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Staffordshire Lookup Requests / Re: 1871 Census Kings Norton ***Complete ***
« on: Tuesday 10 May 11 22:05 BST (UK)  »
Oh Shame

I don't think this is he.

My William was born in Notting Hill, London.
His father died c 1862 and his mother remarried to a Mr L W B Leopold ZIMMERMANN.

Now you would think, that with a name like that that they would be easy to find.
He was a school teacher who may have gone home to the continent

Many thanks for taking the time to help, at least I know now.

George

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Staffordshire Lookup Requests / 1871 Census Kings Norton
« on: Monday 09 May 11 22:12 BST (UK)  »
Rg10/3087 f96

I am interested in William Grear and the Welch? family he is staying with. I do not believe they are kin.
I was hoping to find him living with his mother (Emily) and Step father (LWB Leopold Zimmermann)
This might not be 'my' William, but hope springs eternal.

George

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: Marriage A.C.Baynes at Liverpool ?
« on: Sunday 12 February 06 20:34 GMT (UK)  »
Glad you found it useful.


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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: Marriage A.C.Baynes at Liverpool ?
« on: Saturday 11 February 06 18:44 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for checking the 1841 and 1851 name indexes. Adam sold the business c1841 and disappeared. His main reason for doing so would appear to be a threatened court case over breach of copyright concerning a book written by James Fennimore Cooper.

The McNicoll family that I believe he married into is available at

http://home.cogeco.ca/~bob.mcnicoll/

Adam himself can be found here...

http://baynes.rootschat.net/tree.htm

Robert Moss Baynes is not in my tree. I think he died in 1933. I do not know of any children.

Have you seen my Baynes listings at....

http://baynes.rootschat.net/index2.htm

They should be of some help

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London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / St Faith under St Pauls Marriages
« on: Monday 02 January 06 00:06 GMT (UK)  »
Could sks pop into the Guildhall Library in London and check out the following marriages for me. The St Faith under St Paul marriages have not been added to the IGI. It is a small parish so there shouldn't be too many to search through.

I have seen a reference to the first in Pallots Marriages but the others are just hopeful speculation.

Esther Ann Baynes married Edward Limebeer in 1830

Jane Baynes married James Cope in ?
Eliza Baynes married ? in ?

Eliza was the eldest born in 1799 so would have married 1820-1830
Jane's first child was born 1828.

Thanks

George

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I have found a marriage announcement in the Times newspaper for a marriage at West Hackney Parish Church. (St Barnabas?) The date of the marriage was 25th April 1836. The registers are apparently held at the LMA. The church does not appear in the IGI.

Could someone have a look for me and possibly transcribe the entry? (witnesses and relatives if any)

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Dublin / Re: FREE LOOK UP FOR DUBLIN, IRELAND.
« on: Friday 29 April 05 20:09 BST (UK)  »
I am looking for Adam Clarke Baynes and his wife Mary Ann or Martha, They had a bookshop in Liverpool until 1841 or thereabouts. They then left Liverpool, for Dublin.
At least I think it was Dublin. A book was published in 1845 which lists A.C.Baynes of Dublin as the publisher. This may mean that he had a bookshop there.

"Irish Wrongs and English Misrule; or, the repealer's epitome of grievances." by P O'Donohoe

A family bible has an approximate death for Adam of 185? They would have been Non-Conformist or Church of England/Ireland.

I don't think they appear in the 1851 Dublin Directory.

Anything you can find would be welcomed.

Thankyou

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Marriage A.C.Baynes at Liverpool ?
« on: Thursday 07 April 05 23:23 BST (UK)  »
Adam Clarke Baynes b 1805 was a bookseller in Liverpool. He is believed to have married Mary McNicoll. They were both Methodists. In fact she was the daughter of a Methodist Minister. Their first known child was recorded at Lime Street Baptist Church 1st Nov 1832.
Date and place of marriage is unknown.
Does anyone have any ideas ? Thanks

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / 1861 Census Liverpool - Baynes
« on: Saturday 02 April 05 22:25 BST (UK)  »
 ;D
I have found the family in West Derby, Thanks anyway.


I have a Henry and Elizabeth (Marshall) Baynes who married in Clerkenwell, London in 1858.

They had a daughter Gertrude Marshall Baynes born in West Derby in the first quarter of 1861.

They then trotted back to Clerkenwell, London to have their next daughter Marion Elizabeth Baynes in 1863.

Hopefully they were in Liverpool long enough to appear in the Census returns for 1861.

Could somebody look them up for me ?  Thanks.

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