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ourmike
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This is part of the marriage register entry for the marriage of Robert George and Jemima Aplin. I know Jemima was illegitimate and her mother was Phoebe Aplin but I have never been able to find any clue as to her father.
I got a copy of the certificate from the register office and they transcribed it as "Lyuri Prow" so I printed this copy from the microfilm but I still don't know what it says.
I've been pondering over this for 10 years or more, and eventually decided it might just say "is unknown". It looks like the pen had a fresh charge of ink before this part was written and it's not the neatest of hands.
Can anybody see anything else in it please?
APLIN: Dorset
BAILEY: Dorset
BLANEY: Dorset (and Ireland?)
DOLMAN: Dorset
EDMONDS: Dorset
GEORGE: Surrey and Dorset
HUSHER: Dorset
NEWBOLT: Hampshire
WITHERINGTON: Hampshire and Dorset
Gadget
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Re: Can you read the bride's father's name?
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Monday 19 July 10 14:11 BST (UK) »
I think it might say
Unknown
Also - Outside possibility of it being Not Known
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Re: Can you read the bride's father's name?
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Monday 19 July 10 14:22 BST (UK) »
I think it says, "Is unknown".
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Elwyn Soutter
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Re: Can you read the bride's father's name?
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Monday 19 July 10 14:26 BST (UK) »
Am I correct in assuming the profession/occupation box for the bride's father is blank? If so, that would seem to fit with the "unknown" interpretation, whereas if an occupation was given, then it might just be a person's name.
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ourmike
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Monday 19 July 10 14:29 BST (UK) »
Yes it is blank.
APLIN: Dorset
BAILEY: Dorset
BLANEY: Dorset (and Ireland?)
DOLMAN: Dorset
EDMONDS: Dorset
GEORGE: Surrey and Dorset
HUSHER: Dorset
NEWBOLT: Hampshire
WITHERINGTON: Hampshire and Dorset
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Re: Can you read the bride's father's name?
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Monday 19 July 10 14:41 BST (UK) »
1851 census
twickenham middlesex
Jemima Aplin
b 1821
Servant
Female
Swanage Dorset
wild cards
sylvia
notts/derbys clark
" " stenson
" " nicholson
" " jarvis
castledine
rhodes
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charlypp
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Re: Can you read the bride's father's name?
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Tuesday 20 July 10 22:42 BST (UK) »
I think it say John George, not sure the last name and under occupation or profession it looks like it say Labourer
Oh nevermind I see the bride's father would be the second line which yes it looks like is unknown to me to
ourmike
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Re: Can you read the bride's father's name?
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Wednesday 21 July 10 05:55 BST (UK) »
Many thanks for your help everybody, I'm going to go with "is unknown" and forget it!
APLIN: Dorset
BAILEY: Dorset
BLANEY: Dorset (and Ireland?)
DOLMAN: Dorset
EDMONDS: Dorset
GEORGE: Surrey and Dorset
HUSHER: Dorset
NEWBOLT: Hampshire
WITHERINGTON: Hampshire and Dorset
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