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Old 26-03-22, 19:15
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Default Harriet Hetlean Smith

Harriet Hetlean Smith married Thomas Cook 15 Apr 1867 at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. She was full age, abode 16 Vernon Place, father George Smith, builder. Thomas also full age, a groom, abode 23 Suffolk Square, father George Cook, also a groom. I am assuming that they are the same couple who had a daughter Emma Damaris Cook baptised 19 May 1872 St John, Wolverhampton, although the father's occupation on that is mattress maker, because Emma's mother married my relative William Sewell in 1876 and although her middle name was Mary Ann instead of Hetlean, her father was George Smith, a builder. I can't figure out where the middle name "Hetlean" could have come from or where it went! Can anyone find the Cooks in 1871 or find either of them before their marriage, please? The Harriet who married William Sewell was supposedly born about 1843 in Worcester.

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