She sure was!I think you was on the right track there![]()
So did Rev. Edward L Davie's father, James Davies have a sister Mary Davies


Did you check these out from Flook. There are quite a few names mentioned but the Rev's wife is listed as Catherine Margaret Anne Davies.The date of the marriage is right but they were married in St John's Paddington in London. His father is down as James Davies, Gentleman. [Source: Ancestry London Marriages].
One of the witnesses is Charles Gwillim Jones.
What's interesting is the list of names mentioned in a court case Collins v Squance in 1843 (read through all the names and get a nice surprise at the end).
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7923546
There is a similar case in 1845 called Chuck v Appleton. This one is quite confusing as Edward Lutwyche Davies and his wife Ann seem to be listed as both Plaintiffs and Defendants!
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7927240
I can't work out what these cases are all about - Chancery cases? If they're about property they might have family histories in them (although that's only a long-shot guess).
However it says that Catherine is his wife. The action is dated 1843, the same year he and Ann Hardwick married. So as I see this Catherine can't be his daughter.Yes CMA Davies was actually the rev's daughter
However it says that Catherine is his wife. The action is dated 1843, the same year he and Ann Hardwick married. So as I see this Catherine can't be his daughter.
Not yet but knowing you lot it won't be longI have a feeling that this will have nothing to do with anything, but my brain is a tad addled and so any Mary Ann Davies seems like a possibility.......
May 30th 1784 - Mary Ann daughter of William and Mary Davies baptised Rhaeadr, Radnorshire.
Have we had a William thrown into the equation yet?
Ditto to what Ma said1 Brain working in reverse at the moment, Sorry!!Oh dear, such a twisted lot you have here, thank goodness for the earthy ones on Forum who will find it all out. I used up my usefulnesses elsewhere today & am not up to this.
It was by licence (FMP has him as Thomas BadgerThomas Budgen married Bridget James 12th September 1831 in Knighton.
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