Added: One possible for Jane Corney, present as a witness at the 1832 Marriage, above ...
1764 - 1819 London, England: Corney to Box to Smith link?
St Brides, Fleet Street, London, England, 1st August 1819
James Corney married Jane Box, Spinster
In the Presence of:-
Daniel OKeefe
JAMES SMITH
Added:
But his in 1819 signature looks like James Ca*ney? [ James Carney ]
* joined on to the 'a' possibly meant to be an r?
James Smith, could sign his own name quite nicely.
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Further Additions
1819, 27th Oct
Baptisms in the City of London Lying in Hospital, Middlesex
Child - James Corney
Parents - James and Jane Corney,
Abode - Queens Arms Cot, Blackfriars Road,
Quality, Trade, or Profession - Porter,
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Baptisms 1822
St John the Evangelist, Westminster, Middlesex.
Oct 13
Born May 25 1821
Child - William Son of
Parents - James and Jane Corney,
Abode - Rochester Row,
Quality, Trade, or Profession - Coachman
I'll leave it up to you, if you want to check this family out for more children and find them in later Census?
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Incidentally, there is an Andrew Carney, Abode Bishopsgate, aged 31 yrs, buried City of London and Tower Hamlets Cemetery, Sunday June 5th 1859.
Certificate Received Yes, so it looks like his Death was Registered with the Registrar, in accord with the Registration Act.
Andrew Carney was one of results when searching for a baptism.
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Thinking out of the Box (as the day goes on the puns might get worse)
27th May 1764 (Banns also online too)
St Bride, Fleet Street, City of London
"Box & Smith" [margin]
James Box Batch'r and Barbara Smith, Spins'r both of this Parish were Married in this church by Banns
In the Presence of Jane Davis ; Edward James
Regards Mark