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Potty

Potty Report 22 Jun 2013 13:40

The Matilda who married Alfred Burder doesn't seem to be the same one who married John Day. The marriage record gives her father as James Isaacs (deceased) bricklayer. John and his father both painters. Witnesses Herbert James Hyett and Ellen Isaacs. John living at 23 Cirencester St and Matilda at 25

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 22 Jun 2013 13:45

So if the Burders and Days were neighbours (if I'm understanding you correctly, Potty) maybe young Alfred was just spending the night with the Days?

EDIT: Or do you mean John and his wife Matilda were neighbours before their marriage?

bighen

bighen Report 22 Jun 2013 13:58

WOW !!!!! That's a lot to think about ,think I will have to print it out so I can look at it more closely.

Iv looked on all the census records and can't find a Matilda with fathers name John. On her marriage certificate one of the witnesses is an Ellen Isaacs could she be a sister .Cant find Ellen Isaacs either at the mo.

Thank you so much for the help on this .x

On Frances Murray I have sent for a couple of certs which were wrong i'm sure they were the one's mentoined as I don't have them anymore I searched out people with them in their tree's and gave them to them. <3

Potty

Potty Report 22 Jun 2013 14:22

On the 1891 Matilda Gill (as posted above shown as married crossed out and single then written) is living at 25 Cirencester St (same as the address on the 1895 marriage for Matilda Isaacs); there is a John Day (with father John, painter) living at 23 but he is only 15 and age on 1895 marriage is 22 - 18 in 1891.

bighen

bighen Report 22 Jun 2013 16:56

Mmm strange one this but thanks again all xx