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CommentsAgnes Ethel Brown published by Pat Hase - 6 years 3 months 14 days ago. | | Agnes Ethel BROWN was listed in the Western Daily Press of 5th Sept 1935 as a mourner at the funeral of her father.
On the 1939 Register an unmarried Agnes E BROWN with the same birth date as you suggest was living in Conway, North Wales
FreeBMD had the death of an Agnes E BROWN aged 76 registered in Conway in the Dec qrt of 1951 | |
Agnes Ethel Brown published by Graham Payne - 6 years 3 months 15 days ago. | | There is no burial for Agnes Ethel Brown in Milton Road Cemetery although her parents Edgar & Agnes are buried there in grave Tu 1897
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slade somerset/lympsham published by - 6 years 3 months 20 days ago. | | Hi Bill
Ive been searching the parish registers for Lympsham & have found a few Slade's for ytu
24MAR1878 Arthur s/o Edward/Amelia SLADE p41 no323
25DEC1881 Richard s/o " / " " p47 no374
25DEC1881 Frances s/o " / " " p47 no373 there is nothing in the registers to say these are twins so I would imagine one was baptised late
29APR1883 Fred Pointer twin s/o Edward/Amelia SLADE p49 no392
29APR1883 Walter Porter twin s/o " / " " p50 no393
3JUL1896 Clifford John s/o " / " " p55 no436
27NOV1887 Advent Sunday Ada Amelia d/o Edward/Amelia SLADE p56 no 448
I think this is the lot at Lympsham for this couple as I went on searching till I got to 1913
All the very best
Phil
Ps the source for these baptisms is the image of the actual parish registers for Lympsham | |
Hi family published by - 6 years 3 months 26 days ago. | | I answered we are connected on different braches but share the same 4th grandfatherCharles and Emm Weakley who had 16 kids. There are other branches living in Queensland cheer cousin. doreenhuck961@outlook.com | |
Weakley published by - 6 years 3 months 26 days ago. | | Hi you and I share a 4th great grand father Charles Weakley 1831to 1905 Worle he married Emma Woodward
Thereson Edward married Mary Jane Kingsberry in Worle StMartins Churck moved to kewstoke You come down through them I come down from Charles and Emma’s son Albert and son john married Ellen Morris in Worle st Martins church and moved to Queensland my email is doreenhuck961@outlook.com I have a tree on ancestry Happy to meet you family also Brian Airay from Keewstoke sent me tree on Weakley They have a Weakley Family Tree in the hall and the is a jack contact me and I will give you dates and places Cheers Doreen (Weakly) Huck
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Betsy Shepstone's Marriages published by - 6 years 3 months 29 days ago. | | I think it unlikely that James Keedwell (brother of my gggrandfather, John Walker Keedwell) married two Betsy Shepstons. If Betsy was the Elizabeth Shepstone who married John Beacham in 1837 there is a problem with her first marriage to James Keedwell in 1841. If John Beacham was dead she was incorrect in identifying herself as a spinster. If he was alive she committed bigamy. There was something clandestine about the marriage. James and Betsy lived in Bristol or Beminster and produced three children but failed to inform James' rich Uncle James Keedwell, who named James Junior as his residual heir in 1841. In 1844, James Senior attached a codicil to his will excluding from the trusts "any children of the Woman the said James Keedwell now cohabits with who is the wife or reputed wife of one John Beacham and before her marriage or reputed marriage with him called or known by the name of Betsy Shepstone", There is no mention of James actual marriage. in 1841. I think James and Betsy were using John Beacham - dead or alive - as some kind of cover for their relationship. Their third child, Rachel was baptised as Rachel Keedwell but registered as Rachel Beacham. This pretence was kept up in the Census of 1851 but dropped in 1861. When James' will was proved in 1879, his friend, Austen Smith made a declaration that "Rachel was always acknowledged as the daughter of Betsy Keedwell and the said James Keedwell born before his marriage to her." On 29th June 1849 James and Betsy married again with Betsy now identified as a widow. I think they did this to give themselves a proper legal status to replace the dubious first marriage. Uncle James had died in 1848. If Betsy was a different Betsy Shepston, what happened to the first and when did it happen? I cannot find a death record or any other indication..
This all seems to show James and Betsy in a dishonest light. But I see it differently. In 1841 they were two young people living in the same house under a very dominating head of the family who would have disapproved of what he would have seen as an inapropriate marriage. They found their own way out which might have been incorrect but their marriage seemed to be very succesful. They had three more fully legitimate children and James became a prominent figure in the Backwell area. Betsy died in 1876 and James in 1878, according to his obituary in the Bristol Mercury "deeply lamented by all who knew him."
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