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England / Re: Thomas & Agnes Holman Nee Nelder Cornwall / Devon 1871 & 1881
« on: Tuesday 26 January 10 05:07 GMT (UK)  »
I have not been into this site for quite awhile and have noticed your queries regarding Thomas Holman & Agnes Nelder.

My connection is through my mother.  Her grandfather was Thomas Holman and I have the marriage certificate of Thomas married to Emily Alma Williams in 1878.  Thomas's details are as follows - Bachelor aged 30 birthplace Liskeard, Cornwall.  Occup - Miner.  Parents - Thomas Holman (labourer) and Agnes Holman (maiden surname Nelder).  Witnesses were  John Hollow & John Birch.

By the time Thomas had died in 1922, his son Thomas was the informant and he new neither his grandfathers first name nor his grandmothers first or last names.  Drat.

Next I have the marriage certificate of Thomas Holman to Agnes Nelder in 1846 both full age and listed as bachelor and spinster.  This Thomas has his profession as Railroad Labourer and living at Millbry at the time of this marriage.  His father is listed as James Holman - Miner.

Agnes signed with her mark and was listed as living at Gooseberry Lane at the time of the marriage and her father is listed as John Nelder - Mason.  By the way the marriage was at the Parish Church in the Parish of St Andrew, Plymouth in the county of Devon.  Witnesses to the marraige were William Henry Anderson & Mary Ann Anderson.

That is all I have but would be most interested if you have found out anything else on this line.

Julie Burnett

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Wiltshire / Re: frank wheeler
« on: Thursday 02 December 04 12:05 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Sharon - This is my line or at least Frank Ernest was my grandfather's older brother.  I remember my father speaking about Uncle Frank and his 2 children.  Would be good to catch up and trade information on families.

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