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Re: Completed My Visit to Cambridgeshire County Record Office - will do simple Look-ups
« Reply #225 on: Saturday 22 April 06 09:00 BST (UK) »
Keith

Thank you for the info - sorry I couldnt reply earlier; Friday became a day filled with other things.

In your opinion are the Elizabeth Wayment baptized 1809 at Bassingbourn and the the Elizabeth Wayman married in 1828 at Barrington one and the same person?

I presume as they were both "of this parish" that George must have been living in Barrington at the time of the marriage otherwise they would have needed a special licence.

I have a birth cert for one of their children (Charles Henry, my g-g-grandfather) born at Basingstoke in 1843 and the mothers maiden name is quite clearly Wayment.

Is there a means of getting copies of these Parish Register entries?

Alan
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Re: Completed My Visit to Cambridgeshire County Record Office - will do simple Look-ups
« Reply #226 on: Saturday 22 April 06 09:57 BST (UK) »
Alan,
My opinion would be that they were one and the same.  Afraid I'm not sure what the situation is re obtaining copies of the original entries.  They do have some of the original registers at the CCRO which I suppose could be photocopied.  Marriages were entered in a book with columns and headings, so were much clearer and standardised - from 1812, I think...
Keith

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Hello Keith,

If I may take advantage of your offer please - on your next visit to the records office would you kindly look for the following family in Whaddon Cambs.

My 4G was Robert Moule (B: c. 1766 Whaddon)
Married Mary Cole 25.11.1805 Whaddon.

On Robert's headstone in Whaddon cem. it says .........seventh son of Adams and Mary Moule....

IGI says Adams Moule married Mary Levitt 03.07.1755 Will. By St Ives Cambs.

I would like to know names and Bp dates of the children of Adams and Mary MOULE - (at least 7 sons between 1755 and 1766! I dont know about daughters) Most likely all born Whaddon.

I believe Adams died Whaddon 1806 (exact date unknown)
I don't have any idea about his wife, Mary Moule's death but after that many children it was probably pre 1800!!

With a first name of ADAMS - somewhere I am hoping to find a marriage of a Moule and Adams (pre 1725?) but unsuccessful so far.  :(

Any Moule information would be very much appreciated.

Thank you
Regards
Di
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Hi, Lady Di,
It's possible I'll get to the CCRO next week, after this bank holiday weekend.  I've never leafed through the Whaddon records before...
Very best wishes,
Keith


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Thanks Keith,

Fingers crossed  ;D

By the way, you Kersey family didn't come from Debenham by any chance. I have a second marriage of Ellen Ann Kersey (widow of Peter) remarried abt 1860 if memory serves me correctly.

Regards
Di
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Di,
Actually, Kersey is the name of the chocolate-box Suffolk village where my LINGLEY family were born and lived for a while in the 19thC.  I have probably not set out my interests lists very clearly...!
Keith

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Thanks for clearing that up Keith. 'Tis a shame - I'd love to find a connection with someone/anyone on RC

Better luck next time  :-\
Di
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Di, Hopefully there may be a few link-ups with other Rootschatters after next week when I've given the Whaddon registers the full treatment!
Keith

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Oh yes please Keith, we can only live in hope

Di
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