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Help with a Death Look up Please.

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Gillian Jennifer

Gillian Jennifer Report 14 Aug 2006 22:03

Have e-mailed you -will send for cert and keep you posted-thank you so much.

Jools

Jools Report 14 Aug 2006 21:43

Yes, use elizabeth butcher AMJ 1861 braintree 4a 195 I hope it's the solution and I'm not wasting your money.

Gillian Jennifer

Gillian Jennifer Report 14 Aug 2006 21:07

Jools you are a star.

Gillian Jennifer

Gillian Jennifer Report 14 Aug 2006 21:06

Thank you it will be the best £7 I have ever spent. I will order the cert. after ten tonight. My Son needs me for half an hour-just want to thank you for all your time and hard work you have put it. Now I just have to try and be patient for the cert to arrive-sorry Jools-my Son is shouting for me-back soon. Thank you once again. Do I use the reference number you sent to order the cert. oops. getting called must dash-back half an hour.

Jools

Jools Report 14 Aug 2006 21:01

I might have solved it - but it will cost you £7 to be sure. The george & elizabeth I keep harping on about on the 1861 who were married - there is the death of an elizabeth butcher in AMJ 1861 braintree 4a 195. If I'm right, this is the death of his first wife, followed in JAS 1861 by his marriage to no 2 wife Eliza Nunn

Gillian Jennifer

Gillian Jennifer Report 14 Aug 2006 20:13

I have been and still am going through the BMD records looking for clues-but I thinik I am at a brick wall. It is made extra difficlut because of the two George's born so close together. I used to think it made things easier having repetitive family names, now I am not so sure.

Gillian Jennifer

Gillian Jennifer Report 14 Aug 2006 20:10

Could not that be George and Eliza (Elizabeth) ?

Jools

Jools Report 14 Aug 2006 20:09

I keep coming back to that 1861 entry I found this morning at 8.39 for George 31 born Gosfield and Elizabeth born Pattiswick. BUT they are married - and in somewhere as comparatively small as Pattiswick I wouldn't have thought they'd have got away with saying they were married when they weren't. There are plenty of people on the 1861 pattiswick with the surname Shelley (51 to be precise), but the only nunn in Pattiswick is called Emma and she was born 1839 in Woodham Mortimer, Essex.

Gillian Jennifer

Gillian Jennifer Report 14 Aug 2006 20:05

It just says both of full age

Jools

Jools Report 14 Aug 2006 20:04

Jennifer - do they give their ages on the MC or does it just say 'of full age'

Gillian Jennifer

Gillian Jennifer Report 14 Aug 2006 18:53

No addresses on-Father George was a labourer and the witnesses are Sarah (looks like) Ely and ***** Shelly (very hard to read) all marked with an X Church was Pattiswick Church.

Jools

Jools Report 14 Aug 2006 18:37

So now please can you tell me from the 1861 marriage certificate 1] what was the occupation of George the father 2] what were the witnesses names 3] what addresses were given

Gillian Jennifer

Gillian Jennifer Report 14 Aug 2006 18:18

On the wedding cert. it give's his Father's name as George Butcher and we have two George Butcher's in our Family tree-the lady who began researching her tree had this George as being the son of Joseph, when in fact it was my other George who was the son of Joseph, and so we are left with this George as the son of George and Harriott. This all reads very confusing.

Gillian Jennifer

Gillian Jennifer Report 14 Aug 2006 18:12

Yes, I guessed Elizabeth was his sister.

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 14 Aug 2006 18:11

I've nudged the other thread about this man........to enable cross-referencing. Reg

Jools

Jools Report 14 Aug 2006 18:10

On the 1841 NK was a young female baby which obviously hadn't been named. Look higher up the family and you will see an Elizabeth who I am guessing is his sister - she is a year older than your George. Are you saying that on his marriage certificate both george's parents are named? That would be very unusual - I would expect his father's name to be there in the end column, but (apart from bride and groom names) the only other names on the certificate will be that of the witnesses. Exactly what does the 1861 marriage certificate say (cos right now I don't even know you possess it and it's the only concrete proof you have of his father's name) - in fact you can't be 100% certain it's your George's marriage can you.

Gillian Jennifer

Gillian Jennifer Report 14 Aug 2006 18:04

Right I have his Father as George and Mother as Harriott-I looked at the 1841 you sent and noticed the N.K.Butcher at the bottom-are you saying that N.K. could be not known? and are you suggesting to me that this could be his wife?? I cannot find my 1861 census - got paper's everywhere today-but still looking.

Gillian Jennifer

Gillian Jennifer Report 14 Aug 2006 18:01

Just got back from shopping and seen this latest message, will check now and get back a.s.a.p.

Jools

Jools Report 14 Aug 2006 14:25

Just passing through ....... Jennifer - you know he has a sister called Elizabeth - have a look at the 1841 I posted way back up the thread. Question - on his marriage certificate - what name is given for his father? please tell me it's George :)) Also where have you got them on the 1861 - as in what's the piece/folio?

Gillian Jennifer

Gillian Jennifer Report 14 Aug 2006 09:30

Thank you so much for all your time and effort you have put into this-hope you have a good day at work.