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Thanks, Nell - nice to see you
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Asa
I still can't find his baptism for you but here are the details from his marriage licence William Williamson, labourer, aged 19, from Lidlington, married with consent of Father at Husborne Crawley on the 9th February 1781. Sarah Beal, aged 19, with consent from Mother Surety was William Chapman victualler of Aspley Guise Regards Mary |
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What a wonderful find Asa. So very happy for you. Breakthroughs are wonderful.
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Thanks, Kit
Mary, thank you very much for that - obviously his age at burial is quite a way out or is mistranscribed. That's a great piece of info |
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Mary, I think his baptism is on the IGI - William, son of Lawrence and Ann 18 Sep 1761 at Felmersham. William and his second wife had twin sons in 1788 and one of them was Lawrence
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Asa
Lawrence Williamson married Ann Henman at Felmesham on the 28th November 1757. It would make sense Lawrence was buried at Pavenham on the 15th June 1816 aged 86. Ann wife of Lawrence was also buried at Pavenham on the 15th March 1777. Lawrence then re-married Lawrence Williamson widower married Ann Stamor widow at Pavenham on the 29th January 1781 Looking at my marriage database there were a lot of Lawrence Williamson's going back. maybe a bit of a family name? Regards Mary |
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Thank you Mary- that's a big help. My Lawrence would seem to be the son of Judith and baptised at Oakley. His eldest daughter was Judith. Lawrence is a rare enough name for it to be likely that they're all connected somewhere.
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