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Tatton/Webber marriage in India
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Richard | Report | 6 Oct 2010 16:03 |
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I have a copy of his will. He died in 1918 in Leicester, England where he was a hotel manager. He names my grandmother as his wife "Mrs ... Tatton". She married again in 1920 in Leicester ( where she lived until her death in 1963) and describes herself as "Helen Clare Tatton" (she had changed from Ellen to Helen by that time) and a widow in the marriage certificate. I have a good trace back several genarations and am reasonably confident about the connections including her father, Harry Septimus Webber who worked for the Great Indian Peninsula Railway. Just cannot get her first marriage despite many web searches and visits to the india section at the British Library. |
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jansmith | Report | 6 Oct 2010 15:50 |
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on Ancestry his will |
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Richard | Report | 6 Oct 2010 15:35 |
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My paternal grandmother, Ellen Clare Webber was born near Poona, India in 1890 and married Alfred James Tatton though I can find no record of the marriage. They had a daughter, Lilian Mabel Tatton born on 3/10/1912 in Jubbulpore, India. Alfred is shown as a caterer on the birth/christening records. He was born in Southampton, England in 1871 though the family moved to Plumpstead when his father had a job as foreman in the Wholwich Arsenal. Any help for the marriage record? |
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