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BeverleyW
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16 Jun 2014 21:55 |
I have just got the marriage certificate for Thomas Weedon and Ann Hughes, dated 23rd May 1858. Thomas was from Watford and Ann from Elstree but they married in Shoreditch. They were both 29, rather old for first marriage, but bachelor and spinster. Can someone kindly see if they can find this family on the 1861/71 censuses please? I am fairly certain that by 1868 they are in Western Australia, witnesses at the marriage of my g-g-grandfather John Weedon, Thomas's brother, so obviously hope that they cannot be found in England in 1871. Of course, it's possible that they had already emigrated before 1861. I have not been able to find trace of them or any children, though the name Weedon is prone to be mangled in transcription. I already have all relevant information before the date of the marriage. Many thanks Beverley
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AnnCardiff
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16 Jun 2014 22:58 |
Name: Thomas Weedon Spouse's Name: Ann Hughes Event Date: 23 May 1858 Event Place: Saint Leonards,Shoreditch,London,England
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AnnCardiff
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16 Jun 2014 22:59 |
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Name: Frederick Daniel Augustus Weedon Gender: Male Christening Date: 05 Jun 1859 Christening Place: OLD CHURCH,SAINT PANCRAS,LONDON,ENGLAND Birth Date: 02 Mar 1859 Father's Name: Thomas Weedon Mother's Name: Ann
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C04793-7 , System Origin: England-ODM , GS Film number: 598173, 598174, 598175
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KathleenBell
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17 Jun 2014 00:04 |
I think the christening that Ann has found above may be this family (but the parents seem too old to be "your" family:-
1861 census.
Thomas Weedon Head Married Male 44 1817 Grocer London, Middlesex Ann Weedon Wife Married Female 41 1820 - London, Middlesex Thomas Weedon Son Unmarried Male 14 1847 Grocer London, Middlesex George Weedon Son - Male 12 1849 Scholar London, Middlesex Image Transcription Frederick Weedon Son - Male 3 1858 - London, Middlesex Eliza ... Mother Widow Female 68 1793 No Occupation London, Middlesex
Address: Aldenham Terrace, Pancras.
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JoonieCloonie
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17 Jun 2014 01:44 |
with Ancestry site being non-functional tonight I can't help with census searches just now
(but could you give the fathers' names from the marriage certificates, and/or say whether you have found the spouses in 1841/51 and where?)
but I'm wondering
I am in touch with some Weedon descendants from Hertfordshire, through DNA testing that shows we have a (rather weak) genetic match, probably from before the time of records and maybe before the time of surnames (my family in question is in another county back to 1500ish)
one of them has done a lot of research into the Weedons around Rickmansworth who also have Buckinghamshire connections
the other is in the United States and through her connection with him has likely identified her British roots as being a Quaker Weedon from that area who emigrated in the 1600s before William Penn led his colony of people from the same area
so if you think there could be a connection -- with Weedons from Hertfordshire there would almost certainly be one -- I could put you in touch :-)
edit, this seems to be your Thomas ?
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J952-DGW
Gender: Male Christening Date: 12 Oct 1828 Christening Place: Watford, Hertford, England Father's Name: Samuel Weedon Mother's Name: Elizabeth
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BeverleyW
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17 Jun 2014 07:38 |
Hello JoonieCloonie
That is my Thomas, son of Samuel Weedon and Elizabeth Thrussell. Ann Hughes's parents were William and Anna Hughes.
In 1851 Thomas is in lodgings in Watford and Ann is the servant of the house (maybe where they met :) ) In 1841 she is with her parents in Abbots Langley and I think I have him (not 100% sure) in Rickmansworth.
My Weedons are from Hertfordshire and of Quaker origen though my branch of them left the Quaker faith. I have got back to James Weedon of Rickmansworth born c.1650. I think I recognise who you may be talking about, I would be interested and pleased to have more details by PM .
Thank you for looking, Ann, but I think Kath is right - Frederick Weedon is not one of mine. They were very unimaginative with their names. Thomas, John, James, Samuel, time after time.
Beverley
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JoonieCloonie
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17 Jun 2014 17:39 |
Will PM you! I think we are probably thinking of the same person. :-)
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BeverleyW
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17 Jun 2014 19:26 |
Thanks! I have made contact with a cousin (male) who is descended also from James Weedon (c.1650) but I don't know of any ladies (yet). Weedon is a deceptively common name in the Herts/Bucks/Middx area. I am not connected to the Ruislip or Ickenham Weedons and have not found a connection to the Bucks. lot either. Mine were definitely Hertfordshire based until my g-g-grandfather emigrated to Australia, courtesy of the Government
;-)
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JoonieCloonie
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17 Jun 2014 20:40 |
Check your mail - I meant the male person :-) descent from Weedons of Rickmansworth
... oh rats! my firefox had crashed when I was in the middle of that PM to you and doing something else at the same time and I only see now that it didn't get sent ... so I retrieved the tab and I am sending it now !!
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BeverleyW
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17 Jun 2014 20:59 |
Thank you Joonie.
Still looking for these Weedons in 1861 and/or any children born to them.
Beverley
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JoonieCloonie
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18 Jun 2014 01:05 |
got yr PM ... interesting story, as most family stories are, at least to those of us with the bug ... :-)
so this is Thomas in 1851
Name: Thomas Weedon Age: 20 Estimated birth year: abt 1831 Relation: Lodger Where born: Watford, Hertfordshire, England Civil Parish: Watford Town: Watford County/Island: Hertfordshire
and this is Ann in the same household
Name: Ann Hughes Age: 21 Estimated birth year: abt 1830 Relation: Servant Where born: Elstree, Hertfordshire, England
always just useful to see the info as reported in a census, although the '20' may be a landlord's rounding
doing my best not to find them in 61/71 for you, and so far succeeding :-)
you need to prevail on that rellie of yours to spit on the stick ... important legacy for future generations and all ... and we might turn out to be cousins yet ...
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