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https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/#0 (click on 'Order Certificates Online' to begin) It might help to get that birth cert as, firstly, it would confirm the mother's first name and secondly, knowing who her husband was (probably Richard, from Kate's earlier post) and his occupation might be a lead to discovering where they vanished to!
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You didn't mention Elizabeth Ann's mother's name, but I see it was Martha (from EAA's baptism), so this looks like her parents marriage:
Name: Joseph Ackland Gender: Male Marriage Date: 22 Jan 1803 Marriage Place: Saint George,East Stonehouse,Devon,England Spouse: Martha Dyer
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There's a Joseph Ackland buried at Totnes 17 Sep 1823 aged 44
There's a marriage between Martha Ackland widow and John Salter widower at Totnes 24 Sep 1826. She signed, he made his mark, witnesses Robert Hooper and George Philp both signed. There's a burial for Martha Salter at Totnes 9 April 1828 aged 47.
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The free search on BMD Registers website comes up with the baptism of a Mary Ann Caddy in 1817, TNA ref RG4/528 which it says is Register of Baptisms at the Cullompton Methodist Circuit in Devon from 1798 to 1819. Parents John and Jane.
I don't know why I didn't find it on ancestry or anywhere before (edit - I probably did and ignored it), but here is the image on ancestry, which says it is Exeter, Mint (Wesleyan): http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/29...cklabel=Return I don't think she is a Mary Ann - this is my transcription. Mary Duer Daughter of John and Jane Caddy was Born October the 31st in the Parish of St Sidwell Exeter and Baptised November the 23 1817. Duer seems close to Dyer. Or am I misreading it? |
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Oh, there is a John Caddy / Jane Duer marriage 9 Feb 1810 at Stoke Damerel, image on FMP:
http://search.findmypast.co.uk/recor...hlights=%22%22 John is a Private in the East Devon Militia and Jane is a spinster. Witnesses Ann Haill(?) and Wm Roberts (serial witness). But if Martha's age at death is correct (post #13) Jane would be too old to be Martha's daughter, so this could be a red herring. I can't find an image of Joseph and Martha's marriage to see if it says whether Martha was a spinster or a widow. |
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These are other children of John and Jane, though I'm not certain they all belong to the same couple given the short gap between the two baptisms in 1820, but with Cross being used as a middle name at both Exeter and Brixham, I think they are all the same family and Jane Cross Caddy (the first one baptised in 1820) was maybe born in 1818 or 1819?
25 Nov 1810 St Andrew, Plymouth - Mary, daughter of John and Jane Caddy 27 Mar 1814 St Andrew, Plymouth - Ann Haill, da of John and Jane Caddy, Plymo Dock, Private East Devon Militia 8 Oct 1815 St Sidwell, Exeter - John Evans Caddy, parents John and Jane, residence St Sidwell, labourer (from transcription on FMP) 28 May 1820 St Sidwell, Exeter - Jane Cross Caddy, parents John and Jane, residence Factory Paris Street, day labourer (from transcription on FMP) 20 Aug 1820 Brixham - Mary Duer, daughter of John and Jane Caddy, Brixham, labourer 6 Oct 1822 Brixham - John Evans, son of John and Jane Caddy, Brixham, pauper 20 Aug 1826 Brixham - Maria Cross, daughter of John and Jane Caddy, Brixham, labourer Still thinking they could be a red herring, but I thought it would be best to post them up so we can see whether we can definitely eliminate this Jane! |
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I'm confused Are you saying John Duer Caddy and Jane Duer could be the parents of the child born in 1839?
If Jane was the dau of Martha (if the age at death is wrong or I found the wrong Martha) then the next problem would be that Martha had children up to 1822. I'm more bothered about Joseph being a servant rather than a carpenter on the baps of their three children Joseph Phillip 25 Jul 1817 Elizabeth Ann 14 Aug 1818 William Henry 11 Aug 1822 - is this even the right Elizabeth Ann?
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http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/29...cklabel=Return It does look more like Eady to me. |
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