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Old 14-01-11, 10:26
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Default Elizabeth (Unknown) MFMMM

Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Elizabeth (possibly PEDRICK - child's middle name)
Date and place of birth
c1790 Hayes, Middlesex? (Probably the 1786 one in East Stonehouse, Devon)
Names of parents
unknown
Date and place of baptism - if applicable
unknown
Details of each of his or her marriages - if any
c1810 - 1815 to Thomas Leather - 1st child found born 1816)
Occupation(s) - if any
none
Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!)
1841 - Hayes, Middlesex.
others not found - (Thomas in Workhouse in 1861)
Date, place and cause of death
1848 Hayes, Middlesex - cause unknown
Date and place of burial.
26th March 1848 - Hayes, Middlesex
Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable
none found
Memorial inscription - if any
not found
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Old 14-01-11, 11:01
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Is this them in 1841?

http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...42011&recoff=2
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Old 14-01-11, 11:06
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Thanks Sue. That's them. Now why couldn't I find them?
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Old 14-01-11, 11:13
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I can't see them anywhere else though, apart from Julia's baptism and marriage. Which doesn't help to find Elizabeth's maiden name.
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Old 14-01-11, 12:23
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I have a baptism for Mary Elizabeth Pedrick Leather - baptised 13th March 1825 at St. Mary's, Hayes, Middlesex. Whether Pedrick is the mother's maiden name I don't know.
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Old 14-01-11, 13:39
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Not in the right place at all but there is a marriage of a Thomas Leather to an Elizabeth Pedrick on Family Search Beta

Elizabeth Pedrick
marriage: 05 May 1807 — Saint George, East Stonehouse, Devon, England

record title: England Marriages, 1538–1973
groom's name: Thomas Leather
bride's name: Elizabeth Pedrick
marriage date: 05 May 1807
marriage place: Saint George,East Stonehouse,Devon,England
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Looks promising Sue. Will follow that up. Thank you.
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Old 14-01-11, 15:57
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Have found a baptism for Elizabeth Pedrick in East Stonehouse, Devon. Pedrick seems to be a common name in that area.

Have found another burial, this time 1848 in Hayes which I think is more likely and that is why I can't find her on any other census. (amended 1st post)

Daughter has baptised one of her children with Pedrick as a middle name too, so I think the marriage Sue found could probably be the correct one. Don't know how I can prove it though!!
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Old 15-01-11, 09:27
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Wendy the name Pedrick rang a bell, because is sounded like Petherick, which is a West Countries name, originating in Truro, Cornwall. I googled it and that is correct, Pedrick comes from Petherick. I suggest if you haven't done it already, you do so because there is oodles of information out there on Pedrick, including genealogy.
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Thanks Julie, will see what I can find.
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