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Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 1 May 2006 11:24

When it says: ''late Honey formerly Edwards'' you could read it as ''lately Honey formerly Edwards'' that is - lately=recently Christine

Tracy

Tracy Report 1 May 2006 09:56

thanx everyone

Helen

Helen Report 1 May 2006 09:49

Snap Shirley!

Helen

Helen Report 1 May 2006 09:49

It means her married name is now Honey, her previous married name was Honey (hubby's brother?) and her maiden name was Edwards.

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 1 May 2006 09:48

she may have been married twice to the same name her maiden name would be Edwards For instance my grt gran married a fred hewitt then after he died she married his bro so she wasa mrs hewitt twice

Tracy

Tracy Report 1 May 2006 09:45

I have a birth certificate dated back to 1852, in the number 5 column (Name, surname and maiden surname of mother) it says 'Elizabeth Honey late honey formerly Edwards'. Can anyone tell me what they mean by late honey, does it possibly mean she died at childbirth?? Cheers for any advice on this one