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Gee

Gee Report 20 Sep 2009 11:53

I know, but maybe they werent married until later for some reason??

I said it was off the wall

So I'll add even more confusion;

England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906
about John Baylis
Name: John Baylis
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 12 Oct 1783
Christening Date: 28 Dec 1783
Christening Place: Westminster, London, England
Age at Christening: 0
Father's Name: John Baylis
Mother's Name: Elizabeth

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WayneTracey

WayneTracey Report 20 Sep 2009 12:00

We have John Baylis Jones's baptism, which tallies up with the census records...

That wall sure is bouncy lol...

Want some of my Vodka?? lol


Tracey x

Gee

Gee Report 20 Sep 2009 14:37

Tracey

Mines a very large one hun!

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Stuart

Stuart Report 20 Sep 2009 15:49

Hi All,

Thanks for all the input. It is really good of you to do these searches for me.

I now have a copy of John Baylis Jones' Will, which I am trying to decipher.

The will was proved on 6th January 1858, so pretty quick after his death in Dec 1857 !!

He appoints his wife Mary Jones (still no maiden name) and son in law Thomas (and what looks like) Roid.

He leaves money to his daughters Susannah, and Mary Knill., and to the widow of his late son Samuel Jones, who is also called Susanna.

I am now thinking that the relation I have in my tree as Susan Jones is actually the daughter in law of John Baylis Jones and Mary Jones.

I have her marrying an Alexander Cullen (Sep 1842, Whitechapel vol 2, page 469). I guess if I got the marriage cert it should say if she was widowed or not when she got married, and also what age she was.

It is getting quite fascinating now !!
Lots more to research and dig out. Who said it was easy !!

Regards
Stuart

Stuart

Stuart Report 20 Sep 2009 22:24

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