From: T and J Barry <tombarryamethyst@virginmedia.com> Subject: [ENG-SOM] Re Origins of Mary Ann Hasell; thank you Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 10:20:02 +0000 > A big thank you to Peter and Josephine. > What a good idea of yours to seek the names of Mary Ann’s father in the > records of Mary Ann’s marriage to William Kew, her second husband, where > you both found the name John. Moreover, Josephine found that Wlliam’s > father name was Moses Kew, something else I did not know. > Moses and his wife Mary had 2 pairs of twins plus another child baptised > in > Winford between 1827 and 1834 but the William that married Mary Ann was > not > one of those recorded. Hi Tom, Thanks for your response and for further information on the families you are researching. I've spotted a possible marriage for Moses KEW, which you may have come across already, but nothing ventured nothing gained. Moses Harler KEW and Mary Light BADMAN were married on 3rd. April 1820 at the church of St. John the Baptist, Bristol. The marriage was by banns and both were recorded as being of the parish. This marriage is included in the Marriage Index Vol 8 Diocese of Bristol 1813-1837 produced by Bristol & Avon Family History Society. www.bafhs.org.uk Josephine