Still talking to myself..
ather: Philip Leacey spouse: Elizabeth Hyde other: Jonathan Clarke Name George William Leacey Birth Date Birthplace Age Spouse's Name Elizabeth Hyde Spouse's Birth Date Spouse's Birthplace Spouse's Age Event Date 07 Jul 1859 Event Place Malvern Wells, Worcester, England Father's Name Philip Leacey Mother's Name Spouse's Father's Name Jonathan Clarke
Oh the embarrassment bigamists both :-)
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OK I have ordered the certificate for George's marriage to Elizabeth and Elizabeth's to William Leacey....will update accordingly.
Meanwhile trying to bottom out the other siblings....
I have Elizabeth (1824) up to the 1901 census
Name: Elizabeth Hyde Age: 76 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1825 Relation to Head: Head Gender: Female Birth Place: Malvern Wells, Worcestershire, England Civil Parish: Nottingham Town: Nottingham County/Island: Nottinghamshire Country: England
But I can't find her in 1911 or a death to match.
and so the unresolved siblings...
starting with the two I am least hopeful for because of the unbelievably common names..
Jane born Alfrick and Lulsley Worcestershire in 1816
John born Lower Mtton 1825
But then there's Henry... I have a christening Date 28 Sep 1823 Christening Place Astley, Worcester, England Father's Name John Hyde Mother's Name Harriet
And then nothing....
I have discounted Henry married to Elizabeth (Probert) but remain open to convincing otherwise...
Jude
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I have now received all the certificates and the plot thickens! But I think I may have gone as far as I can :-(
For starters...I think I have found the deaths of father, John, in July 1830 and mother, Harriett, in January 1834. Both in Hanley Castle. Obviously both are a guess but the ages fit and the location fits. It would explain why I can't find either of them in any of the censuses and it would explain (quite neatly) why I have had difficulty finding any of the children in 1841 given they were between 8 and 23 when orphaned.
But back to George....working back from the 1851 census where George, a shoemaker, is living with his wife Elizabeth born Headcorn Kent. So the marriage in Brighton to Elizabeth Clark shows them both to be of full age. He was described as a private in the 16th Royal Lancers and his address prior to the marriage looks like "Greenwich" in the county of Suffolk.
So in her remarriage in 1859 in Hanley Castle to George William Leacey she claims to be widowed.
There are two deaths for George Hyde in Upton (the parish which would included Hanley Castle) that would fit with her widowhood but I can't find them on FMP to get any idea of the age. But I still believe he left for Australia where he married as a bachelor to Sarah Cooke in 1858.
I guess I'll never prove or disprove any of this.....how did George go from being a Lancer to a shoemaker? The 16th Lancers were at the Battle of Aliwal in 1846 - was George there? When did he join? Oh for a magic mirror that would let me go back to the time between Harriet's death in 1834 and George leaving for Australia in 1853/4 - I still can't find an emigration for him allegedly arriving on the William Money in 1854
Jude
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