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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: Pelton - Old Brentford. Middlesex
« on: Tuesday 13 April 10 16:29 BST (UK)  »
Charles Pelton (C 1793 Brentford) was born to John Pelton (C 1730, Brentford) and an unknown wife.
He was married to Ann Baker (C 1796) on 25 May 1823 at St Mary's, Lambeth.
John Pelton was born to Charles Pelton (C 1700) and Mary Baker who he married on 9 Feb. 1723.
Unless you know better . . . .  ?
Regards,
John11576

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Monmouthshire / Re: Rap/Rapps/Ralpps/Rhapps
« on: Saturday 01 November 08 20:06 GMT (UK)  »
According to my research, Uriah R(h)apps married Mary Weeks in 1871 (GRO Sep quarter 1871 Pontypridd Vol 11a Pg 507). Where did you get the data for an earlier version marrying John Rapps circa 1836 ?
Or have I missed something ?
The link between Eileen & your husband seems to be that he is descended from 'Jack' Rhapps (1876) & she is descended from his older brother William.
I've attached a PDF to show this.

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Monmouthshire / Re: Rap/Rapps/Ralpps/Rhapps
« on: Saturday 01 November 08 19:11 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Ann,
It's not my line - I am helping an old friend Eileen Baker (nee Bird, who's mother was a Rhapps from Wales) to trace her tree. This is as far as I've traced this line :-

John RHAPPS
(1819-1887)
Mary
(1821-1894)
Married 1836
second great grandparents
Uriah RHAPPS
(1850-1910)
Mary WEEKS
(1852-    )
Married 1871
great grandparents
William RHAPPS
(1874-1901)
Sarah Elizabeth BLANK
(1875-    )
Married 1896
grandparents
Amelia RHAPPS
(1919-1999)
Frederick John BIRD
(1918-2002)
Married 1941
parents
Eileen BIRD
(1948-    )

Thanks for the photo. I must see where he fits into the tree.

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Monmouthshire / Re: Rap/Rapps/Ralpps/Rhapps
« on: Saturday 01 November 08 15:15 GMT (UK)  »
I too am researching this family & can't find Uriah's birth record.
I have found most of his siblings & could get his mother's maiden name from one of those.
Have you had any more luck with this enquiry ?

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