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Hi
I'm researching the Peplow/Peploes and am interested to see if the fathers are listed for the following marriages and are the two John Mace's one and the same?:

Samuel Peploe & Mary Green 24/12/1809
Anne Peploe & William Bartlam 11/6/1819
John Peploe & Catherine Allday 25/12/1820
Elizabeth Peploe & Joseph Giddings 31/12/1828
Elizabeth Peploe & John Mace 19/8/1830
Henry Peplow & Ann Flavell 12/12/1830
Sarah Peplow & James Roper 3/11/1833
Stephen Peplow & Hannah Hill 21/7/1842
Mary Peplow & John Mace 19/11/1845
Edward Peplow & Jemima Duckworth 6/10/1850
Samuel Peplow & Elizabeth Darby 10/7/1853


Anything else on the Pep's would also be most appreciated
Thanks
Lesley Peplow
 


Thanks Aidan,
I do check pilot search and the IGI routinely, as well as Free Reg and anything else I can think of first!
I have some ideas with these as to whom the father's are but it would be nice to get confirmation.
Cheers
Lesley
 
previous to 1837 no fathers were listed.
found these at st. martins so i hope they are of some help. the interesting thing is that john mace is listed as widower.

21 july 1842 stephen peplow . of full age. bachelor. nail maker. rowland st. father - edmund peplow. labourer
hannah hill. of full age. spinster. rowland st. father - john hill. labourer

and 19 nov 1845 john mace full age. widower . labourer. birmingham heath. thomas mace. shoe maker
mary peplow full age. spinster. birmingham heath. william peplow. labourer.

july 10th 1853 samuel peplow 22 bachelor. pudler. moor st. john peplow. shoe maker
elizabeth darby . 24 spinster. moor st. charles darby . gardener

6th oct 1850 edward peplow 28 bachelor. builder. tonk st. john peplow. builder
jemima duckworth 27 spinster. hill st. william duckworth. boatman
 
There are Peplow's in Key Hill Cemetery I will post the info on Memorial Inscription's.
 
Thanks Shera, that's really useful. I think I have tracked down John & Elizabeth Mace in 1841 and John & Mary Mace in 1851, and have an idea that Mary & Elizabeth are sisters from Bromsgrove, and that fits them rather nicely into my family tree :))))
Its a pity they didn't record the fathers earlier though!!!!!
Once again many thanks for your help!
 
Hi Wendy,
Thanks for your offer, I'd really appreciate it if you would. I'll go to memorial inscxriptions and have a look.
Thanks
Lesley
 
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