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That was her first husband. Then she married Mr Staniforth.
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Just checked back through my notes - Mildred's daughter had a married name. Have checked for a Beazley marriage with married name and it came up with the right area. So it looks likely.
Thanks Kite & Merry.
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Possible second marriage
Florence M Beazley Registration Date: Apr 1930 [May 1930] [Jun 1930] Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun Registration District: Leicester Inferred County: Leicestershire Spouse: Joseph W Stainforth [mistake for Staniforth?]
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Yes, that's the one (see post #13)
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I think this is probably Joseph W Staniforth in 1939 with his "wife" Diana and son Derek. Derek's birth reg says mmn Nock, but there's no marriage between Joseph and Diana that fits:
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageview...c&pId=33629585
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Joseph died in 1967.
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Thanks Merry.
After two marriages I'm surprised she stuck with Victor!
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Certificate has arrived!
It says that the bride was Mildred Noon Ledger (name changed by deed poll), previous marriage dissolved. Father's name Arthur John Noon, farmer.
[on ex's father's second marriage cert it actually names his previous spouse] Interestingly the bride and groom gave different addresses although they were cohabiting as far as I know. Bride was 70 and groom 53. Unfortunately the witnesses aren't names I recognise. Even with her birth name and father's name, I can't find her on 1911 census.
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It looks as if her mother died and her father - John Thomas Noon - remarried, to elizabeth Louisa Fletcher. This is her father in 1911:
https://search.findmypast.co.uk/reco...371%2F0459%2F3 He has Reginald aged 14 with him, who was a son by the previous marriage
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Hmm, the GRO birth index gives her MMN as Kerry, but I can't find a Noon(e) / Kerry marriage to fit, nor other children of the same couple.
Edith - ah, I hadn't looked back far enough yet! Now I see Phoenix's post, there was Reginald b 1896 and there is a Thomas Jan-Mar 1898. |
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