Richard married his second wife in the Bury St
Edmund's area as I have not been able to find anything in Norfolk.

Any information on the family in Bury St Edmund's that might prove or
disprove this theory is welcome.

Kary :)

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Norfolk Lookup Requests / Brickwall Marriage/Maiden name late 1760's
« on: Sunday 26 June 11 22:33 BST (UK)  »
I haven't been able to locate a maternal line marriage of Richard GAGER to his second wife Susanna ? which occurred between August 1765- November 1768. ???

Richard was previously married in 1764 banns in St Nicholas King Lynn [Grooms parish] and marriage in St Lawrence Tilney 1764[Wifes parish].
They had a son baptised in August 1765 John and buried his wife Ann the same day in St Margaret's King Lynn.

Richard and Susanna Gage are the parents baptising Elizabeth in Nov 1768, followed by Mary Gager 1772 and Anne Gager in 1774. All three baptisms are in St Margaret's King Lynn.
Richard was buried in 1779 In St Margaret's King Lynn followed by Susanna a widow in 1786 at the same church , no ages listed and none of the records give Richard's occupation.

I have searched many parishes in the Archdeacon transcripts in Lynn and the surrounding Lynn area but found nil. I am working my way through marriage bonds but so far no luck. :'(

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Norfolk Lookup Requests / Re: Tilney Norfolk Marriage Nelson Gager
« on: Sunday 26 June 11 22:12 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Shirl for looking. :)

I am keeping an eye out as the free parish registers are due for an update this week.

Karen


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Norfolk Lookup Requests / Tilney Norfolk Nelson
« on: Thursday 02 June 11 09:33 BST (UK)  »
Would someone with access to St Lawrence Tilney Norfolk parish records please :) do a look up? I am  hoping the parish records contains additional information, then what I have from the Archdeacon transcript  for Ann's first marriage.

16 April 1759 Ann Stanfield married John Nelson at Tilney Norfolk
22 April 1764 Susanna Nelson widow married Richard Gager at Tilney Norfolk

I am looking please for when her first husband died and if John & Ann had children.



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