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Mary from Italy
13-02-15, 04:03
Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Elizabeth (unknown)

Date and place of birth
Not known

Names of parents
Not known

Date and place of baptism - if applicable
Not known

Details of each of his or her marriages - if any
Married William Garner before c. 1730.

Occupation(s) - if any
Not known

Addresses where they lived
1730-32: Berkswell, Warwickshire
?-1764: Corley, Warwickshire

Date, place and cause of death
1764 in Corley, Warwickshire

Date and place of burial
10th? March 1764 in Corley, Warwickshire

Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable
None found

Memorial inscription - if any
Not known

For husband William, see: http://www.genealogistsforum.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=21875
For son William, see: http://www.genealogistsforum.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=16703

marquette
13-02-15, 22:33
My 3g grandfather, Richard Nightingale, born 1785 Kingsbury Warwickshire, settled in Corley between 1815 and 1818 after marrying in Allesley in 1812. If you come across the Nightingales or Cheslins (from Allesley), we might be connected !

marquette
13-02-15, 22:52
Have you considered this marriage ?
Name: William Garner
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 17 Apr 1726
Event Place: Leamington-Hastings, Warwickshire, England
Gender: Male
Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Clark

I know it seems along way from Berkswell and Corley, but maybe either or both were working further away from home. In one census (1851?) found one of the Nightingale girls in London, working for a lady from Leamington Spa, and I presume they sometimes lived in Leamington.

Mary from Italy
14-02-15, 13:17
It's not impossible, certainly, although my Garners mainly seem to be clustered around North Warwickshire (Coventry/Nuneaton area). And Garner is unfortunately quite a common name in Warks.

Anyway I'll have a look at the Clarks and see if anything turns up, thanks!

Mary from Italy
14-02-15, 13:23
My 3g grandfather, Richard Nightingale, born 1785 Kingsbury Warwickshire, settled in Corley between 1815 and 1818 after marrying in Allesley in 1812. If you come across the Nightingales or Cheslins (from Allesley), we might be connected !

I don't have any Nightingales or Cheslins in my tree so far (apart from a Thomas Nightingale in Cambridgeshire in the early 1600s), but I have loads of people in that part of Warks, so I'll keep an eye open for them.