Hello Caroline, Lori, ----- Original Message ----- From: "Caroline Bradford" > Hi Lori > As John has pointed out, the 1825 baptism was of a child. I cannot find the > 1756 one on Ancestry, but you have presumably seen the original register and > presumably no date of birth is shown. But I wonder, given the closeness to > the marriage date of Thomas and Jane, whether it was an adult baptism of the > groom to be.> > Best wishes> > Caroline Good lateral thinking by Caroline :-) But, the marriage: Thomas Garlick Bann 20 Apr 1756 Saint Mary The Virgin, Twickenham, Middlesex Jane Shuckburgh (By Licence on 29th.Apr., despite Ancestry indexing it as Banns) is in April, the Baptism in May - perhaps a shotgun wedding? Like Caroline, I cannot find the Baptism, but the Twickenham baptism registers for 1756 seem to be missing from ancestry, or perhaps mis-labelled. What was your source, Lori? Kind regards, John >> I have found a strange situation with one of my ancestors. I have a >> baptism for St Mary's church in Twickenham for >> >> Thomas Ashley GARLICK baptized May 6, 1756 son of Thomas and Jane >> GARLICK Twickenham, then I have just found another baptizim for Thomas >> Ashley GARLICK baptized Jan 14, 1825 son of Thomas and Jane GARLICK St >> George's Bloomsbury. >> >> I do know that Thomas and Jane GARLICK (nee) Shuckburgh, did have a son >> Thomas Ashley in Twickenham and then the family moved to Bloomsbury >> were two more daughters were born. >> >> Does anyone know how this is possible. >> >> Thanks >> >> Kind Regards Lori > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > This mailing list works in parallel with the London surname interest list on the web at > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/london.html . Check for matching interests and add your own ! > > Any problems, please contact the List Admin: LONDON-admin@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LONDON-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >