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Denbighshire / Re: Llanfair Talhaiarn - The Davies Family
« on: Friday 07 November 08 19:59 GMT (UK)  »
Lee,

Thanks for photos - they're great!

JJS

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Thanks for the information.  

Regards,

JJS

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Sussex Lookup Requests / Re: Marriage Look Up Request - Silsby/Selsby
« on: Saturday 18 February 06 16:43 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Dimps,

I've now found a likely baptism for Philadelphia in Cuckfield - 08 October 1809, the daughter of Thomas and Ann Packham! 

Nothing for Henry Selsby though - I shall have to try another village!  And so the search goes on...

Kind regards,

JJS

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Sussex Lookup Requests / Re: Marriage Look Up Request - Silsby/Selsby
« on: Friday 17 February 06 18:04 GMT (UK)  »
That looks about right - brilliant! 

I know it's being cheeky, but I don't suppose you have any baptisms for Henry and Philadelphia in Cuckfield?  I believe that Henry's mother was called Ann, and he would have been born some time between 1802 and 1806. 

Thank you for finding the marriage details for me! 

Regards,

JJS

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Sussex Lookup Requests / Cuckfield Baptism Request - 1870s
« on: Friday 17 February 06 16:55 GMT (UK)  »
If anyone has a copy of the Cuckfield parish records, I wonder whether they could see if there are any baptisms for the following:-

1. Stephen James Wood - born May 1871
2. Frederick William Wood - born January 1873
3. Jane Elizabeth Wood - born 1876
4. Anne Mary Wood - born 1878. 

They were the children of Stephen and Fanny Wood. 

Many thanks.

JJS

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Sussex Lookup Requests / Marriage Look Up Request - Silsby/Selsby
« on: Friday 17 February 06 16:41 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,

I was wondering whether anyone could have a look for the marriage of Henry and Philadelphia Silsby (or Selsby) some time before October 1828. 

I've looked at the Bolney parish records where two sons were born and baptized (George on 10/10/1828 and James on 01/08/1832) but they weren't married there.  Perhaps the wedding took place in Twineham or Cuckfield? 

Philadelphia is not with Henry and the two boys for the 1841 census, so I presume that she died before then.  Again, I can't see her burial listed at Bolney. 

Many thanks,

JJS

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Bedfordshire Completed Look ups / Re: 1841 Look up Keysoe, please
« on: Saturday 31 December 05 14:37 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for the info - I shall look into this. 

Regards,

JJS

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Bedfordshire Completed Look ups / Re: 1841 Look up Keysoe, please
« on: Thursday 22 December 05 16:41 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Kirsty,

Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. 

Unfortunately, I don't know anything else about William Baker - if I manage to track down a death certificate for him, I'll let you know what his occupation was. 

With best wishes for Christmas,

JJS   :)

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Bedfordshire Completed Look ups / Re: 1841 Look up Keysoe, please
« on: Tuesday 06 December 05 17:34 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Kirsty! 

William Baker was my 5 x great grandfather and his daughter, Rebecca, was my 4 x great grandmother. 

I've only just started looking into the Baker side of the family.  However, I do know that William married Mary Bell on 8 April 1799 in Dean.  They had moved to Keysoe by at least 1822. 

As far as I know, they had the following children:-

Elizabeth - christened 3 June 1800 in Dean.  She married Thomas Knighton on 14 October 1822 in Keysoe and went to live in Raunds, Northants.  Their children were Rebekah, Emma, Elias, Enoch, Jane and William.  Emma Knighton (born about 1831) married a Richard Beeby on 14 October 1852 in Raunds. 

James - christened 15 March 1801 in Dean

William - christened 26 September 1802 in Dean

Rebecca - christened 25 March 1804 in Dean.  She died on 20 December 1872 in Pirton, Herts.  Her daughter, Eliza (my 3 x great grandmother), was born on 19 April 1827 in Keysoe.  There was also another daughter, Zillah, born about 1839 in Keysoe. 

Enoch - christened 1 February 1807 in Dean. 

This is all I know at present but, if I find out anything else, I'll get in contact. 

Regards,

JJS

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