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Ashberry Marriage
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Jess Bow Bag | Report | 13 Nov 2006 14:43 |
No pain, no gain, it seems the lesser of the two evil to me I guess if he diodnt know how to spell his name , no one else did 1881 hopefully take us back 10 to 1871 Charles Ashberry Harriet S. abt 1839 Garith, Huntingdon, England Head Mumby Lincolnshire Fanny E. Ashberry Charles, Harriet S. abt 1873 Hundleby Union, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England Daughter Mumby Lincolnshire Harriet S. Ashberry Charles abt 1850 Caxton, Cambridgeshire, England Wife Mumby Lincolnshire John Ashberry Charles, Harriet S. abt 1877 Mumby, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England Son Mumby Lincolnshire Mary Jane Ashberry Charles, Harriet S. abt 1870 Horncastle Union, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England Daughter Mumby Lincolnshire Sarah Ashberry Charles, Harriet S. abt 1868 Louth Union, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England Daughter Mumby Lincolnshire William Ashberry Charles, Harriet S. abt 1875 Mumby, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England Son Mumby Lincolnshire |
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Jeff | Report | 13 Nov 2006 14:38 |
Judith, Thanks for that. Interesting she's registered as Ashbury! See my problem? I guess I'll have to pay the seven pounds... |
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Jeff | Report | 13 Nov 2006 12:29 |
I have. In fact i spent the whole day at the FRC in London on Saturday. Thought it might just be an omission or mis-transciption on Ancestry. Is it possible it wasn't registered? |
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☼ Orangeblossom ☼ - Tracy | Report | 13 Nov 2006 12:17 |
Have you looked through the BMD images? 1863-1867 |
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Jeff | Report | 13 Nov 2006 12:14 |
Right, I've had enough! I can't find it anywhere. He is Charles Ashberry born c 1837 in Earith, Huntingdonshire. Variously spelt Ashbury, Ashburry. He is shown as being at various workhouses, I suspect as a worker rather than vagrant. He married Harriet Sarah someone. I estimate about 1866 as first child was born c 1867, and she was born c 1846. Their first know address since being married is in Benwick, cambridgeshire. If anyone can help I'd be extremely grateful Thanks Jeff |