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*TBC Archive in 24 hrs*family Bright-Wingfield

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Mebe sombody can help me about Henri Bright married with Martha Wingfield
here dogther Ethel Bright born 8/11/1894 London spouse Detiège Jean Baptiste.
All information are welkom
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1901 Census has a possible.
31, Shawbury Road, Camberwell.
Henry Bright, head, 45, Engraver on Wood, Southampton
Martha, wife, 37, St Pancras London
Henry H, son, 16, Cashier, Camberwell
Percy, son, 14, Butcher, Camberwell
Mariann, daur, 9, Camberwell
Ethel B, daur, 7, Camberwell
Bertha (?) daur, 5, Camberwell
Jessie H, daur, 2, Camberwell

The marriage for Henry Bright and Martha Wingfield September quarter 1881 Pancras 1b 25
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Many tanks for your information. Mebe you can tell me wer can I found more info
André Detiège
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Hi Detiege.Is that a Belgian name? I know a Koen Detiege,family of yours? Wouldn't that be a coincidence!! :o :wink:
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Hello ,Bob
Yes Detiège is a belgian name. So far that I now Koen Detiège is not directly to my branch family.
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grangers14 wrote:1901 Census has a possible.
31, Shawbury Road, Camberwell.
Henry Bright, head, 45, Engraver on Wood, Southampton
Martha, wife, 37, St Pancras London
Henry H, son, 16, Cashier, Camberwell
Percy, son, 14, Butcher, Camberwell
Mariann, daur, 9, Camberwell
Ethel B, daur, 7, Camberwell
Bertha (?) daur, 5, Camberwell
Jessie H, daur, 2, Camberwell

The marriage for Henry Bright and Martha Wingfield September quarter 1881 Pancras 1b 25


Hi so if this is your family
what do you want to know about them?
If you want to work back on Henrys line and find his ancestors do you know how to do that?
You will need to track him back through census
do you have access to census?
You may have to buy some certificates from the General registry office in southport

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Hello,
If possible I like ti now from both my ancestry. I'm make my genealogy from me to all my ancestry. For belgian family a have praticly all this up to 1750 and for the 2 principal branch (father (belgian branch (Detiège) & mother) up to 1650 & 1550.
Now I'm loocking if possible to the english branch
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Hi Andre
so it was Jean Baptiste Detiege who started the English connection?
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Hi

There is a marriage in the June quarter of 1915 (that means April/May/June 1915) in the registration district of Camberwell

John B Detiege to Ethel B Bright

Then two births registered in Mile End district (mother's maiden name Bright)

Dec quarter 1915 Jean B Detiege

Dec quarter 1917 Albert L Detiege

There is a death registered Dec qtr 1917 at Camberwell, Albert L Detiege aged 0 so I guess he died soon after birth

There is also a death for Petrus J Detiege aged 45 at Congleton March quarter 1915 - perhaps nothing to do with your family'
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Hi Detiège, any help or do you have this already..

1891
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Nutbrook Street, Camberwell
Henry Bright 35 - Engraver on wood sculp - b Hanks? Southhampton
Martha Bright 27 - b London Islington
Martha C Bright 8 - b London Kentish town
Henry H Bright 6 - b London Peckham
Percy W Bright 4 - b London Peckham
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Has anyone anything to add to this? If not it will be archived in 24 hrs.
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