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Old 11-02-11, 18:57
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Default Mary Wells Mealing/Malen/Melins 1812-1882

Mary Wells, daughter of William & Sarah, born the 15th July 1812
baptized the 19th July 1812 St Mary's Barnsley, Gloucestershire

Married John Mealing 06 Aug St Mary's Barnsley, Gloucestershire

Mary is enumerated TWICE in 1841:

a) 1841 HO 107/ 363 16
John Mealing 33 ag lab
,>>> Mary Mealing 28, wife,
William Mealing 6,
Ann Mealing 4,
Charles Mealing 2

BUT ALSO
b) 1841 HO107/363/13 folio 6 p.7
William Wells 60 ag lab
Sarah 55 Mary Malen 25 William 6 >>>>Ann 4 Charles 2
all born Gloucestershire at Cubberley,Gloucestershire.


1851 HO 107/ 1968 / 104 p.12
John Mealing, 1809 labourer
Mary Mealing, 1812 wife
William,16, 1835 labourer
Ann 14, scholar
Charles 12, labourer
Sarah Ann 9, 1842 scholar
James 6, 1845 scholar
Stephen 4, 1847 scholar
Emma 2 1849 at home

1861 RG9/1781/ 79 pp.2 & 3
Recorded on census as Melins
John 56, ag lab
Mary 49 ag lab
James 17, ag lab
Stephen 14,ag lab
Emma 12,
Richard 8. [Emma and Richard are on p.3]

1862 Mary's son William was tried for murder and Mary gave evidence at the trial in Gloucester.

1871 RG10/ 2645 18 p 7
Rendcombe, Gloucestershire
John 65, labourer
Mary 59, ag lab
Richard 17 all ag labs

1881 RG11/ 2553/ 73 p.3
John 75, labourer
>>> Mary 69, plus two people whose relationship is unknown, but who appear to be lodgers: Joyce Taylor, 66, widow, no occupation, born Combend - further up on same page are another Taylor family, and Elizabeth Griffin 72, b. Gloucester, also no occupation.
[Joyce is probably widow of Thomas Taylor -they appear on 1871 census, m. 1838. Joyce indexed as Joice]

MELINS, Mary
Age at death: 71 1882 Dec Cirencester 6a Page:243
25 Oct 1882, Rendcombe. Wife of John Melins, farm labourer. Anasarca (Generalised, massive, intractable oedema. This will probably result from heart or renal failure). Informant John Melins (the mark of) widower of deceased, present at the death, Rendcombe. 25th Oct 1882. Obed John Gibbins, registrar.

burial not found yet but almost certainly in Rendcomb

Link to gt gt grandmother: http://www.genealogistsforum.co.uk/f...ead.php?t=4250
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Chowns in Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire
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Smoothy & Willsher/Wiltshire in Essex & Surrey
Emms, Mealing + variants, Purvey & Williams in Gloucestershire
Barnes, Dunt, Gray, Massingham, Saul/Seals/Sales in Norfolk
Matthews & Nash in Warwickshire

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