Marriage of Batson, John Turpin (b. 1795, d. 1866) and Unknown, Mary (b. 1807, d. BEF 1861)
Source: (Marriage Field)
there is a marraige in Sept qtr 1838 District of Aylesbury ref: 6 375. Possibly this John.
Source: (Marriage)
Title: IGIData:
Text: Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
M073643 1813 - 1876 0919221 Film 6900924 Film
Sheet: 00
Note: witnessed by William Buckingham, John Buckingham & Mary Jackson
Source: (Marriage)
Title: Marriages for Buckingham 1796-1837
Note: witnessed by Henry Edgar & Sarah Harden
Source: (Marriage)
Title: Marriages for Buckingham 1796-1837
Note: witnessed by James Bates & Mary Kelly
Source: (Marriage)
Title: Marriages for Buckingham 1796-1837
Source: (Marriage)
Title: Marriages for Buckingham 1796-1837
Note: witnessed by Robert Tyler, Catherine Tyler & Alice Mobbs
Source: (Marriage)
Title: Marriages for Buckingham 1796-1837
Note: witnessed by Richard Goode, Elisabeth Birch & Elizabeth Goode
Source: (Marriage)
Title: Marriages for Buckingham 1796-1837
Note: witnessed by Henry Edgar & Joseph Jones
Source: (Marriage)
Title: Marriages for Buckingham 1796-1837
Note: witnessed by William Clarke & Elizabeth Cross
Source: (Marriage)
Title: Marriages for Buckingham 1796-1837
Note: witnessed by Charles Hicks & James Parkins
Source: (Marriage)
Title: Marriage Database
Note: witnessed by Jesse Lucas & Elizabeth Lucas (sister)
Source: (Marriage)
Title: BFHS Marriages
Note: witnessed by Fanny Burnell & George Burnell
Source: (Marriage)
Title: BFHS Marriages
Source: (Marriage)
Title: http://website.lineone.net/~tingewick_history/twkg146.htm#3073
Source: (Marriage)
Title: IGI/Richard Gomm
Source: (Marriage)
Title: Tez
Media: Book
Note: witnessed by Richard Hurst & Mary Stevens
Source: (Marriage)
Title: BFHS Marriages
Note: Annie W Branfield/wife/age 45/born Huddersfield, York (this is his second wife, who was the wicked stepmother, who forced his older girls into service and supposed to have been responsible for the disappearance of his money and the change in the family fortune. She was supposed to have been the housekeeper, before she married him.
From all accounts she was the real wicked step mother. She apparently kicked the oldest two out and forced them into service. Lucy was in a place where her brother found her half starved, and being forced to sleep on rags under the sink. He took her out of there and to his home, he was running a pub at the time, and Lucy helped behind the bar. He must have had girls, because they were apparently to proud to work behind the bar.
Source: (Marriage)
Title: Hazel Ann Burnell/www.freebmdData:
Text: Dec qtr District of Stafford ref: 6b 39
Note: My Dad met my Mum when he was in the army stationed at Halton Camp, near Aylesbury in the First World War (aka The Great War). They met before he was sent to Egypt and Palestine for some four years and he was wounded out there. He returned to England for demobilisation in November 1919. I presume their courtship continued for some time at a distance until they were married, as you noted, at Wooburn in Bucks on 22 July 1922.
Source: (Marriage)
Title: Eric Pummell
Source: (Marriage)
Title: www.freebmdData:
Text: Jun qtr ref: 6a 1283
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