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Re: Joynes of Gloucestershire
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 29 January 06 00:50 GMT (UK) »
If everything else fails, you could order one of the children's birth certs which would give you their mother's maiden name:

for instance (I couldn't find George)

March quarter 1841
Winchcomb registration district (includes Temple Guiting)
Fanny Joynes
Volume XI p. 510

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Re: Joynes of Gloucestershire
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 29 January 06 00:54 GMT (UK) »
Oh, just realising! Maybe Fanny's birth is not the best idea after all  :P - in case her mother turns out to be an Elizabeth indeed!

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Re: Joynes of Gloucestershire
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 29 January 06 00:57 GMT (UK) »
Births September quarter 1838
Winchcomb Registration ditrict
Elizabeth Joynes
Volume XI page 475
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Re: Joynes of Gloucestershire
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 29 January 06 01:00 GMT (UK) »
Wow - thank you again.   ;D

I've briefly tried familysearch, but I wasn't as successful as you.
I came across Stephen and joyce previously, but can't remember how they fitted in, or if they did. I will re look at that too.

George's Daughter Florence (1872) looks an interesting case. Appears to have had two children out of wedlock (must have caused a stir for the times she lived in) one being my great grandfather Sidney (1890), the other Laura Lily (1893) Then she married a Herbert Clarke and had some more children. I don't think we will ever find out the father of Sidney and Laura, but I might look at requesting the birth certificates for Laura Lily. I think my Uncle said he had Sidney, but no father was mentioned.

I need to go offline now. Thank you so much Tanja.   :)