Garry Stretton
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Fantastic Janice. Can you give me locations for all of them or can I see it and can't read it.
Fantastic Janice. Can you give me locations for all of them or can I see it and can't read it.
Thank you Janice for all that work.A village called Curdworth - I will do transcripts later and get Lyn to email it to you.
The only odd one is John William which seems to not have been a C of E baptisms..
All these are on Ancestry in "Warwickshire baptisms" most came up on a search but a couple didn't and I had to look page by page.
I will send Lyn all the full page versions.to send you.
No worries - quite enjoyed the challenge.Thank you Janice for all that work.
I understand that for children of "watermen" this is often the caseThere is a serious lack of birth registrations for Reuben's children.
There are only 2 Rowley/Warren reg. that I can see - Mary Ann in 1846 and Levi in 1847 - and Levi is the son of Reuben's (possible) brother.
garry i have emailed you all the info from janiceThankyou. Yes please send it to Lyn.
Thank you so much Janice. I have the wrong record! Reuben married Hannah Warren.Just loooking for the registrations of Reuben and Hannah's children. I can't find any Rowley births registered with mmn Warren.
Garry - on your tree you says Annie was registered as Ann on the birth records but you cite mmn Castry. I am confused as I thought it should be Warren.
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I will add that to the profile.Cudrfworth parish Church is still there.
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Thanks again. Emma and Anne in the same year? My speculative date for Emma is 1852 and for Anne (Annie) 1856. Were they twins or did the parents ait years to baptise Emma?I understand that for children of "watermen" this is often the case
I have found some baptisms though.
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I can't better your baptism record for Ann Rowley. I can't get a record from GRO or FREEBMD that has Warren as the mother. I have a full detail unsubstantiated claim as 20 Apr 1856, Mitton at Lower Mitton in Stourport, Worcestershire with Warren as the mother. But I can't use that because it not properly sourced. Does this kind of detail work with what you found?Thanks again. Emma and Anne in the same year? My speculative date for Emma is 1852 and for Anne (Annie) 1856. Were they twins or did the parents ait years to baptise Emma?
I think you have the right marriage. I think it is only the birth of Annie which is wrong. The birth record you cite with mmn Castry is Ann Rowley but daughter of James and Mary not Reuben snd Hannah.Thank you so much Janice. I have the wrong record! Reuben married Hannah Warren.
"England Marriages, 1538–1973"<br/>
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Reuben Rowley marriage to Hannah Warren on 28 Oct 1843 in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom.
Will have to start that again.
You are confusing yourself. Those baptisms from lyn and my comments relate to William ISON (and his children) the father of Amos whose son married Annie Rowley.Another little confusion I am sure you can explain to me. I am juggling so many people in my head I am getting very confused. I am sorting out my early bad entries in Wikitree as well. You said "A couple of things I came across 1851 census Henry, Emily and Eleanor are living with George and Caroline Holloway. On checking Caroline is the daughter of Sarah Dickson who is the second of William's wives.
In 1861 Emily and Eleanor are living with their brother Edwin and his wife." I have William Rowley (1771-1832) married to Ann Hammonds (1773-1841) and I can remember a reference to another wife. That wife is Sarah Dickson. Can you direct me to the details. Am I referencing the wrong William Rowley? The years with the census don't seem to quite work. Sorry for the mess.
Watermen working the canals often lived on boats and moved around so didn't stay in one place long enough to register births.You mentioned "I understand that for children of "watermen" this is often the case." This is the first ancestor of mine that has been a waterman and I had to look up what the job was, then discovered through Lichfield Street that there is a canal and a lot of waterways. Anyway, what is the case with Watermen and their children?
Just baptised at the same time.Thanks again. Emma and Anne in the same year? My speculative date for Emma is 1852 and for Anne (Annie) 1856. Were they twins or did the parents ait years to baptise Emma?
