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Northern Lass wrote:no 1857 and 1863


where does he live will have to have words with him :lol: :lol:
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bcc

http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... i=77475130

two marriage for jeremiah

Jeremiah Webb
Hannah Leonard

marriage date: 20 Jan 1825
marriage place: Saint Bartholomew,Wednesbury,Stafford,

indexing project (batch) number: M05520-2
system origin: England-ODM
source film number: 0497343-0497345


and second one

WEBB Jeremiah MORRIS Harriet 1853 Burslem, St Paul Staffordshire Stoke-On-Trent 4/01/195
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peterd wrote:this looks like joseph and Ann


1851 Quarry Bank, Kingswiniford

Joseph Webb 40 Nail master employing 200 men
Ann Webb 44
George Webb 17 father Assistant
Thomas Webb 15
Sarah Ann Webb 13
Pheobe Hannah Webb 11
David Webb 8
Emma Webb 6
Martha Webb 2
Sarah M Shaw 16 servant
all born kingswiniford

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so are joseph and richard (lucy father) brothers ? annyone find any census please



think this is the marriage for joseph and ann

Joseph Webb
Ann Plant
18 Dec 1832 Kingswinford,Stafford,

indexing project (batch) number: M05373-1
system origin: England-ODM
source film number: 435778, 435779

note thomas there son is called thomas plant webb on headstone

anyone look this up please in pr
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peterd wrote:poss


Jeremiah Webb
05 Jun 1804 baptism/christening place: PARK LANE PRESBYTERIAN,CRADLEY,WORCESTER,ENGLAND

father's name: Richard Webb
mother's name: Sarah

indexing project (batch) number: C09371-1
system origin: England-ODM
source film number: 0816598 (RG4 1907), 0816598 (RG4 2015)



Enoch Webb
27 Apr 1801 baptism/christening place: PARK LANE PRESBYTERIAN,CRADLEY,WORCESTER,ENGLAND

father's name: Richard Webb
mother's name: Sarah

indexing project (batch) number C09371-1
system origin: England-ODM
source film number: 0816598 (RG4 1907), 0816598 (RG4 2015)


I have the Enoch Bap:- Enoch son of Richard and Sarah Webb near Lye Forge Kingswinford.


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linell wrote:
peterd wrote:poss


Jeremiah Webb
05 Jun 1804 baptism/christening place: PARK LANE PRESBYTERIAN,CRADLEY,WORCESTER,ENGLAND

father's name: Richard Webb
mother's name: Sarah

indexing project (batch) number: C09371-1
system origin: England-ODM
source film number: 0816598 (RG4 1907), 0816598 (RG4 2015)



Enoch Webb
27 Apr 1801 baptism/christening place: PARK LANE PRESBYTERIAN,CRADLEY,WORCESTER,ENGLAND

father's name: Richard Webb
mother's name: Sarah

indexing project (batch) number C09371-1
system origin: England-ODM
source film number: 0816598 (RG4 1907), 0816598 (RG4 2015)


I have the Enoch Bap:- Enoch son of Richard and Sarah Webb near Lye Forge Kingswinford.


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Jos. Webb
02 Sep 1810 baptism/christening place: BRIERLEY HILL,STAFFORD,

father's name: Richd. Webb
mother's name: Sarah

indexing project (batch) number: C03392-1
system origin: England-ODM
source film number: 417175


Hanh. Webb
baptism/christening date: 29 Mar 1807 BRIERLEY HILL,STAFFORD,

father's name: Richd. Webb
mother's name: Sarah

indexing project (batch) number: C03392-1
system origin: England-ODM
source film number: 417175



was thinking the 4 of them could be siblings this would give us a poss connection ?

as joseph and jeremiah living in thorns rd 1841 if parents moved from lye forge to near quarry bank would it of been easier to go to brierley hill than cradley ?
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Pete all these places are in a one to two mile radius, a hop skip & jump across the fields. Park Lane was the only Unitarian Church in the area. People attended from miles away. I can look up the Brieley Hill ones for you on Wednesday. Park Lane Baps are at Dudley, I have them up to 1801. The River Stour runs from Cradley Forge through Quarry Bank & onto Lye Forge, which is just in Staffs, the County Boundary runs through the Lye area. Linell.
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Hi Pete, sorry those Baps for Jos and Hannah do not have any further information. I had a look at Webbs in the Transcripts Index, there were dozens of them. :o

Jos. Webb
02 Sep 1810 baptism/christening place: BRIERLEY HILL,STAFFORD,

father's name: Richd. Webb
mother's name: Sarah

indexing project (batch) number: C03392-1
system origin: England-ODM
source film number: 417175


Hanh. Webb
baptism/christening date: 29 Mar 1807 BRIERLEY HILL,STAFFORD,

father's name: Richd. Webb
mother's name: Sarah

indexing project (batch) number: C03392-1
system origin: England-ODM
source film number: 417175
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can this be archived?
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I am doing a couple of look ups on this on Thursday Jan, will add info ASAP.

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linell wrote:I am doing a couple of look ups on this on Thursday Jan, will add info ASAP.

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Ok thanks Linell :wink:
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Northern Lass wrote:
linell wrote:I am doing a couple of look ups on this on Thursday Jan, will add info ASAP.

Linell.


Ok thanks Linell :wink:




20.1.1825 Parish of St Bartholomew Wednesbury Staffordshire.

Jeremiah Webb otp and Hannah Leonard otp by Banns, both signed.

Witnesses were Henry Hollishead X, and G.H. Gaunt, seems to be a Church Official, he witnessed a few Marriages.



11.10.1853 St Pauls Parish Church Burslem Staffordshire.

Jeremiah Webb full Widower - Thorns - Publican Father Richard Webb Nail(____)
Harriet Morris full Widow - Longport Father Thomas Lear Glass Blower.
By Banns.
Witnesses were Richard Lear, Jesse Billingham, Sarah Ann Morris and Mary Morris.
All signed


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added to bcc

http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... =183162846


Enoch Webb
27 Apr 1801 baptism/christening place: PARK LANE PRESBYTERIAN,CRADLEY,WORCESTER,ENGLAND

father's name: Richard Webb
mother's name: Sarah

indexing project (batch) number C09371-1
system origin: England-ODM
source film number: 0816598 (RG4 1907), 0816598 (RG4 2015)



can we find enoch in the census please
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Thanks for adding Pete, just went to add Marriages and saw that you had beaten me too it. :grin:

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can anyone find the church for this marriage so i can put it on for a look up please


poss marriage
Joseph Webb
Ann Plant
18 Dec 1832 Kingswinford,Stafford,
indexing project (batch) number: M05373-1
system origin: England-ODM
source film number: 435778, 435779


was there some sort of book brought out that had a lot of plants ( and not gardener weekly before any one comments)
in it, and they were related to dennis ? could she be in that born c 1812 ?
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18 Dec 1832 St Mary Kingswinford
Joseph WEBB otp
Ann PLANT otp
By Banns
Wit; Hannah Plant / Jesse Webb
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