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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Re: Elizabeth Clarvis
« on: Tuesday 28 October 14 16:30 GMT (UK)  »
Yes it is very close.  And the Alkborough one was baptised Jan 5th 1766 making her born December 1765 I should think.  The only fly in the ointment is the one married 1781 at Gainsborough.
She could just be the Alkborough one but would have only been 15 at the time and I have never found anyone marrying at under 16.
I have found, on the IGI, that someone has stated that the Weat Halton Elizabeth married a Richard Cooper, but no trace found yet!

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Re: Elizabeth Clarvis
« on: Sunday 26 October 14 16:26 GMT (UK)  »
My reply has gone missing!
Elizabeth Clarvis in the Hull marriage was 21.
Thomas was 22.
Elizabeth Smith was 45 in 1811 when she died.
I would like to check the East Riding for any Elizabeths before I am sure about the Lincs ones.

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Re: Elizabeth Clarvis
« on: Sunday 26 October 14 15:15 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,
I am working on this at the moment!
There was also Eliz Clarvis b 1769 at West Halton which is next to Alkborough.  Dau of John and Mary.
I think the two Elizabeths were cousins.
There was also one married in Gainsborough in 1781. Not sure where she came from.
I think the one in Hull may be the 1766 Elizabeth, but cannot be sure.  She is the right age for the bpatism, and the burial of Elizabeth Smith in 1811, but of course they sometimes told fibs about their age! JackieW


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Lincolnshire / Re: Smith marriage
« on: Thursday 16 October 14 21:17 BST (UK)  »
Have found it!
Thomas Smith 22 of Winterton
m by licence
Elizabeth Carviss 21 of Hull
12 Dec 1786 - licence granted.

It only took me 30 years to trace this!!

JackieWright

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Lincolnshire / Re: Smith marriage
« on: Tuesday 30 September 14 14:47 BST (UK)  »
Ref Smiths of Winterton

I think I have found the sister named Neale at the trial.
Ann Smith m Edward Neale at Winterton 15th Dec 1812.
This seems to be a surname not a christian name.  I have not found her baptism yet which was circa 1790. 
JackieWright

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Lincolnshire / Re: Smith marriage
« on: Wednesday 19 December 12 16:45 GMT (UK)  »
No idea but he was deported a few years later for stealing from a shop in Barton!  I have had details from his descendant in Australia.
Jackie

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Lincolnshire / Re: Smith marriage
« on: Wednesday 19 December 12 16:24 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for that.
No Neale though!
JackieWright

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Lincolnshire / Re: Smith marriage
« on: Tuesday 18 December 12 16:12 GMT (UK)  »
No nothing I am afraid.  I get the feeling that they were an interesting family though!
I have been working on them since the 70's!  Still cannot work out where the marriage of Thomas and Elizabeth was - if they married of course.
Jackie

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Lincolnshire / Re: Smith marriage
« on: Tuesday 18 December 12 15:48 GMT (UK)  »
Does it def say sister?
JackieWright

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