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Kit 30-06-19 08:51

Ann Blackmore
 
Ann Blackmore

The image is of very poor quality at one side (the important part) of the image. Can anyone make out her father's name?

As a side note the bride and groom have had their terms reversed, the groom is a spinster and the bride a bachelor. :d:d

kiterunner 30-06-19 09:13

Presumably their occupations have been reversed too. I think her father's name is Thomas Blackmore. Can't make out his occupation. But I suppose it's possible that the fathers' first names could have been swopped too, or do you know for sure that John Brown's father was called John? One of the witnesses is a Thomas Brown.

Kit 30-06-19 09:31

I was hoping the father of Ann was James. I know nothing about John Brown, Ann is possibly my relative.

I've just found a US tree and Blackmore is the only surname that we share. The tree has no parents, or place of birth for Ann or John. I haven't married my Ann off so I looked to see if there was a marriage in Somerset that would fit, which this one could if the father was James. Thomas could be Ann's brother or grandfather though.

James, Ann's father, was a labourer.

ElizabethHerts 30-06-19 09:31

The first father is John (Brown).

Kit 30-06-19 10:20

How odd. This is from a DNA match but it is a paternal match and Blackmore is my maternal side. None of the other names ring any bells at all

kiterunner 30-06-19 11:23

In that case, I don't suppose this will help, but there are a couple of public trees on ancestry which show James Blackmore as the father of the Ann who married John Brown.

Kit 02-07-19 01:04

I'll have a look Kate, one of them might have information besides the parish register.

kiterunner 02-07-19 08:42

I meant it won't help with figuring out how your DNA match is related to you, but of course it may help with info on Ann.

Kit 03-07-19 07:58

ok, I misunderstood.

There is always the possibility we are related in 2 different ways. Anything for Dad's side though is not obvious.

garstonite 04-07-19 06:04

absolutely no use to you Toni - but you may like to know my next door neighbours in Garston for over 20 years were Frank and Ann Blackmore - both my parents age and were a wonderful couple and neighbours - they had 4 sons - so if you ever find any Blackmore in Garston ,Liverpool - I can help ....lol - sorry - but the name Ann Blackmore brought back lovely memories ...xxx


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