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Hertfordshire / Re: James & Sarah VENABLES - Cheshunt
« on: Sunday 29 April 12 21:40 BST (UK)  »
Since I posted my last query, "The Venables Group" has posted a genealogy on Facebook - Venables Family Trees. It appeared on April 9, 2012.  It has my ancestor, George Venables (b. 1805), and takes the line back to 1726.  Has anyone seen it? It lists James as born in 1776 in Cheshunt and marrying Sarah.
Was she Sarah Housden who married James Venables in Shoreditch in 1802, or Susanna (some on Ancestry
call her Sarah Susanna) Gibson?  Susanna Gibson married James Venables at All Saints and St. John Church in Hertford in 1803.  That's the right place, but not exactly the right name.....The Shoreditch marriage is the right name (Sarah), but the wrong place.....
Has the Venables Group resolved the issues of this board?
Perhaps someone from the Venables Group could respond to me.
Thanks.

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Hertfordshire / Re: James & Sarah VENABLES - Cheshunt
« on: Monday 20 February 12 00:44 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for the quick reply. George Venables (b.1805) is my ggg-grandfather. Like many, I have hit
a wall with James and Sarah.  I have tried the usual familysearch, ancestry, etc., but have become
confused with entries which state that her maiden name was actually Gibson or other.
Is the entry you gave (1802) our folks? Is there documentation?
I am sorry to bring so little to the table. Like many on this board, I have found
it to be a little like nailing jello to a wall.  The risks of being a rookie.....

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Hertfordshire / Re: James & Sarah VENABLES - Cheshunt
« on: Saturday 18 February 12 22:01 GMT (UK)  »
New to the board.  Has anyone made any progress with regard to James' and Sarah's marriage? Their parents?
Her maiden name?  I believe I saw somewhere that a James and Sarah were married in Shoreditch (not Cheshunt)
in 1802, but I have no way to confirm this.  Thanks.

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