Ann Edwards m Benj Woodhouse at Halesowen in 1834.
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... =804277915
She was a widow and her 3 children are with them in 1841
Hannah Edwards 15, chain m,y
Maria ditto,11, ditto,y
Joseph ditto,8,ditto,y
Seem to fit for baptisma at Rowley Regis
Hannah 24/3/1824
John 30/4/1826
Elizabeth 2/3/1828
Maria 27/6/1830
with Parents Joseph Edwards and Ann, Tipity Green(Hannah in first entry). Joseph is a collier.
Then there is Josh Edwards bur 26 Aug 1832, cholera, Tipity Green so that seems to fit well.
Can anyone find a marriage for Ann and Joseph Edwards that would fit these births?
There is one at Harborne 17 Aug 1823 to Anne Edwards. Is that at all likely?
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Re: Ann Edwards-Woodhouse
I would think that was very likely gardener. Harborne covered a large area from Smethwick into Northfield, it was nearer than going into Birmingham or Aston as quite a lot of our Ancestors did. I have a few Harborne Marriages. HTH from linell.
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Re: Ann Edwards-Woodhouse
Thanks Linell
OK I'll stick that in and a note maybe.
OK I'll stick that in and a note maybe.
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