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Casar Francisze??
According to the ancestry transcription Mary Ann Linkson married Casar Francisze on 25th Dec 1856.
Casar is a Cordwainer and his father is also called Casar Francisze, an Ostler. Mary's father is John Linkson a Licensed victualler (he's deceased by 1856, although the marriage cert doesn't say so) Both are "full Age" and living "Morning Lane" Witnesses are James Linkson (her brother) and Hannah or Susannah Attfield (really bad signature so could be wrong) Mary Ann was born 1834 in Holloway, Middlesex (place that's often on census as Islington) I can't find anything on them after this at all. The bad spellings aren't helping though. Can anyone save me, please?
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It's spelt Francige on the marriage Index.
Can't find them though with either spelling.
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cheers Wendy.
LMA on ancestry is proving to be nothing but trouble
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I doubt discovering that Susannah Attfield (same signature!) married John Barnard, a soldier, in St Leonards Shoreditch in 1858 is going to be much help! She said she was 21 and father was Joseph Attfield, a gardener.
Now, if they remain neighbours for the next few years....................... lol Maybe Casar went abroad after the marriage? (have you read Kite's Von-whatsit thread?)
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Do you think his first name says Ceesar rather than Casar?
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I thought that Kite, but it didn't help!
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Casar Francisze??
Hello,
In doing some of my family research, I found a name "Mary Ann Linkson Francige" and being such an unusual name I Googled it and found your message. Does it seem to be a match to your individuals. I have a copy of a New South Wales marriage certificate, from 1879, of a marriage between Samuel Thompson (Bachelor) and Mary Ann Linkson Francige (Widow) at Newcastle, NSW, 29 Sept 1879. |
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Hello and Welcome.
Zoe is probably sound asleep at the moment, but it looks like a good match. Does the cert you have happen to have Mary's first husband's name? Finding them in NSW certainly would explain why Mary isn't in UK. Oooh...I'm off to see if husband no1 died here.
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Does the cert say how long Mary had been in the colony?
I can't find any record of them arriving here.
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Libby must have got lost.
I've checked NSW BMD deaths for franisze and francige but can't see anything. I've also checked the NLA online newspapers, again nothing. I also can't see anything on NSW or QLD immigration indexes. Nothing on VIC or QLD indexes either.
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Toni Last edited by Kit; 14-05-10 at 06:39. |
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