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Wiltshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: George GWYNN and Mary Ann HOBBS
« on: Friday 23 March 07 09:33 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Dave
after a bit of a break
George Gwynn born in 1801 was related to Mary Ann Hobbs through the Alexander family.her grandmother was Rebecca Alexander.George Gwynns mother was Sarah Alexander.So Mary Ann would have known him.
Not exactly first cousins but still related.
It was thought that Mary Ann Hobbs who married Peter Withers was the daughter of William Hobbs and Ann Jefferies but that Mary Ann married a Charles Elford and emigrated to Canada.
My Mary Ann Hobbs was the daughter of Thomas Hobbs and Martha Stagg.
Thomas and William were brothers.They named several of their children the same names.She was a bit older than Peter Withers.
Do you know whothe witnesses were to the marriage of Ann Osmond[Garlick,Stone]and Thomas Withers.
I have no idea who Thomas Withers parents were.
Hazel


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Wiltshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: George GWYNN and Mary Ann HOBBS
« on: Wednesday 03 January 07 22:12 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Dave
I have just found the marriage of John Garlick to Anne Stone 16th June 1788 Topsam Devon.
Rebecca Garlick baptised 6th Decenber 1790 Topsam,Devon
Sarah Garlick baptised 24th March 1793 Topsam, Devon
Ann Garlick baptised 28th June 1789, Topsam, DEvon
Thomas Garlick married Harriet Branscombe 20th September 1919 Topsam, Devon.
Not sure where the Palk comes from but it explains the Stone in William Stone Palk Withers name.
Maybe Thomas is also Thomas Stone Palk Garlick.
This is so amazing
 :)Cheers Hazel

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Wiltshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: George GWYNN and Mary Ann HOBBS
« on: Wednesday 03 January 07 20:31 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Dave
Many thanks. That solves the mystery of who Peter Withers brothers and sisters[Possibly] were. How amazing. Clark may have been Ann Garlick/Osmond/Withers maiden name or as you said another man in her life.
Thomas was said to have lived in Topsam,Devonshire. Peter wrote to him from Tasmania plus to Ann and her husband James Dowling who was related to Mary Ann Hobbs.No doubt you know that.I have been looking on the census for a Thomas Withers. No wonder I did not find him.
Bless you for all your help. This is something I would have not been able to do from here.
Its now on record December was our coldest Decembers for 60 years so we were not imagining it. Still in semi winter clothes in a Hawkes Bay summer,almost unheard of.
I know it is your winter so far colder than our winters in this area.I hope you enjoy your holiday.
by the way my email address is
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So again many many thanks.
Hazel.


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Wiltshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: George GWYNN and Mary Ann HOBBS
« on: Saturday 30 December 06 22:10 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Dave
I have just found on a family tree on the internet an Anne Garlick born abt 1800 who married James Dowling of Ramsbury at Chilton Foliatt on the 13th of April 1822. Can you check this out for me please.
Peter Withers had a sister Ann who married James Dowling of Ramsbury and the children add up to those I have.
Is there a baptism for Ann Garlick in Chilton Foliatt in 1800 and possibly a Thomas Osmond or Garlick in 1800-1804 or just before or any other siblings.
I had not thought of Anne and Thomas  having their mothers previous married names before she married Thomas Withers in 1804 but it makes sense.
Well in fact until you found her earlier marriages was not aware that Ann Osmond had been married before.
Sorry to be such a nuisance but this might fill in the gaps and of course makes sense that they possibly were not Thomas's children from a previous marriage but Ann Osmonds prior to her marriage to Thomas.As you said Thomas was not listed as a widower on his marriage to Ann Osmond
Its cool again this morning with rain forcasted for later in the day.
Where is our Summer?.
Cheers Hazel




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Wiltshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: George GWYNN and Mary Ann HOBBS
« on: Saturday 30 December 06 04:45 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Dave
I have 2 aunties living in Wales. One is in Newport and I am not sure where the other one lives as she returned to Wales from Spain after her husband died last year. They are  my mothers sisters and both married Welsh men.I have cousins in Wales too.
I have another Aunt who lives in Petone,Wellington,New Zealand and an Uncle in The USA. Mum is the oldest at 91.
The aunt in Petone followed us out to New Zealand and married a New Zealander.
Its warmer than it started today but they have had snow today in the South Island and this is summer ???We lit a fire this morning ::)We have a free standing fire box which warms the place up really well.This afternoon it is summer again-how odd.this is not our usual warm summer weather.
Thank you for the information. Somewhere along the way it will all make sense.
I will print it out and save it.
I wonder if the Martha who died in 1811 was Peter Withers sister.How wonderfull to have the records office so close to you.
I am very grateful for all the work you have done.
Happy New Year to you and your family
Cheers Hazel





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Wiltshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: George GWYNN and Mary Ann HOBBS
« on: Friday 29 December 06 05:22 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Dave
Thanks for that.I am English by birth but have not lived in my country of birth for over 50 years so possibly would be like a foreigner with a Kiwi accent.  ::)
Where are you from?
Thanks for all the work you are doing.it is so much appreciated.
Cheers from Sunny Hawkes Bay and it really is right now.
It must be summer at last.
One day all the mysteries will be solved. Its like a giany jig saw puzzle.
Bye for now,
Hazel

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Wiltshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: George GWYNN and Mary Ann HOBBS
« on: Thursday 28 December 06 18:37 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Dave
Strange how William had all those middle names. William gave his son Stone as a middle name too.
Anything about the Withers from Chilton Foliatt would be most helpfull.I do not haveaccess to the Chilton Foliatt records as they are only available from a Film held in Salt Lake city and the records you are able to access there in Wiltshire.They might come in handy or find something that ties in somewhere. Thomas and Ann must have been baptised in another area.I am only assuming Thomas and Ann Withers, Peters brother and sister were older.
Why is Wiltshire called the Moonrakers Country?
Beautifull sunny day here. 8)
Thank you
Hazel

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Wiltshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: George GWYNN and Mary Ann HOBBS
« on: Monday 25 December 06 23:30 GMT (UK)  »
 :)Thank you Dave
Much appreciated.Thomas and Ann Withers had a son William Stone Palk Withers. William then called his oldest son George Stone Withers. Maybe that is a clue to Ann Osmonds maiden name.
We have had a fine Chistmas Day but I have picked up a virus and am feeling seedy. No doubt it will run its course.
Thank you again
Hazel :D

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Wiltshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: George GWYNN and Mary Ann HOBBS
« on: Sunday 24 December 06 08:03 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Dave and Janet
Wishing you both a very merry Christmas. ;D
Dave have you been able to find the baptism for Thomas an Ann Withers, Peter Withers older brother and sister on the Chilton Foliatt records. I think they may have another mother or that their parents were not married till after their births,
Is there another marriage for Thomas Withers senior.
Cheers from a lovely warm summers day here in New Zealand :)

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