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Reardon. West Ham, Canning Town

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Christina(Lancashire)

Christina(Lancashire) Report 21 Mar 2019 15:24

I still wouldn't rule out the John born in Mountain Ash. Birth registered in correct quarter for an April 1901 birth. Right father's name. Father deceased before marriage. Pity certificates are so expensive to buy.

Maddie

Maddie Report 21 Mar 2019 15:41


OWEN
Last name REARDEN
Marriage quarter 1
Marriage year 1892
Registration month -

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OWEN REARDEN married one of these people

Elizabeth Daly, Catherine Hennessy
District Pontypridd
District number -
County Glamorganshire
Country Wales
Volume 11A
Volume as transcribed 11A
Page number 690

to go with john born wales

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 21 Mar 2019 16:24

But it can't be the same Owen.

Susannah Newell married an Owen Reardon in 1894, but the Owen in Wales had married Elizabeth in 1892, and was still with her in 1911.

EDIT:
No, I was thinking that Susannah was your John's mother - but of course you don't know who her mother was, so the Newell/Reardon marriage may have nothing whatever to do with John.

Mary

Mary Report 21 Mar 2019 16:25

Owen Rearden 1872 died Pontypridd 1912 V11a P528.


Maryb.

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 21 Mar 2019 16:30

Yes, having edited my last post with second thoughts, I agree that the Mountain Ash family are a good possibility.