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Marriage look up please 12 Aug 1844

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I'd be very grateful for a look up for the marriage on 12 Aug 1844 at St Martins between John Atkins and Ann Boissonnade. Whatever else is on the entry would be great

Many thanks in advance

David
 
hi david, ive been to carcassonne :) brilliant

12 aug 1844 john atkins of full age. bachelor. labourer. residence high street. father thomas atkins. weaver

to ann boissonnade of full age. widow. high street. father samuel carpenter. hatter.

john atkins signed his name ann made a cross

witnesses richard sanders and sarah boissonnade.
 
Thanks very much Shera. That was quick, although it wasn't the answer I was expecting, as this couple also married in 1833 in Kenilworth! But as Ann's husband may still have been alive in 1833 perhaps they decided to do it again legally

Next time you're down this way let me know!

Thanks again

David
 
Oh, you lucky Girl Shera , What an offer from David 11000
I think I want to be your new best friend :)

Been having work done on the house and have beeen unable to access my records , otherwise I may have answered the question too:cry:
Well Done Shera.

It sounds an interesting story David .

Bo
 
Qu'est-ce que c'est "pulled"? Je ne comprend pas. I fink I 'ave a problem wiz ze lingo. Eez zis a Brummie word?

I vill ask my wife to write ze rest

William and Ann Boissonnade had two sons in 1814 and 1816, then nothing until 1828 when Thomas Atkins Boisinade was baptised, son of John Boisinade and Ann, who seem to have been John Atkins and Ann Boissinnade. George Atkins, son of John and Ann was baptised in 1831, and they all appeared together in 1841 as Atkins. Thomas Atkins Boissonnade was married in 1874 as Thomas Boissonade Atkins. In 1851 John and Ann Atkins with sons Thomas and George were living in Coventry with William Boissonade from the first marriage described as son in law (=stepson) so I'm sure that everything fits together, even though the family situation looks a bit messy!

It's the first time that I've come across a marriage done twice, eleven years apart. All I need to do now is find when William Boissonade died/was buried, somewhere between 1816 and 1844

Many thanks for your 'elp

David
 
This could be the answer... They may have Devorced, so he could remarry too
[SIZE=+1]Marriages Mar 1839[/SIZE]
BOISSONADE William Coventry 16338
ACKSON Charlotte Coventry 16338

Unles this William is one of their children...?

Chris/Pom :angel:
 
Sorry yes it seems as if it's their son...

1841 Cen'
Surname First name(s) Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
BASSONMADE Wm M 25 Watch Maker Warwickshire
BASSONMADE Charlotte F 25 Warwickshire
BASSONMADE Sarah F 3m Warwickshire
 
Hi Chris

Thanks for the thoughts. Yes, that William is Ann's son by her first marriage. Charlotte died in 1845, and in 1851 William 35 widower was the one living with his mother and stepfather. It's this census that really pulls the relationships together.

What a great board this is - wish I had more Birmingham queries!

Kind regards

David
 
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