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Thankyou . Now I need to find out who she is I cant find that name. Thank you again Derek

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marriage:   12 February 1756 Webb Davies: I need to Know the correct name of his bride. some have it as furss and some frye or frey. I know she is called Hester but I dont think either of these are correct. Would like to see the entry myself but if anyone can help. My best guess is Hester Farr d of Richard Farr.

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Gloucestershire / Timothy Davis abt 1670 Bristol
« on: Thursday 30 May 13 18:29 BST (UK)  »
Hi Im trying to find out more about this person. I know he was a sailor in 1689 when he married hester cabell. during the 1700s he had several properties in bristol. which were concerned with the cloth trade. I would be interested to know if someone knows where i should look for docs on his naval career. I think he may have been involved with a richard farr a ship owner and merchant. also responsible for shipping slaves to the west indies Thanks Derek. Im never sure where to post on here

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Gloucestershire / Re: Divorce in 1920
« on: Thursday 30 May 13 12:44 BST (UK)  »
I have sent you an invite let me know if its correct or not and I can adjust it for you. Hope this helps Derek.

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Gloucestershire / Re: Divorce in 1920
« on: Thursday 30 May 13 10:23 BST (UK)  »
By the way just because someone in your tree is poor in the 1800s dosnt mean the family always was.
The old system of eldest inheriting the bulk of any estate, meant that the youngest usually had to make the best of what they got. Also the Webbs of Bisley ended up poor because one of them went bankrupt. Derek It is unlikley that he was the son of john the surgeon. But however being a surgeon in the 1700s didnt mean you were wealthy.

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Gloucestershire / Re: Divorce in 1920
« on: Thursday 30 May 13 10:18 BST (UK)  »
Hi If you have an ancestry account I will need you user name to send an invite if not your email. You can email me at (*) If you have any questions.

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Gloucestershire / Re: Divorce in 1920
« on: Wednesday 29 May 13 17:36 BST (UK)  »
I can send you an invite for the tree Ive built it may be right, Im not sure. I have the parents of Mary Hayward, and that part goes back a few generations. Not much on thomas yet However the closest match i have is son of john and sophia christened 21 May 1815 worcester or two born 1812 and 1811
kidderminster both have different parents.  Jhn and sophia i looked up. the only pair i could find were the right age and lived in worcester, but he was a surgeon ? Derek    Happy to help

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Gloucestershire / Re: Divorce in 1920
« on: Wednesday 29 May 13 15:03 BST (UK)  »
Thomas Webb James father married Mary Hayward in 1836. James was born 1837 1 year later I will add this as a new tree on my ancestry site and see where it goes. Derek

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Gloucestershire / Re: Divorce in 1920
« on: Wednesday 29 May 13 13:55 BST (UK)  »
Thomas Webb 19 May 1836    Kidderminster,Worcester,England spouse:   Mary Hayward
I have this marriage, I have also his birth if you want it.

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