I am trying to find out who the mother was of my William EVANS
Sorry in advance, lol :D
William was born in 1829/30 in St Pancras London. He is NOT a Welsh Evans.
On his marriage cert it states his father was Samuel Evans, potato dealer. He was married in St Giles, Bloomsbury in 1856. It doesn't say his father was deceased, but I am fairly certain I have the death cert for Samuel, he's the poor chap that died of diarrhoea in 1848 after 4 years (Too many spuds?)
Anyway, I managed to find a Samuel who fits the description in 1841 :
Class: HO107; Piece 672; Book: 9; Civil Parish: St George Bloomsbury; County: Middlesex; Enumeration District: 12; Folio: 35; Page: 64; Line: 2; GSU roll: 438787.
According to the IGI there is a William born to a Samuel & Mary Ann in 1829.
Because he was born before 1837 I thought I might send off for one of the younger children's birth cert to get Mary Ann's maiden name. I am obviously having trouble finding Henry's entry (possibly not reg as not compulsory then) and Mary junior's.
I have found a Mary Evans reg 1839 Dec I 47 Bloomsbury. Do you think there is a good chance that could be her? According to the IGI there was a Mary born 18/11/1839 to the right named parents. Could they have registered her that quickly so that it was included in that quarter?
Any thoughts/ideas appreciated
Thanks!
Sorry in advance, lol :D
William was born in 1829/30 in St Pancras London. He is NOT a Welsh Evans.
On his marriage cert it states his father was Samuel Evans, potato dealer. He was married in St Giles, Bloomsbury in 1856. It doesn't say his father was deceased, but I am fairly certain I have the death cert for Samuel, he's the poor chap that died of diarrhoea in 1848 after 4 years (Too many spuds?)
Anyway, I managed to find a Samuel who fits the description in 1841 :
Class: HO107; Piece 672; Book: 9; Civil Parish: St George Bloomsbury; County: Middlesex; Enumeration District: 12; Folio: 35; Page: 64; Line: 2; GSU roll: 438787.
According to the IGI there is a William born to a Samuel & Mary Ann in 1829.
Because he was born before 1837 I thought I might send off for one of the younger children's birth cert to get Mary Ann's maiden name. I am obviously having trouble finding Henry's entry (possibly not reg as not compulsory then) and Mary junior's.
I have found a Mary Evans reg 1839 Dec I 47 Bloomsbury. Do you think there is a good chance that could be her? According to the IGI there was a Mary born 18/11/1839 to the right named parents. Could they have registered her that quickly so that it was included in that quarter?
Any thoughts/ideas appreciated
Thanks!
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