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Vowles

shaygriff

proper brummie kid
I've tried some other threads with the Vowles (Workhouse and St. Martins). I hope somebody can help me further here. Looking for the family further back, this is what I have:

Joseph Vowles. born 30. Oct. 1779 Cannon St. Meeting House - Baptist, Birmingham Warwick.
Married: Elizabeth Rogers on 14th Oct. 1801 in St. Martin, Birmingham Warwick. She was a widow. First marriage to Thomas Steward(died 15. july 1801) on 23. Dec. 1798 in St. Martin, Birmingham.

Can anyone help? ;)

shaygriff
 
There is a baptism of an Elizabeth Rogers,daughter of John and Phebe Rogers on 6th May 1778 at the Great Presbyterian Meeting House at Smithford Street in the parish of Coventry, Warwickshire.Would she be your Elizabeth?
 
There is a baptism of an Elizabeth Rogers,daughter of John and Phebe Rogers on 6th May 1778 at the Great Presbyterian Meeting House at Smithford Street in the parish of Coventry, Warwickshire.Would she be your Elizabeth?
ladylinda ( lovely song by the way). I have no idea if this is "my" Elizabeth. It could be, she would have been 20 yrs old when she married first time. In the info I found about Joseph he was b. at Cannon St. Meeting House -Baptist in Birmingham. Would a presbyterian and Baptist mix. I'm a catholic (through the Irish side) and don't know the difference :)
 
There is a baptism of an Elizabeth Rogers,daughter of John and Phebe Rogers on 6th May 1778 at the Great Presbyterian Meeting House at Smithford Street in the parish of Coventry, Warwickshire.Would she be your Elizabeth?
Is it possible to see who my Elizabeths parents are on her wedding certificates?
 
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