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Re: Marriage Cert Question
« Reply #45 on: Tuesday 14 October 08 16:25 BST (UK) »
Well I now have some of them in 1871  ;D

Living in Greasley Notts.

George Turner head married ,looks like his age is 72  :o Shoemaker b Notts
Mary Ann Turner wife married 49 b Notts (can't read place name)
Thomas Moss son to wife 17 coal miner b UNderwood,Selston
Johnathon Moss son to wife 15  ditto job ditto place of birth
Elizabeth Eagle servant age 9 YES NINE!!! b Nottingham.

RG10/3478  Folio  5  Page  3

But still haven't found James or Martha,if that marriage is correct?

Carol
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Re: Marriage Cert Question
« Reply #46 on: Tuesday 14 October 08 16:27 BST (UK) »
Here's the family that I think are correct in 1861,dad Thomas has died.
Goodness knows why they are now Moss..........was that her maiden name perhaps?

In Selston Notts.

Mary Ann Moss widowed head 39- all the family born Selston.
Mark Moss son 17 coal miner
James Moss son 14 coal miner
Thomas Moss son 7 scholar
Johnathon Moss son 5 scholar.

Looking good as Newf says- older son called Mark and 7 year old called Thomas(prob after dad)

 RG9/2432 Folio 53  Page 14  

Carol



ok been gone a little while  :) is this james the james and martha james?

Yep  ;)

Born Housley in 1847 but changed to Moss by 1861....but goodness knows where he and Martha are in 1871.

Still looking 

Carol
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Re: Marriage Cert Question
« Reply #47 on: Tuesday 14 October 08 16:31 BST (UK) »
Thomas and Mary Houseley both age 20 are in Selston in 1841 with 11 mth old baby Ruth.

They probably married just before that.

Lets see...........

Carol

Edit- can't find them on Free BMD or the IGI.......hmm.
Looks like Ruth's birth cert or James's would be the way to go to get mum's maiden name.
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Re: Marriage Cert Question
« Reply #48 on: Tuesday 14 October 08 16:36 BST (UK) »
Well I now have some of them in 1871  ;D

Living in Greasley Notts.

George Turner head married ,looks like his age is 72  :o Shoemaker b Notts
Mary Ann Turner wife married 49 b Notts (can't read place name)
Thomas Moss son to wife 17 coal miner b UNderwood,Selston
Johnathon Moss son to wife 15  ditto job ditto place of birth
Elizabeth Eagle servant age 9 YES NINE!!! b Nottingham.

RG10/3478  Folio  5  Page  3

But still haven't found James or Martha,if that marriage is correct?

Carol


ok and this Mary Ann is the same one as james' mother right?
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Moss Housley Gregory

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Re: Marriage Cert Question
« Reply #49 on: Tuesday 14 October 08 16:43 BST (UK) »

Mary Ann Turner wife married 49 b Notts (can't read place name)
Thomas Moss son to wife 17 coal miner b UNderwood,Selston
Johnathon Moss son to wife 15  ditto job ditto place of birth


Carol


Interestingly, Mary Ann has apparently reverted to MOSS in 1881:

Jonathan Moss head 25 Coal miner   born Underwood, Notts
Ada Moss wife                                    born Hucknall Torkard, Notts
Mary A Moss daughter 18m                born Hucknall Torkard, Notts
Thomas Moss son 14 days                  born underwood, Notts
Mary A Moss mother 60                      Born Underwood, Notts

Class: RG11/ Piece: 3323/ Folio: 156/ Page: 48

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Re: Marriage Cert Question
« Reply #50 on: Tuesday 14 October 08 17:09 BST (UK) »
It's 1871 that Newf and I are are having trouble with  ;)

Carol
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Re: Marriage Cert Question
« Reply #51 on: Tuesday 14 October 08 17:11 BST (UK) »
It's 1871 that Newf and I are are having trouble with  ;)

Carol

ohh poop! i thought i was helping then haha
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Moss Housley Gregory

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Re: Marriage Cert Question
« Reply #52 on: Sunday 01 July 12 14:47 BST (UK) »
hi,

Can I link in on this too, I am searching Housley Moss in Underwood area and am interested the the change of surname from housley to Housley moss.  It does not seem to be Mary Ann's maiden name.  I am talking to someone from the Notts FHS and it looks likely that her surname is Anthony.
I am going to X ref my finding against this thread.

Thanks

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Re: Marriage Cert Question
« Reply #53 on: Friday 09 May 14 03:29 BST (UK) »
I know it's been a few years not but how did this all turn out? I only ask because i am very new to this and if i am correct James and Martha H Moss had a daughter called Clara in 1885. Now she is my mother's grandma. That much i have worked out (i'm pretty sure lol). But i can't go any further back because it's so confusing.