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Mike

Mike Report 20 Dec 2005 22:14

Thanks for the info on Sarah Goodyear Lyla, really appreciate your time spent looking for me. All the best Regards Michael

Dan

Dan Report 20 Dec 2005 22:37

Thankyou so much Lyla, I am sorry I wasted your time but appreciate your help very much. Danielle

Unknown

Unknown Report 2 Jan 2006 19:34

nudge for the new year

Mike

Mike Report 2 Jan 2006 19:49

Hello again Lyla, could you please look up wedding of William Goodyear on 26-12-1812 at St. Botolph Bishopsgate , Best Wishes Michael

Unknown

Unknown Report 3 Jan 2006 20:26

Hi Michael I'm really hopeless at reading old writing - sorry The details are that William Goodyear, bachelor married Emma Ewington (could have been Ervington or Exington or similar?), spinster by banns on 26/12/1812 Winesses were Ro Webb and Sam Fexham (could be Feecham or similar?) All parties signed their own names. Lyla

Mike

Mike Report 3 Jan 2006 20:41

Thanks Lyla, that's brilliant and very much appreciated, All the best and a Happy New Year to you. Regards Michael

Shirley

Shirley Report 9 Jan 2006 12:40

Please could you check out a marriage for me that took place on 7th Dec 1842 between Henry Simpson and Susannah Glover - St Leonards Shoreditch. The death of Caroline Anne Simpson around the same time. I am hoping that Henry was a widower. Many thanks Shirley

Unknown

Unknown Report 10 Jan 2006 20:14

Hi Shirley Yes he was a widower! Henry, widower, full age, dock officer of Goldsmiths Row, father Thomas Simpson, Tavern Keeper Susannah, spinster, full age of Gloster Street, father Samuel Glover, Jeweller Married by license in presence of George Yarrow and Elizabeth Wrigglesworth (both parish serial witnesses I'm afraid!) Hope this helps Lyla

Shirley

Shirley Report 10 Jan 2006 20:31

Hi Lyla Thats brilliant news! I am sure that is my 3x great grandfather marrying his dead wife's relation, may even be her younger sister. You have also told me his father's name which I never knew. Many thanks Shirley

TeresainWirral

TeresainWirral Report 27 Jan 2006 13:51

Hi Lyla When you are next able please could you see if theres any additional information to that given on the IGI entry for WILLIAM BAILEY Baptized 23.4.1837 at St Leonards Shoreditch father John mother Catherine And if possible, ELIZA LAPLIND Christening: 27 APR 1858 Saint Leonards, Shoreditch, London, England Parents: Father: JOSEPH LAPLIND Mother: MARY Thank you Teresa

Mike

Mike Report 27 Jan 2006 14:31

Hello again Lyla, can you please have a look at the birth or baptism rcords for Joseph Daniels b 29-6-1854 and Christened 23-7-1854 and his twin brother Thomas they were christened at St. Leonards Shoreditch their parents were Joseph and Phoebe, I cant find them on BMD and wondered if you can find anything any other information on them to help in my search. Best wishes Michael

Heather

Heather Report 27 Jan 2006 15:03

Lyla, no requests - but Ive missed not seeing you around.

Barbara

Barbara Report 1 Feb 2006 09:03

Hello Lyla, Whenever possible, could you please look up a marriage for me: 8 December 1839 St. Bride's, Fleet Street. Elizabeth Margaret Carver and Richard Exall. I'm hoping she is one of 'mine', so would be grateful for details of father, witnesses and address if they are given. Many thanks Regards Barbara

Unknown

Unknown Report 2 Feb 2006 20:10

Teresa, 23/4/1837 William's address was New Inn Broadway and his father John was a Weaver, he was born 27/3/1837 27/4/1858 Eliza's address was 27 Austin Street and father Joseph was a Policeman. Her birth date was definately written as 1/3/1837 Michael, 23/7/1854 Joseph and Thomas were living at 12 Cottage Place, Thomas Street father Joseph was a wire worker, both born 29/6/1854 In the margin is a note that says 'Twins, the elder by 4 hours'. Elaine 27/10/1793 Thomas was a widower, Ann a widow, both of the parish and married after banns. The witnesses were June Tompson and George Limming. That's all the information you get before 1837. Please note that George Limming was a serial witness of the parish! Barbara 8/12/1839 Married after banns bachelor/spinster, full age, of this parish, address for both 454 Charing Cross. Richard was a Pork Butcher, his father was William (**see below) Exall, Coach Carriage Maker, Elizabeth's father was Samuel Carver, Draftsman. Witnesses were Sarah Carver and William Weller **there was a middle name but I really couldn't decipher it - sorry. clerk or deck or similar Hi Heather I'm still here, I've just been a bit busy . 'Real life' has been getting in the way of my research! Lyla

TeresainWirral

TeresainWirral Report 2 Feb 2006 21:44

Hi Lyla thank you for looking for my Eliza Laplind and William Bailey. It was kind of you and much appreciated. Its confirmed Eliza but not sure about William, will have to wait for 1841 to come on Ancestry to know definately. Best wishes Teresa

Mike

Mike Report 2 Feb 2006 21:51

Thank you once again Lyla, the information on the Daniels twins is brilliant, and very much appreciated, All the best and good luck to you. Michael

Barbara

Barbara Report 3 Feb 2006 09:45

Lyla, Thank you very much indeed for looking at the Carver/Exall marriage. Elizabeth is one of my Carvers I'm pleased to say. I'm very grateful to you. Kind regards Barbara

Rachel

Rachel Report 16 Feb 2006 18:31

Lyla, Thanks for your kind offer. Can you check these IGI records for me. I am interested in whether an address or parental occupation was also given. Anyway here goes.. Charles George Owen Christened 31.01. 1796 Saint Andrew Holborn Parents Thomas Owen, Amelia Plank Batch no. Dates Source Type Printout Sheet P010516 1781-1805 0374355 Film 820685 00 I know they had other children Elizabeth 1798 Thomas William 1802 John William 1804 Edward 1807 Emma 1809 Robert Henry 1812 Henry Robert 1813 and George Alfred 1816. From what I know they were born in the parish of St Bride's and Christened at Saint Andrews. Any help you can give me would be much appreciated. Hope this is ok. Many thanks Rachel

Mike

Mike Report 16 Feb 2006 19:47

Hello again Lyla, next time you go to Guildhall Library,if you have the time can you look at the Christening details of William Edward Goodyear He was Christened in April 1792 at St. Botolphs Without Aldgate. Regards Michael

Shirley

Shirley Report 16 Feb 2006 21:16

Hi Lyla Once again I hoping you can give me any extra information on the wedding of WILLIAM HALLETT and MARIA JONES. It took place 26 Aug 1829. St Leonards. Many thanks Shirley