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Vital Record Index look-up please

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Teresa In Canada

Teresa In Canada Report 25 Oct 2003 21:18

Hi Marion; I check all possible ways on the VRI, no luck sorry.

Marion

Marion Report 25 Oct 2003 14:29

I have probably asked for too much but am nudging up the board just in case. Marion

Marion

Marion Report 25 Oct 2003 11:36

Jacky, Can't be sure on that one as I don't know Mary's maiden name. All children were born in Chard Som. area, one of whom was 3XGgrandfather being John born 1815. Marion

JackyJ1593

JackyJ1593 Report 25 Oct 2003 11:26

Is this one of yours? Jacky HAWKER, James Marriage Wife: Mary Ann HAYES Marriage Date: 25 Dec 1830 Recorded in: Hawkchurch, Dorset, England Source: FHL Number 1279500 Dates: 1813-1837

Marion

Marion Report 25 Oct 2003 10:46

I would greatly appreciate a VRI look-up if anyone has the time for the following:~ Samuel TROTMAN born c.1813 Bisley, marriage to Eliza(Unknown)c1813 Bisley Glos. Probably married around 1834. No other details known. John TREBY born 1815 Harbertonford Devon (father Henry Treby c.1790) (Have a marriage cert. to Lydia Rendle) James HAWKER born c. 1786 Wadeford (Combe St. Nicholas) near Chard Somerset. Married to Mary Ann (Unknown) from Chaffcombe born c. 1780 Any information would be great! Unfortunately have ancestors from all over the place! Marion