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And this is John:
COZENS, JOHN 75 GRO Reference: 1843 J Quarter in THE BLANDFORD UNION Volume 08
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When John died in 1843 the minister was writing info on some of the burials (wife/widow/child of etc) but I can't see Sarah's burial to see if there's anything for her.
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This could be Sarah:
Sarah Cosens Baptism 21 Sep 1766 Blandford Forum Sam Not sure that helps!
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Oh and her brother John, below, who was married (prob) to a Jane, but we don't know for sure it's the 1808 marrage.
John Cosens Baptism 25 Feb 1769 Blandford Forum Samuel
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I couldn't see any obvious children for John and Jane who married in 1808.
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Between the fires that seem to plague every Dorset town I'm interested in, the way labourers seem to zig-zag round the country and my lack of knowledge of the area and its geography, I feel stymied at every turn.
The John-Jane marriage, whoever they were, links Blandford Forum with Bere Regis. A cousin (small c!) has decided that "my" John's father Thomas and his forebears came from Blandford. This is probably true, but I just can't get a handle on it.
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