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In need of Marriages help.please. FOUND!

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Kate

Kate Report 31 Oct 2005 11:47

The transcription on ancestry gives his year of birth as 1857 not 1867, just looking at the image to check his age...

PippaMelanie

PippaMelanie Report 31 Oct 2005 11:46

Hello, Thanks for that information I didn't know that, I haven't found their parents marriage cert yet so maybe she was married before, the earliest I've found them married is 1851 when they where she was 21 and he 30 so I don't think taht he was her or his son from before but thanks anyway x

Kate

Kate Report 31 Oct 2005 11:44

Er... if he was born 1867 and he is 'son in law' in 1881, he will almost certainly be a step-son - otherwise he would be married at 14! Anyway, what does it say for his marital status on the 1881? Kate.

Esta

Esta Report 31 Oct 2005 11:44

What census did you find him on - 1881 ?

Kate

Kate Report 31 Oct 2005 11:43

Oh, and if you are searching for Samuel Moor, I would recommend also searching for him under Moore and More. Kate.

PippaMelanie

PippaMelanie Report 31 Oct 2005 11:42

Here are the daughters more clearly:- Sarah Francis Smith-b.1843 Elizabeth Smith-b.1847 Kate Smith-B.1860 Alice Smith-B.1863. and the man Samuel Moor-B.1857 The address I found him at with the girls parents in 1881:-Street End,North Baddesley,Hampshire

Kate

Kate Report 31 Oct 2005 11:41

Don't forget that 'son-in-law' often meant 'step-son', so is it possible that he was the son of the wife of the head of household by her previous husband? Kate.

PippaMelanie

PippaMelanie Report 31 Oct 2005 11:40

Hello, I found on a census , a Samuel Moor,born 1857, Son in Law, born in Romsey with my rellies who are living in North Baddesley,Hampshire.I know of four of their daughters and would like to know which one he was married to, I've looked and looked on freeBMD and can't find it anywhere, can anyone else help? the four daughter that i know of who he may have married are:- Sarah Francis Smith-b.1843,Elizabeth Smith-b.1847,Kate Smith,B.1860 and Alice Smith-B.1863.Any help greatfull FOUND WHO IT WAS