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Re: Daniel Willetts b abt 1849

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linell wrote:It's not Ann Siveter Jan, she is married to one of my George Willetts from Hasbury.

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Linell.


Do you have the marriage info on that one Lin?

1837
Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference
WILLETTS George SIVATER Ann Oldswinford, St Mary Dudley Register Office 003/001/26


are we sure that George Willetts marries that one?

Ours is Hannah in early census and then becomes Ann
so this is a possible I can look this up in the book

GEORGE WILLETTS
Marriages:
Spouse: HANNAH BAKER
Marriage: 06 MAR 1836 Clent, Worcester
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Re: Daniel Willetts b abt 1849

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Hi Jan, yes I looked that one up, goodness knows who the witnesses were though?

On Ann and George's Marriage Entry for Old Swinford, Ann says her father is Joseph Bloxon or Bloxham a Surgeon, there was a Joseph Bloxham a Local Surgeon in Halesowen born about 1792, which would just make him old enough to be Ann's father. Joseph had Servants in his Household. I suppose that Ann's mother Elizabeth could have been a Servant for the family? Liaisons between Professional Gentlemen and Servant Girls is legendary! Both George and Ann gave their residence's as Lye Waste on their Marriage Entry? Witnesses were Thomas and Susan West or Neat?
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Re: Daniel Willetts b abt 1849

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linell wrote:Hi Jan, yes I looked that one up, goodness knows who the witnesses were though?

On Ann and George's Marriage Entry for Old Swinford, Ann says her father is Joseph Bloxon or Bloxham a Surgeon, there was a Joseph Bloxham a Local Surgeon in Halesowen born about 1792, which would just make him old enough to be Ann's father. Joseph had Servants in his Household. I suppose that Ann's mother Elizabeth could have been a Servant for the family? Liaisons between Professional Gentlemen and Servant Girls is legendary! Both George and Ann gave their residence's as Lye Waste on their Marriage Entry? Witnesses were Thomas and Susan West or Neat?


Thanks Lin
can you add that info to her notes pls

I will look the other one up now
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Re: Daniel Willetts b abt 1849

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Ok added most of this so will now move to archived

thanks everyone
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