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Offline amanda t

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Re: treves
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 21 October 07 17:43 BST (UK) »
In 1851 I have them living in Christchurch Marylebone Middlesex:

George Treves  34   carman
Mary                  33  a waistcoat maker
Edward   son     14   errand boy    St James Middlesex
James       "         7                         St Giles
Alfred        "         5                           "
William       "         2                       St George
Mary Ann    dau       5 months           "

HO107 1490  519  7

It looks as though they had quite a few children!
Amanda
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Middlesex: Fiddes Bennett Hunter Brooks
Rutland: Pell
Surrey: Owen
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Carmarthen: Jones Pugh
Glam Methyr: Jones Nicholas Parks
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Re: treves
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 21 October 07 18:10 BST (UK) »
Hi Dolly
I have found a marriage between George Treves and Mary Ann Andrews in Dec 1841 at St Martin GRO index 1  124.  (St Martins is in London)

I guess this is George's second wife and son Edward is by his first wife.  :-\

You might be able to find Edward's mother or George's first marriage in the IGIs on www.familysearch.org 

Oh I am having fun  ;D  I hope this is the right line of thought!  :)

Amanda
Bedfordshire: Myers Newman Hart
Durham: Wilkinson Atkinson Jones Nixon Storey Scott Peacock
Essex: Brooks Kennay
Lincolnshire: Hudson Pell Wilson Fowler
Middlesex: Fiddes Bennett Hunter Brooks
Rutland: Pell
Surrey: Owen
Warwickshire: Dalton
Yorkshire: Nixon Powney
Carmarthen: Jones Pugh
Glam Methyr: Jones Nicholas Parks
Ireland Tyrone: McGill O'Hara

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Re: treves
« Reply #11 on: Monday 22 October 07 10:58 BST (UK) »
my goodness you have been busy with this family. hopefully i'll have freds birth cert soon then i can start linking up thefamily lines. you've gave me so much scope to work on thank you so much . i'll do a bit more and let you know how i've got on. your great.

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Re: treves
« Reply #12 on: Monday 12 November 07 20:13 GMT (UK) »
.hi amanda and jorose recieved frederick treves birth cert today. it looks like he the from the deptford line. his mother was nellie parker as  you mentioned jorose.will look at frederick and nellies marriage cert to make a definate tie. thanks again for all your help

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Re: treves
« Reply #13 on: Monday 12 November 07 20:35 GMT (UK) »
Glad we could help Dolly. :D
Amanda
Bedfordshire: Myers Newman Hart
Durham: Wilkinson Atkinson Jones Nixon Storey Scott Peacock
Essex: Brooks Kennay
Lincolnshire: Hudson Pell Wilson Fowler
Middlesex: Fiddes Bennett Hunter Brooks
Rutland: Pell
Surrey: Owen
Warwickshire: Dalton
Yorkshire: Nixon Powney
Carmarthen: Jones Pugh
Glam Methyr: Jones Nicholas Parks
Ireland Tyrone: McGill O'Hara

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Re: treves
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 13 November 07 15:49 GMT (UK) »
Hello, Dolly,

If you want more info on Sir Frederick Treves try this website.

http://www.surgical-tutor.org.uk/default-home.htm?surgeons/treves.htm~right

Sir Frederick was the surgeon that treated the poor man with the head deformity that gave him the title The Elephant Man, & whilst at the Royal London Hospital treated the wife of an ancestor of mine who was seriously burned in a house fire & died in the hospital in 1896.

Meliora
RIP 1927-2018

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