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One Name Studies: H to M / Re: LEPINE
« on: Saturday 20 August 16 00:30 BST (UK)  »
I have Edward and Susannah children, thank you. At first I had thought that Elizabeth Ellen was the only surviving child. But on a visit to Gloucester I discovered that Mary Anne also survived.
She was adopted by Susannah's sister after her father died. Also the one son I can't find any information on is Charles
Something I did find out was when Edward registered the birth he is down as Edwin and Susannah as Hannah. While when Susannah registered the names were correct. My Elizabeth's middle name is down as Helen and not Ellen on one record. Mary Ann's surname was spelt Leppine when living with her Aunt.

Thank you for the other info, I had saw the Samuel and Elizabeth this afternoon but dismissed it because I forgot that Samuel was with the Gloucester regiment when he was discharged. I've been so focused on the Maidstone connection. 
The Uzzells are connected through marriage.

Thank you once again for your help.

Kind regards Karen

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One Name Studies: H to M / Re: LEPINE
« on: Friday 19 August 16 18:07 BST (UK)  »
Hi Jon,
My great grandmother was a Lepine and her father was Edward Lepine whose father you have found is Samuel Lepine a soldier whose parents were John Lepine and Mary Brett. My Lepine family line has died out with my great grandmother Elizabeth Ellen Lepine. I have been trying to get back further to find out where my ancestors originated from. Samuel died 2 years after Edward was born(1826).
Edward moved to Gloucester and married Susannah Jones. I have been trying to find where Samuel and Edward are buried. I don't know if you have this little bit of information.
Edward (1826) and his brother Samuel (1824) were born in Maidstone. Parents were Samuel (b:1771) (d:1828)and Elizabeth ? Samuel and his brothers Stephen and William were also born in Maidstone. Samuel(1771) joined the army when he was 18 and he was a baker before that.

I have just found other information that you have replied to previously, as to where this line have
descended from.

Thank you for all your hard work.

Karen

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