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ARC TBC......Four generations of one family....Bugle article

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Four generations of one family - and their connections to other close-knit Black Country clans

Read more: http://www.blackcountrybugle.co.uk/News ... z2l7fbh0Tn
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Re: Four generations of one family....Bugle article

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from the article...

By 1841 John Davies was living with his mother and stepfather at Darby Hand. By the age of eighteen John was working as a furnace labourer, and at the age of 24 he married Mary Ann Weston at St. Edmund's in Dudley. She was the fourth child of Thomas and Sarah Weston, a family of nail forgers from Old Hill, and John and his new bride settled near her parents, living first at Halesowen Road in Old Hill, before moving to King Street. The couple had four children, but with child mortality rife in the mid-19th century, it appears that only George, the eldest, survived into adulthood
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here on BCC....

http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/fa ... ies-Family
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Re: Four generations of one family....Bugle article

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Reading up on that article, it appears there could be many connections to others on BCC

I've started the ball rolling but don't have time to unravel it all, so if anyone would like the challenge, be my guest :grin:
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Re: Four generations of one family....Bugle article

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10 May 1818 St Giles Rowley Regis
John HASPREY otp Bachelor
Jemima HICKMAN otp Spinster
By Banns John Signs The X Of Jemima
Wit; Joseph Evans / John Dixon


9 Jan 1832 St Mary Kingswinford
George DAVIDSON otp
Jemima ASTBURY otp
Wit; George Cooper / Thomas Walker

25 Nov 1838 St Thomas Dudley
John MUNSLOW O W Furnace Man Netherton Father William Munslow Labourer
Jemima DAVIES O W Netherton Father John Hickman (Dec) Screw Forger
After Banns The X Of Both
Wit; John Warner X / Rosannah Warner X

1841
MONSLOW, John M 40 Furnace Labourer 1801
MONSLOW, Jemima F 40 1801 Worcestershire
MONSLOW, Ann F 12 1829 Worcestershire
MONSLOW, John M 7 1834 Worcestershire

Darby Hand, Dudley

Worcestershire
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Re: Four generations of one family....Bugle article

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mallosa wrote:from the article...

By 1841 John Davies was living with his mother and stepfather at Darby Hand. By the age of eighteen John was working as a furnace labourer, and at the age of 24 he married Mary Ann Weston at St. Edmund's in Dudley. She was the fourth child of Thomas and Sarah Weston, a family of nail forgers from Old Hill, and John and his new bride settled near her parents, living first at Halesowen Road in Old Hill, before moving to King Street. The couple had four children, but with child mortality rife in the mid-19th century, it appears that only George, the eldest, survived into adulthood
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here on BCC....

http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/fa ... ies-Family


Could be this one:
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/fa ... ton-Family
Is it sufficient to connect up?????
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Re: Four generations of one family....Bugle article

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Can someone have a look and see what they think?

thanks Sparks :wink:
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Re: Four generations of one family....Bugle article

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Have connected these two familes...
Mary Ann DAVIES & family living just a
few doors away from brothers William
& Joseph in 1861 census:
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/fa ... ton-Family
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Re: Four generations of one family....Bugle article

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Thanks Sparks :grin:
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