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Thomas (father) appears to have also been born in Leicestershire (Woodhouse Eaves) and was a joiner. Mother possible Mary Ann Hinman or Inman born in the same place. Married 17 Sep 1830.

Probably needs a little more looking at to confirm.
 
Thomas (father) appears to have also been born in Leicestershire (Woodhouse Eaves) and was a joiner. Mother possible Mary Ann Hinman or Inman born in the same place. Married 17 Sep 1830.

Probably needs a little more looking at to confirm.
Thanks Mark, thats what manage to find but wasn't certain. Yes father and son both carpenter. Proven, thank you, Keith.
 
Thomas (father) appears to have also been born in Leicestershire (Woodhouse Eaves) and was a joiner. Mother possible Mary Ann Hinman or Inman born in the same place. Married 17 Sep 1830.

Probably needs a little more looking at to confirm.

I think this is the marriage
Mary and Thomas marriage 1830.jpg
She seems to sometimes be listed as Ann not Mary and Inman not Hinman (down to pronunciation and how the recorder thought it was spelt).
Fits with Thomas (jnr) birth reg
thomas jnr birth.jpg
 
Amazing Pam, thank you very much. I finally had Thomas Joseph. Just threw me off being born in Leicestershire. Then his son being in Aston.
You saved alot of research with Frederick being the son of. What I know now with m/c Frederick R. Never would have got back so far on both sides. Thanks to yourself, Lyn and Mark.Plus You've even given me the gro ref for T J Johnson.. Thanks
 
Yes Pam, that's what threw me. Then I looked at censuses. Plus ancestry, So now got 3 proofs of marriage. If I'm brave, Irish ancestry.. Thank you, and it's warmer today.
 
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