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who wants what finding tonight? i'm off to bed, wi

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Alek

Alek Report 21 Feb 2006 22:04

Jess, before I forget, we were discussing Burial Deeds last week ? If you google Burial Laws , there are some great sites on the Burial Charter and how long you hold the deeds and your right to transfer them. Anyway, if you are bored, can you take a peek at this poser. Her goes. In Jan1851 John Webb widower married Jane Reeks, single woman. In the 1851 census,they live in Gt. Munden, Herts. There are two children Martin Webb b. 1846 and Cathrine Webb b. 1848. I assume these two are from John's first wife. Nearby, live Jane's parents. they live at Rough Grounds which is the address on Jane's marriage certificate.Living with them is their grandson, Martin Reeksb. 1847. The IGI records identify Jane as hismother. Now, I can find no birth record for either Martin or Cathrine Webb. They disappear from the other census' so I assumed they died young. I can find Martin Reeks born Sep. 1847 in the bmds. What reason woould there be for Cathrine and Martin not being found in the birth records. They are recorded as being born in Standon and I have also checked the surroundig areas. The biggie is, Are Martin Webb and Martin Reeks the same boy? I am so confused!

Jess Bow Bag

Jess Bow Bag Report 21 Feb 2006 22:07

enough for tonight - no more, let me look at what i have

Susan

Susan Report 21 Feb 2006 22:08

Sorry jess, Brain isn't working today. Mortimer callear his wife is Elizabeth, gave birth to norman callear 1919, we think Elizabeth's maiden name was burrows. Thanks Sue

Jess Bow Bag

Jess Bow Bag Report 21 Feb 2006 22:29

susan , think what you are going to have to do is hunt for the marriage, working back from 1919- it will be time consuming, but not difficult. will have a go for you tommorow if i am at a loose end is it deffo CalleaR Not CalleaN? jess x

Susan

Susan Report 21 Feb 2006 22:33

Hi Jess, Just been on acestry try just that.... as you say looks like a long job, thanks for your help. Sue Def Callear, but looks like lots of different spelling if I get any further back.