Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Messages - Maygladwin

Pages: [1]
1
The Common Room / Re: Marriages mid 19c
« on: Monday 05 August 24 18:27 BST (UK)  »
Thanks I will check on the 1881

2
The Common Room / Re: Marriages mid 19c
« on: Sunday 04 August 24 15:45 BST (UK)  »
His family ,Mother ( father deceased) was living on Eyre Street. His bride’s family were in hereford.

3
The Common Room / Re: Marriages mid 19c
« on: Sunday 04 August 24 15:40 BST (UK)  »
It simply records “Marshall Street”

4
The Common Room / Re: Marriages mid 19c
« on: Sunday 04 August 24 15:34 BST (UK)  »
Good thought about 1881. I looked back through the register of marriages and other couples stayed on that same street prior to marriage. I think i know how to search on Ancestry for a street on 1881
Many thanks for responses.

5
The Common Room / Re: Marriages mid 19c
« on: Sunday 04 August 24 15:24 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for that idea,though I would have thought 2 Banns cheaper than 1 or 2 rooms at a lodging house ,as residence would be required for some weeks ?
I have tried the Birmingham History Forum to ask for local knowledge but my log in details won’t work anymore.

6
The Common Room / Marriages mid 19c
« on: Sunday 04 August 24 14:17 BST (UK)  »
Hi, whilst looking at a marriage entry for 1879 I noticed that bride and groom were recorded as being at same address in Marshall Street Birmingham. Looking forward and back on the website I saw this was the situation for a lot of other couples though the streets varied. Could it be that there were lodging houses on these streets where the couples stayed prior to their wedding ? The groom of the couple I was researching lived locally.

7
London and Middlesex / Re: Silver Hall, Isleworth, Middlesex
« on: Saturday 20 January 18 16:55 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks all for the email security advice and maps/ Google ref
Edward Bird was an innkeeper on Moreton Road Isleworth 1841
Would that have been the Coach and Horses ?
Regards Gill

8
London and Middlesex / Re: Silver Hall, Isleworth, Middlesex
« on: Saturday 20 January 18 15:55 GMT (UK)  »
That's fine, I have changed email


Sorry didn't recall being in touch, should keep better records!
Regards
Gill

9
London and Middlesex / Re: Silver Hall, Isleworth, Middlesex
« on: Saturday 20 January 18 00:16 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Jayne, I too have Lucy Bird as a g g g g grandparent. On the 1841 census her son Charles Pettit the Silversmith is my ancestor through his son John.
I have just found the 1841 entry under Lucy Bard !
Where did you find the information on James Pettit ,Lucy's first husband ?
I only have the marriage entry for 1804 and can't identify him for sure anywhere else.
I found Lucy Pettit on the Westminster Rate rolls for 7 Thanet Place Temple bar up to 1839, when she presumably left to marry Edward and left Charles in the property.
I have been following Anne Foley,who was a wedding witness but can't work out if she is a sister or aunt ?
Interesting about the Fundholder and Edwards profession.
Would be good to hear from you
Gill

Pages: [1]