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« on: Friday 13 May 11 05:37 BST (UK) »
Hi - Re: Janneys of Fulstow 1800s
New to this but very interested in Janney connection... suffering from contradicting info! If someone could clarify with other records would appreciate it... Janneys (1851) census in Fulstow: 2 families lived next door to each other (heads: Solomon (56) and William (55)) my great great grandmother - daughter Ellen Janney 12 years (born 1839) - recorded as visitor at house 55 & noted as daughter of carpenter (Solomon). By 1861 census she shows as being aged 18 and servant. (mistake in record (born 1843?) but her marriage record to Edward Parkin (30.11.1863) lists William as father of bride. Mmmm? Did both families have a daughter Ellen? There seems to be a few Janneys with the same name knocking about...
I hope I have following format okay!!
+ William & Elizabeth Janney and Edward Simpson (no mother name)
+ Solomon Janney born 1811 & Mary Ann Janney (nee Simpson; born Louth 1819) - married 1841
+ Ellen Janney b. 1839) married Edward Parkin 1863 Fulstow - moved to Grimsby by 1871
+ Ellen Parkin b. 1871
(family left for NZ aboard Halcione in 1875 with 3 daughters)
+ Ellen Parkin married .... Hunter (widowed) remarried Carl Schreiber
+ Phyllis Evelyn Schreiber m. Arthur Wellington
+ Jennifer Wellington (my mother)
+ me
er... is this as clear as mud