Thanks. Confused I am. That clears that up. Another clarification please. From you via Lyn I have Edwin Ison Baptised 18 Feb 1837, Curdworth to William Izon and Sarah. That is William Izon B1799, Arly, Warwickshire and Sarah Cook his second wife? I previously did not have any knowledge of William and Sarah other than her name and so no children. I don't have anything for Sarah Cook. Can't confirm that is her surname. That is what I have at the moment. No death for William Izon. Haven't had time to look yet.You are confusing yourself. Those baptisms from lyn and my comments relate to William ISON (and his children) the father of Amos whose son married Annie Rowley.
I haven't looked for William Rowley as it is too common a name.
William Ison b1799Thanks. Confused I am. That clears that up. Another clarification please. From you via Lyn I have Edwin Ison Baptised 18 Feb 1837, Curdworth to William Izon and Sarah. That is William Izon B1799, Arly, Warwickshire and Sarah Cook his second wife? I previously did not have any knowledge of William and Sarah other than her name and so no children. I don't have anything for Sarah Cook. Can't confirm that is her surname. That is what I have at the moment. No death for William Izon. Haven't had time to look yet.
All the children from William Richard onward are with Sarah. These are only half related to you and adding all them might confuse things.I have Edwin Ison Baptised 18 Feb 1837, Curdworth to William Izon and Sarah. That is William Izon B1799, Arly, Warwickshire and Sarah Cook his second wife? I previously did not have any knowledge of William and Sarah other than her name and so no children.
i agree with that jan....first of all research your direct line and only when you are satisfied that your research is correct (backed up by obtaining birth/marr and death certs go onto the extended family...All the children from William Richard onward are with Sarah. These are only half related to you and adding a them might confuse things.
I found it easiest to stick to fairly direct lines otherwise the tree becomes unwieldy.
I guess I agree with you all on research. I focus on direct line and once I hit a brick wall, I take anything peripherally in hope of getting some detective work done. This usually helps. It's what brought me to Birmingham History Forum (through Google on some search for Birmingham area) and look how fruitful that turned out. Once I have a huge family in this case my software allows me to easily make simple entries that connect everyone appropriately. It even beeps me if a date seems inappropriate for time between children, child bearing age, marriage age etc. Has stopped mistakes. I can press a couple of buttons and get a family tree as deep or broad or tight as I want. That is often good to look at on a piece of paper. Software has a map locator for selected entries which I will do in this case as it seems there is quite a multiple generation congregation going on. Then when I have all this I feel some obligation to enter it into Wikitree for distant relations to find and not have to do the work. On my father's line, my grandmother Ethel Mary Blake was already in Wikitree. She brought me up. Didn't expect to make a connection that early. The profile manager (that is what Wikitree calls active contributors), is not directly related to her but had the information and so entered it.I do peripherals to a certain extent as they can give you those little clues when things get a bit tricky.
And it might not seem it but I try to restrain myself from posting the more distant info I find out, even when it's interesting.
I missed this gem. Yes please Janice. I would like the page.There is at least one tree on Ancestry who has William married to a Mary Jones.
William's baptism in 1799 (if you want the page I can send it to Lyn to email to you.
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Thank you MWS. I have copied your report into Reuben's file as a Research note for me to follow up. I have found the same, millions of Reuben Rowleys. Who would have thought. Will do some detective work soon. It is my direct line and I do like to get to the 1700s before bleeding out against the brick wall. We now have Ison (Izon), Rowley, Smith, possible Manton, Mary Smith's mother, Samuel Clarke and her mother's line If so many ancestors continue to be around Birmingham, I may have to visit.Turning to Reuben Rowley. Unfortunately, it seems unlikely that you will be able to say where his father, William was born.
When the person you're looking for dies before 1841 and they have a common name it makes things difficult. You hope that one of their children crops up on a census with a relative to give you a clue but in this instance I don't think it happens. Witnesses in marriages are another possibility.
I think Reuben has at least 1 brother and 1 sister - Levi and Patience. Strangely, Levi also marries a Hannah Warren. Patience marries a Thomas Allen.
If Reuben's mother was a Hammond then there is a Levi Hammond living in Kidderminster that may be a relative.