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Fennawright
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Re: Mostyn Street Livery Stables
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Reply #9 on:
Tuesday 27 September 11 22:25 BST (UK) »
Exciting to suddenly get more on my Mostyn Street query!!
DaveR thank you for finding the photo of the stables.
Do you have any idea of the year it was taken?
sacanc I think we are definately on the same family!
I am in touch with a descendant of Charles and we have been comparing research.
We think that Joseph had a wife who died 1881 leaving his children motherless and later he married Emily.
So Emily's children would be stepbrothers/stepsister of the older children.
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sacanc
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Re: Mostyn Street Livery Stables
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Thursday 29 September 11 21:22 BST (UK) »
Greetings Fennawright
Thank you for this update.
Joseph and Emily certainly seem to have a collection of marriages. I believe your descendent of Charles with whom you are working with "J" in England is the same relative that I correspond with. I am descended from Emily Ann. Who do you descend from? We have little on Ernest Wright's side of the family. Any information on that? Does anyone have a photo of Joseph Wright or his children with Emily Ann? My grandmother Eleanor Louisa told my Mom that there was an old tinplate photo of him. Don't know who had it though.
I would also be interested in the date of the old photo of the Livery stables.
Good chatting with you, looking forward to keeping in touch!
sacanc
Fennawright
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Re: Mostyn Street Livery Stables
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Thursday 29 September 11 22:58 BST (UK) »
Unfortunately, we do not have any photos of Joseph Wright .
I don't think people took so many back then and with so many children it's impossible to say which one would have a photo.
I hope that someone somewhere does have one and that it will turn up one day!
I'll send you a PM.
Fennawright
Fennawright
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Re: Mostyn Street Livery Stables
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Thursday 29 September 11 23:26 BST (UK) »
sacanc
Emily was interred at Nottingham Road Cemetery, Derby.
Joseph Wright died at Llandudno, April 16th, 1889 and was interred in
Llanrhos Churchyard on April 19th, 1889.
Do you know whether either of them had a gravestone?
Fennawright
Jeeps tar
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Re: Mostyn Street Livery Stables
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Saturday 29 December 12 21:14 GMT (UK) »
Hi there am so excited to see your posts about Joseph and Emily. I am Ernest granddaughter and am very keen to know about his family as we know very little about it and I am struggling to put the pieces together which might be due to the marriages you mention. Very happy to share what I know.
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