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London and Middlesex / Re: Help with Findmypast
« on: Friday 20 November 15 03:50 GMT (UK) »
Hi Ladies,
This is bizarre! I just found a post of yours, lynfitz, on the ramsgate history forum, re: John, and came here to refresh my memory on what had been discovered. This is great news; I appreciate your persistence in this endeavor. I was fairly convinced they were the same Elizabeth, there were too many "coincidences" for it to be otherwise, but had no evidence to confirm the hunch 😕
When I was back in Margate, 2014, I met a local researcher, I'll contact him and see if he is able to find any info on a Read/Pike marriage and let you know if he turns anything up 😀
Denise
This is bizarre! I just found a post of yours, lynfitz, on the ramsgate history forum, re: John, and came here to refresh my memory on what had been discovered. This is great news; I appreciate your persistence in this endeavor. I was fairly convinced they were the same Elizabeth, there were too many "coincidences" for it to be otherwise, but had no evidence to confirm the hunch 😕
When I was back in Margate, 2014, I met a local researcher, I'll contact him and see if he is able to find any info on a Read/Pike marriage and let you know if he turns anything up 😀
Denise
All I know about him is what is on his marriage certificate to Emiline and that a newspaper announcement states at the time of marriage he was "of Elmira".
As you said my James Sr. (married to Emiline) put his mother's name as Sally and didn't know his father's name; so who is this couple? A couple of thoughts, uncle is one but there is also the possibility if James and Hannah's ages in 1881 are not correct they could be older and may even be Sally's parents making them my James Sr. grandparents. (I have another family member whose documented est. birth year ranged anywhere from 1814 to 1835) 



