In 1867 Mary Ann Goodall married Melford Sacre in Shoreditch. On the marriage cert. her father is listed as William Goodall, City missionary http://search.ancestry.co.uk/iexec?h...c=&pid=7357739
I am trying to work out exactly who Mary Annes parents were. She was born in Hampshire in 1845, and according to a number of trees on Ancestry, her parents were William and Charlotte - here in 1851 where William is a Farm Labourer. http://search.ancestry.co.uk/iexec?h...c=&pid=3492129
I have now found a William born in Hampshire in 1821 who is a City Missionary in London in the 1881, with wife Eliza http://search.ancestry.co.uk/iexec?h...=&pid=20388375.
There is a possible death for Charlotte in Lambeth in 1852, and a William marries Eliza in Lambeth in 1856. So my question is how likely is it for an Ag Lab to become a city missionary and go to London, and can anyone find any connection between this Mary Ann and William. As this is for a friend, at the moment certificates aren't an option. Also what happened to Williams first family with Charlotte - they all seem to have disappeared.
Sorry for the rambling, am getting very confused by this lot!
I am trying to work out exactly who Mary Annes parents were. She was born in Hampshire in 1845, and according to a number of trees on Ancestry, her parents were William and Charlotte - here in 1851 where William is a Farm Labourer. http://search.ancestry.co.uk/iexec?h...c=&pid=3492129
I have now found a William born in Hampshire in 1821 who is a City Missionary in London in the 1881, with wife Eliza http://search.ancestry.co.uk/iexec?h...=&pid=20388375.
There is a possible death for Charlotte in Lambeth in 1852, and a William marries Eliza in Lambeth in 1856. So my question is how likely is it for an Ag Lab to become a city missionary and go to London, and can anyone find any connection between this Mary Ann and William. As this is for a friend, at the moment certificates aren't an option. Also what happened to Williams first family with Charlotte - they all seem to have disappeared.
Sorry for the rambling, am getting very confused by this lot!
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