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I'm stumped again!

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OnlyOni

OnlyOni Report 14 Oct 2006 11:12

I've been told by another GR member that a relative, William Crudgington b.1879 in Bethnal Green, Middlesex and d.1898 was actually married to a Louisa Cleverly b.c1878 before he died at the age of 19. (The other member doesn't have a marriage certificate etc. to confirm.) Louisa Crudgington is listed on the 1901 census as the only person living in her household but I don't have access to find out whether she was widowed. I can't find any records for a marriage between William Crudgington and Louisa Cleverly. Louisa's father was Alfred Cleverly b.1849. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks, Leonie

Jools

Jools Report 14 Oct 2006 11:16

On 1901 she shows as Louisa CRUDGINGTON head, widow, 23, tailoress, born Bethnal Green Where have you looked for the marriage?

Jools

Jools Report 14 Oct 2006 11:20

You can't have looked very hard - first thing I find on freebmd !!!!!! marriage OND 1896, Stepney 1c 714 CLEAVELY Louisa Elizabeth CRUDGINGTON William

Jools

Jools Report 14 Oct 2006 11:22

And again on freebmd death JAS 1898 Crudgington William age 19 Whitechapel 1c/239

OnlyOni

OnlyOni Report 14 Oct 2006 11:25

Fantastic! Thanks Jools for the information. Another piece of the puzzle solved. Regards, Leonie