Hello - I'm just trying to tidy up a few loose ends, the families of a couple who crossed the Severn to settle in Newport, their son even became Mayor of Newport in 1898.
Edwin Greenland married Eleanor Alway in Bath 1842, they already had a son George the eventual mayor, and were living in Newport 1841 census.
With Alway not being that common I think I have just found Eleanors baptism 1817 Bath Abbey, daughter of Richard and Mary, so I'm looking to confirm that. The 1841 census isn't very helpful, 1851 shows a Richard 64? Mary 53 in Stogursey, a long way from Bath.
Edwin Greenland born about 1815? gives his place of birth as Bath or Keynsham, no idea about parents names.
Yes I could order the marriage certificate, but this isn't direct family, this is one of those off shoots via in-laws.
happy if you can help cheers Fred
Future mayor George Greenland crosses the Severn to marry Helen Simmons in Bath registry office in 1862, so the Greenlands or Alway's? must still be in Bath.