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I have an ancestor Mary Newman Smith who wed in 1780 in Foulness, Essex. Yet her children's baptisms say Mary Webb. I guess it was easier to say Mary Webb instead of Mary Newman Webb. She died in 1792 so likely died quite young, and the burial says Mary Webb.
I have never been able to find who her parents were or her baptism, I would say she was born about 1755-1760. When you are getting back that far it often can get harder to trace many ancestors. I wonder if Newman was a family name, or she was illegitimate, or the Newman was after a family friend, famous figure, or local pillar of the community where she was born.
Horatio as a first and middle name increased after October 1805, and Elvis after August 1977.
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KENT Roberts, Goodacre
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DURHAM Stewart, Musgrave, Wilson, Forster
SCOTLAND Stewart in Selkirk
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ESSEX Cornwell, Stock, Quilter, Lawrence, Whale, Clift
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