Here's my Baker family in 1851 -
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My 3x great grandparents were Abraham Baker (born 1800 Horsted Keynes, Sussex) and Lydia Nicholls (born 1808 Battle, Sussex), who married in Horsted Keynes on 30th March 1831. Eliza (1842), Olivia (1845) and George (1850) are 3 of their 7 children.
Lydia Nicholls was the daughter of Thomas Nicholls (born 1780 East Grinstead, Sussex) and Lydia Ede (born 1786 Sussex) who married in Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, on 30th January 1807.
Susannah is Abraham's mother. She had married his father William Baker in Horsted Keynes on 17th April 1798. William must have died by 1823 as she married Edward Tullett on 26th April 1823 in Fletching, Sussex.
With these relationships in mind, why is Edward calling his step son, Abraham his son in law, and his step grandchildren nieces and nephews??
Please help me unravel this one
This information Crown Copyright, from The National Archives
My 3x great grandparents were Abraham Baker (born 1800 Horsted Keynes, Sussex) and Lydia Nicholls (born 1808 Battle, Sussex), who married in Horsted Keynes on 30th March 1831. Eliza (1842), Olivia (1845) and George (1850) are 3 of their 7 children.
Lydia Nicholls was the daughter of Thomas Nicholls (born 1780 East Grinstead, Sussex) and Lydia Ede (born 1786 Sussex) who married in Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, on 30th January 1807.
Susannah is Abraham's mother. She had married his father William Baker in Horsted Keynes on 17th April 1798. William must have died by 1823 as she married Edward Tullett on 26th April 1823 in Fletching, Sussex.
With these relationships in mind, why is Edward calling his step son, Abraham his son in law, and his step grandchildren nieces and nephews??
Please help me unravel this one
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