*Archive?* John Provident Whale

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markwhale46
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*Archive?* John Provident Whale

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Need some help with a search for the parents of John Provident Whale

John was born in Ashmansworth, Hampshire in 1801. He married Sarah Burkett in 1828. He died in Bethnal Green in June 1852. He may have been born earlier than 1801 as his death certificate indicated that he was 60 years old when he died, so his birth could have been 1792!

What I am looking for is his parents names and brothers and sisters. Lot to ask I know but all my efforts have drawn blanks.

Can you help?
Thanks
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Re: John Provident Whale

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Moved to gen discussion :wink:
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Are you still working on this too?
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Re: *Archive?* John Provident Whale

Post by markwhale46 »

Hi Jo

Sorry for the delay in my reply. Been very busy with work recently and had no time at all to work on my family history.

I have stopped working on the family for the time being, so this can be achieved.

Hope to get back to the searches when time permits.

Thanks Jo
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