staffordshire

  1. Murfomurf

    Several Richard Dales and some marriages to Elisabeth and others

    This is a tangle: Richard Dale, of either Cheshire or Staffordshire (god forbid MORE) married an Elisabeth, most trees say Elisabeth Harrison. This Richard Dale (there are 7...) had a father, Richard Dale senior, but his mother could be Ann, Elisabeth or someone new. The Richard I have was said...
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    William Howdle Harvey b. 1847 absent from 1851 Census, alive afterwards

    This fellow comes from a large family and was the first born: GRO HARVEY, WILLIAM HODWELL HODWELL [sic] HOWDLE GRO Reference: 1848 M Quarter in DUDLEY UNION Volume 18 Page 360 Father was Joseph Harvey (1827- 1874) and mother Elizabeth Howdle (1829- 1907). Family reported at England 1851...
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    Baptisms for two people born around 1759 in Staffordshire

    Neither FreeReg nor FamilySearch have offered Baptisms for either of: Sarah Fowell BIRTH ABT 1759 • Sandon, Staffordshire, England DEATH 23 JAN 1833 • Gayton, Staffordshire, England; (death is correct, documented) and Henry Mather BIRTH ABT. 1759 • Sandon, Staffordshire, England DEATH...
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    Which Mary married William Boden?

    I have fairly firmly decided that my GGGM's parents were Mary and William Boden. Jane Boden was baptised 7 May 1809 at St Thomas Church, Dudley, Worcestershire, England; From FreeReg. I have a copy of the Marriage Cert. of Jane and my GGGF, William Harvey for 1832 in Handsworth, Staffordshire...
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    1861 England Census Staffordshire Missing Tolleys

    Having tried so many alternatives that I've doubled back on myself, I NEED help on locating Mary Ann Aspley/Espley (who married Walter Tolley), in the 1861 Census: FreeBMD Marriages Dec 1852 Aspley Mary Ann Dudley 6c 198 Tolley Walter Dudley 6c 198 They must have changed address when...
  6. Murfomurf

    Battle of the Walkers and the Maiden Names

    Logic is defying me with several Walker marriages from the 1840s/50s. It all started with a Census record for a couple I assumed were Thomas Walker and Mary Smith with children Caroline, Hannah and George in 1861, with a mother-in-law Susannah Price. Reg dist. Penkridge Sub-reg. Brewood ED 11...
  7. Murfomurf

    Who is a Clay and who is a Hadley? - darned if I know!

    In FreeBMD we have this marriage: Marriages Dec 1875 DONE Thomas Wolverhampton 6b 801 HADLEY Ellen Clay Wolverhampton 6b 801 The children, according to the various Censuses are: Elizabeth, Horace, Benjamin, Frederick and Louisa. The children's registrations with the GRO are: GRO...
  8. Murfomurf

    What happened to Nora Kathleen Corbett?

    I have a 3rd cousin named Nora Kathleen Corbett b. 21 Mar 1906 near Kingswinford, Staffordshire/Worcestershire, GRO entry: GRO CORBETT, NORA KATHLEEN FIELD GRO Reference: 1906 J Quarter in STOURBRIDGE Volume 06C Page 185 Her parents were Phoebe Field and Thomas Attwood Corbett, a Glass mold...
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    Parents' marriage for John Lawrence b. 1843, mother Rayner

    Hi you genealogical genii! I need a marriage for this fellow's parents: Birth GRO:LAWRENCE, JOHN RAYNER GRO Reference: 1843 D Quarter in WEST BROMWICH Volume 18 Page 569 I have his descendants but not forebears and the ancestors might link to my prolific family of Lawrences in Staffordshire...
  10. Kirsty Catalano

    Pegg Family - Corn Park, Mayfield

    Hi everyone, I hope all is well! Can anyone tell me where or what Corn Park, Mayfield, Staffordshire is? Thanks so much! Kirsty
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