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Illigitimate Children? Second Wife?
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Susan | Report | 20 Sep 2009 16:16 |
I have three children born to William Jevons (1839) who I'm unsure of their mother. William (1863), Ephraim (1866) and Hannah (1867) were all christened in Bordesley, Warwickshire on the 22 May 1867. On IGI their mother is Betsy (no surname) and father William Jevons, so far so good. |
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Susan | Report | 20 Sep 2009 16:42 |
This is the correct census, and certainly ties in with what I know. Was it common to have the children baptised all in one go? I can't find Hannah other than for her baptism record, so I asume that she died at a young age. |
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brummiejan | Report | 20 Sep 2009 16:48 |
Susan, you could do with a birth cert really to confirm mother's maiden name. There is only 1 Ephraim! |
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Researching: |
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Susan | Report | 20 Sep 2009 16:51 |
I've just got it on order! |
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Kay???? | Report | 20 Sep 2009 17:19 |
Elizabeths were called Betsy,,,,now Betty is used, |
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Madmeg | Report | 20 Sep 2009 22:38 |
Hi |
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Susan | Report | 25 Sep 2009 11:10 |
I find it intresting to know more about the family, as it tells me more about the kind of people they were. That's why I would like to know if William was married before, it also means that my records are more accurate. I'm not just in it for the number of generations I can find, I'm also into the collateral information. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 25 Sep 2009 12:07 |
Are you certain that Betsy was illiterate or are you basing that on the fact that she signed her marriage certificate with an "X". |
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Susan | Report | 26 Sep 2009 10:06 |
I have several birth and death certificates where the info was provided by Betsy, where it is written "the mark of"(including her husbands), and her marriage certificate where there is an X. My grandmother, (Betsy's granddaughter) related that her grandmother thourght reading to be a waste of time. My grandmother was something of a book worm! |
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Susan | Report | 2 Oct 2009 14:52 |
It's now definate, that William and Elizabeth (Betsy) had several children before they were married - I recieved Ephraims birth certificate today. This also has "the mark of Betsy Jevons", so this would also seem to confirm my opinion that she was illiterate. I have about seven certificates all with "the mark of" for Betsy. |
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Madmeg | Report | 3 Oct 2009 18:40 |
Looks like the vicar was being kindly in baptising them with the surname of the father, expecting them to marry shortly. I have read elsewhere that church records often name the father even though the birth certificate does not. Which is another good reason to visit records offices. |
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Susan | Report | 12 Oct 2009 20:05 |
I have birth certificates for two of the children born (1864 and 1865) before the marriage (1867) - Williams name is there, and Betsy is down as Elizabeth Jevons formerly Burgess. Both boys were born in the parish of St Martins in Birmingham, the baptisms (their sister was also baptised the same day) take place in Bordesley in may 1867 and the marriage also takes place in Bordesley in sept 1867! Although the baptisms took place in Holy Trinity Church and the Wedding in St Andrews, don't know why - maybe the vicar at Holy Trinity didn't know they weren't married. I have another daughter baptised (Holy Trinity Church) on the 4th march 1868, so Betsy must have known she was pregnant at their wedding! It seems odd that they used two different churches. |
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Madmeg | Report | 12 Oct 2009 23:21 |
Two different churches might have meant that the vicars shared the job, so it didn't matter which church. Or that the vicar moved church and the family preferred to stick with the same vicar. |
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Susan | Report | 18 Oct 2009 13:08 |
The baptisms were all at the same church, the marriage at a different church, and took place after the first baptisms but before the last baptism, so maybe the vicar worked several churches and they stuck to the same one, and it was coincidence which church they used. |