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    1. Re: RE: [BDF] Removal Cert help please
    2. It may interest you to know that the Everton Parish Register is part of the Beds Parish Register series: Volume 80, published 1989, by Beds. County Council. I hope that this is helpful Roger W. Ward > > From: David <david11000carca@yahoo.fr> > Date: 2006/04/07 Fri PM 08:55:06 BST > To: BEDFORD-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: [BDF] Removal Cert help please > > Hi Pat > > Whilst Everton was in Beds, the parish register is in Huntingdon Records office. > > > I’ve looked at the Everton parish register transcript, and there’s no marriage of William and Elizabeth. But there is a controlled extract on the IGI of a marriage in Gamlingay on 6 Mar 1787 between William Warren and Elizabeth Webb. > They then produced a number of children commencing with William on 10 March 1787 (that really was cutting the wedding a bit fine!) up to 1802, then a gap until 1810 with John, then there’s Mary in 1815. Whilst they appear on the old side it’s just about possible for them to be the parents of John chr 1810, although I wonder if the William chr 1787 might have married an Elizabeth. He did! There’s a William Warring m Elizabeth Baxter in Gamlingay on 23 Oct 1809. > > The Gamlingay parish register has the name as Wareing, Wearing or Warring. > > If you check the burials index on the Cambs FHS website you’ll see at Gamlingay > William Wareing 1827 age 70 > Elizabeth Wareing 1833 age 64 > > These are the only War….variations of Warren buried in Gamlingay 1801-37 > > There were no William War…burials in Everton up to 1900 > > A William Waren was christened in Everton on 25 Oct 1767, son of John & Mary Waren, but there’s no William around 1757. John Waring bach and Mary Marrott spin both otp were married in Everton on 17 Aug 1755, and produced a steady stream of children who were christened from 1756 onwards. I wonder if the age 70 at burial is correct. > > With the age discrepancy you really need to view Gamlingay parish register to check for extra details, and to confirm everything that's on the IGI. > > Regards > > David > > > > > > pat powell <slappyknight@ntlworld.com> a écrit : Hi All, > I'm trying to piece together bits & pieces of info to try to break a whole in my brick wall for JOHN WARREN. It now looks as if he could be John Wareing christened 20/02/1810 in Gamlingay Cambs( son of William Wareing & Elizabeth?).But he was married in Sandy on 18 Jul 1834 as John Warren. I have found him on the 51,61,& 81 census (no luck with 71)but info is slightly different on them all.I have not been able to find a death yet. I was in touch with a distant cousin by email and he sent me the following but now his email addy does not work so I cannot confirm the following: > > "The surname of Warren has different spellings i.e. WAREING , WARING , WARRING , etc . I recently found a Removal Certificate for John and his parents William & Elizabeth Warring dated 12/11/1810 , John aged about nine months . They were taken from Gamlingay , Cambs back to Everton cum Tetworth where the father had his settlement ." > > I have searched Bedford, Huntingdonshire and Cambs online sources to see if I can track this settlement down but to no avail. Could anyone please tell which county will probably hold this record? I'm not sure how close Gamlingay, Sandy & Everton cum Tetworth are but at least 2 of them seem to be on county borders from researching. > I feel in a bit of a quandry over this man and as he is my 2nd GGrandfather I'd really like to make some headway > With regards > Patricia > > > ==== BEDFORD Mailing List ==== > Bedfordshire at Rootsweb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~engbdf/ > > > > > --------------------------------- > Nouveau : téléphonez moins cher avec Yahoo! Messenger ! Découvez les tarifs exceptionnels pour appeler la France et l'international.Téléchargez la version beta. > > > ==== BEDFORD Mailing List ==== > To do a search of the Bedford Archives go to > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > Enter Bedford in the box > >

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