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Offline precious

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two of Cranfield
« on: Saturday 09 July 05 03:57 BST (UK) »
Hi,

Saw on the bottom of your site that you are after "Two" of Cranfield.

Don't know if this is of any help, but Ann Garrett a widow, married a Thomas Two in Lidlington on 29 August 1819.  My Garrets came from Lidlington and I think she is one of mine, but working on it.  It is possible that Ann is Ann Ward who married John Garrett in Lidlington in October 1814.  They had a daughter Kitty in 1815. 

This information came from an LDS film, but I fogot to write down the number.  However, on the page where I have written the records is a number MOO3622 which could be the LDS number.

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Re: Re: Link: Bedfordshire Archives search site
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 09 July 05 10:13 BST (UK) »
Many thanks, Sue

My James TWO [b 1790] married Elenor OSBOURN in Cranfield in 1810.  His daughter, Sarah, is my 4x gt grandmother was born the following year.   I have a pic of her aged 88.  .

See: http://tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=cathybeds&rand=864177729

James TWOs parents were James TWO & Mary DICKS [m 1788] and had their children in Marston..about 8 children and no Thomas as far as I know.

But the name is fairly common in that area. ???
Bedfordshire: Worker [Flitton]; Ames [Kempston]; Manton [Kempston]; Morris [?]; Valentine [Kempston]; Two & Osborn [Cranfield]

Herfordshire and West London: Brown [Kent in early 19th C]; Blackwell.
McCarthy [Clonakilty, County Cork - searching for needles in the haystack!] and LOSTY [Dublin]

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Re: Re: Link: Bedfordshire Archives search site
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 09 July 05 12:41 BST (UK) »
Oh well, worth a try.  Good luck in your search.

Sue