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    1. Re: Miners Pascoe Marriage
    2. Kiwi in Aus
    3. Yes thanks I had found that, on a later census she is Melinda, 1871 they get it right ;-) and he is a Marble Mason, thanks for looking "J. P. Gilliver (John)" <G6JPG@soft255.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:gKk4fSb0HNGSFw3z@soft255.demon.co.uk... > In message <s62dnXVjT5mtJ4jPnZ2dnVY3goqdnZ2d@giganews.com>, Kiwi in Aus > <Wwftw_98@Yahoo.com> writes: >>I have Francis PASCOE born 1819 in Constantine, Cornwall, England >>Married Belinda MINERS born 7 Feb 1819 in Ladock, Cornwall, England >>their first Child Belinda PASCOE was born 1841 in Falmouth, Cornwall, >>England >> >>I can't find a marriage for Francis and Belinda, any ideas, I do have the >>rest of their children, just no marriage >> > No luck either, but - had you already found this one? I found her > (transcribed as Bolenda Pascoe, 20) with Belinda 2 Mo, but _without_ > Francis, in Falmouth in the 1841; there's something written by them, > unfortunately crossed through: the first word I'm pretty sure is husband, > but the second word could be ov/er, ostler (though I don't think so - I > can only see five letters), ovlev, or anything similar. (Could it be > ov/something meaning overseas?) Appears to be "High Street". > -- > J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf > > New research shows that three to five cups of coffee a day will cut the > risk of > Alzheimer's by about 60 per cent. There is also good evidence that tea is > good > for memory. - Michael Mosley interviewed in Radio Times, 7-13 February > 2009

    08/25/2013 03:14:31
    1. Re: Miners Pascoe Marriage
    2. Jenny M Benson
    3. On 25/08/2013 00:14, Kiwi in Aus wrote: > Yes thanks I had found that, on a later census she is Melinda, 1871 they > get it right ;-) and he is a Marble Mason, thanks for looking He is probably the Stone Mason in Keynsham, Glos (HO107 piece 361 folio 18 page 5 ). -- Jenny M Benson

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