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Old 04-07-11, 19:15
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still cant find hannah whorley .i cant find a marriage birth or a death. her surnmane would have be still whorley on any birth or marriage. ti still comes up that old hannah and then ones born much later. thanks for your help
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Old 04-07-11, 19:19
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If Hannah died or was married before 1837 and the event did not happen in a place for which the records are available online or via the NBI etc etc then it could be a long haul to find the information you need.
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Old 04-07-11, 21:10
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yeah good point,but mary manged to find a series of whorleys in bagby right next balk.surely hannah may have been a local girl was there it a hannah in bagby who couldve been willliams mum? checked williams information for the workhouse at ancestry libarary absalultly brilliant,it could be him! thanks
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In 1861 there's a Sarah Wholler, dairymaid aged 16 b Thirsk who might be Rachel's dau (obviously might not be the same Rachel as Wm's mother)

http://search.ancestry.co.uk/iexec?h...=&pid=12112666

If she was alive in 1861 then where was she in 1851?? Perhaps who she is with might be significant.
Hmmmm.... Now I'm thinking maybe this isn't Rachel's daughter as she possibly appears again in 1871 as Sarah Waller aged 23 b Thirsk. Having said that, there is no birth or bap for a Sarah Waller/Wholler etc and I've not seen her in 1851.
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checked williams information for the workhouse at ancestry libarary absalultly brilliant,it could be him! thanks
I thought the workhouse records had not survived???
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Old 04-07-11, 21:26
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surely hannah may have been a local girl was there it a hannah in bagby who couldve been willliams mum?
Probably, but at the moment we are relying on various online records which don't cover every parish.
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Marriages Sep 1867
Hairyes William Knaresbro' 9a 132
Hogg Elizabeth Knaresbro' 9a 132

Zoenel has this cert: father William, ag lab.
Zoenel, I've tried to find a post giving the names of the witnesses at this marriage, but I can't find one. Could you tell us who they are please and whether you have been able to trace them on the census etc. How does Wm's signature compare to the other two versions?

I have traced back both witnesses and their spouses from the last marriage, but they don't seem to be connected.

Any stabs at Isabella's surname on the other cert would be useful!

http://search.ancestry.co.uk/iexec?h...c=&pid=9631224
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Old 05-07-11, 07:06
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I think it's Yaney.

Edit to say: With variations Yanney, Yanny I think it's probably a name that even the people with it didn't know how to spell it.

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Old 05-07-11, 07:14
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Oooh, I hadn't considered that. I thought it was Fancy!
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Old 05-07-11, 07:18
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Oooh, I hadn't considered that. I thought it was Fancy!
I hadn't thought that was an F I thought Y but I suppose it could be Faney/Fanny.
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