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Every time there's a new surname I try to match it with a Thomason marriage entry to no avail!
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Merry "Something has been filled in that I didn't know was blank" Matthew Broderick WDYTYA? March 2010 |
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Same for me, Merry.
There seem to be very few entries for Thomason in the south of England, and, of course, the name is ripe for mistranscription. |
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If only Edward White had married Sarah Thomason later in the year!
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From Hampshire Calm Catalogue:
Alt Ref No 24M82/PO18 Title Application by H Thomason to act as keeper of Fordingbridge workhouse Date 1788 Probably too early, but at least there was a Thomason in Hampshire. Also, Edward White was Master of the Workhouse for Headley. He gave up the post before Sarah died as she was probably incapable of performing her duties. |
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Edith Ellen Hall married Thomas Brine Hellyer in Q4 1848 at Portsea Island.
1861 Census: https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interacti...&usePUBJs=true |
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In his will Richard Hall mentions his son Henry Hall who was in the 4th Light Dragoons.
Here he is in 1861: https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interacti...&usePUBJs=true He was baptised at Gatton, Surrey. I have found other baptisms for a Richard and Judith Hall around the right time in Surrey, so it looks as though they settled in Bramshott later. |
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Henry Hall's papers are here but they are on Fold 3:
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...&rhSource=8767 |
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Children found for Richard and Judith Hall:
Charlotte born 1801 baptised at Merstham William born 1802 baptised at Merstham Mary born 1805 baptised at Merstham Ann born 1807 baptised at Merstham Henry baptised 1813 at Gatton, Surrey Jane baptised 1815 at Bramshott, Hampshire |
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