View Full Version : Harriet Who? ...Help with handwriting
norwayjane
22-09-09, 10:06
The new LMA records are brilliant but..........
can anyone decipher Harriet's name?
I have tried a few variations on family search but with zero families found.
Your help is much appreciated:Wink:
http://i396.photobucket.com/albums/pp42/norwayjane/BaggsRTHmarriage1816dec24-1.jpg
Jane
Darksecretz
22-09-09, 10:11
Jane
I can't see that cos its too small, can you post the url for it? please so I can get a better look for you. :smilee:
Elaine ..Spain
22-09-09, 10:14
- Ancestry.co.uk (http://search.ancestry.co.uk/iexec/?htx=View&r=5538&dbid=1623&iid=31280_195088-00539&fn=Robert+Thomas+Henry&ln=Baggs&st=r&ssrc=&pid=2376464)
last entry on right hand side of page.
Elaine ..Spain
22-09-09, 10:16
Stoquiler / Stoguiler ??
looks more like a 'g' in the signature, rather than 'q'
Also looks more like Stug.... in signature, rather than Stog....
norwayjane
22-09-09, 10:16
ooo that didn't come out too well - second attempt.............
sorry that doesn't seem any better but here is the link - maybe
- Ancestry.co.uk (http://search.ancestry.co.uk/iexec/?htx=View&r=5538&dbid=1623&iid=31280_195088-00539&fn=Harriett&ln=Stoqueler&st=r&ssrc=pt_t1066916_p-1691068123_g32768&pid=5649014)
Jane
norwayjane
22-09-09, 10:19
I can't seem to find any Stoquiler or Stoguiler references anywhere. Any suggestions what country this name may have originated
Darksecretz
22-09-09, 10:21
hmmm looking at her signature...
looks like 'Sturguoles' to me (Sturgess praps?)
There is a surname Stoqueler so it could be that (also Stocqueler)
norwayjane
22-09-09, 10:55
OOoh and there seem to be a couple of Stocquelers from the 1800 - 1810 period in the Lambeth area and Harriet was born around 1802 though that was Covent Garden. Must investigate.
Any ideas on where this name comes from?
Darksecretz
22-09-09, 11:04
havent a clue! :smilee: sounds french.. but I just don't know
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