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Married woman, - How to find marriage?

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Corey

Corey Report 26 Apr 2008 17:42

Hello Gwyn

Please let me know if you have any more information on Daisy. I would also like to find who her parents were. All I know is that she was born in the 1st quarter of 1897.
In the 1901 census for Swindon, Wilts. she was 4 yrs old and listed as visiting George Poole and his wife Sarah A. (nee Mouldey). George and Sarah had 2 daughters close in age to Daisy. I am quite certain Daisy was a daughter of one of Sarah's sisters Emma b.1868, Dorcas b.1871, Annie b.1876 or Kate b.1878. I have ruled out one other sister Rosa b.1871 who married Geo. Wilson in Sept 1896. Rosa had an illegitimate son E. Wilfred Mouldey in 1891.

Regards
Corey
Ottawa, Canada

Joy

Joy Report 12 Jan 2008 10:31

Oh yes, reminds me of when I was in Gulval in Cornwall, and the parish register was still in the safe in the church. I was allowed to sit and read and copy from it - wonderful! - to actually see the signatures of my family. Digressing is good.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 12 Jan 2008 10:20

Joy
Yes it seems to be the way forward.
I agree.

...and handling parish registers which generations of a family have signed is a big plus too.
The marriage register for a particular village in Herefordshire was only half filled when it was called in, in 2004.
The same book was started in 1837( it is a small place ).....so many ancestors must have handled it....

I digress.......


Gwyn

Joy

Joy Report 12 Jan 2008 10:06

Sorry, Gwyn, I can't think of any other way.
I must say I miss searching through the big books at the FRC in London, somehow it felt more 'real', actually feeling the books, if you see what I mean, rather than just clicking on the internet site.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 12 Jan 2008 10:01

Is there an easy way to find a marriage, other than check quarter at a time from possible date?

When a great uncle's wife died in 1959, her death was registered by Daisy KEARNS, daughter.
We thought it was a childless marriage and I wonder if Daisy was born in 1897 as Daisy MOULDEY, ( registered with mother's maiden surname)

How can I find a possible MOULDEY / KEARNS marriage....or is it just a case of trawling through GRO.?

Gwyn