Hi,
I am trying to trace the parents and exact birth details of one Frederick Charles Daubeney b. abt 1862, I think in Weymouth, Dorset. He was father to my grandmother, and was married to Sarah Anne Brinton (b. 1863, Corfe Castle). Their daughter was Margery b.1900
Thanks in advance.
Kevin
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Daubeney - Lookup please
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05-11-2011 12:54 AM #2A fountain of knowledge
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Hi Kevin
From FreeBDM birth of Frederick Charles Dawbney June quarter 1862, 5a 37
Also the marriage of the above and on the same page Sarah Anne Brinton June quarter 1885, Christchurch, Hampshire 2b 1054
You should be able to order certificates to find out more about Frederick.
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05-11-2011 12:56 AM #3Knowledgeable and helpful
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Marriages Jun 1885
DAWBNEY Frederick Charles - Christchurch 2b 1054
BRINTON Sarah Anne - Christchurch 2b 1054
The marriage certificate should give you both of their father's names and occupations
Births Jun 1862
DAWBNEY Frederick Charles - Weymouth 5a 337
(FreeBMD have the page number transcribed as 37 - Correction sent)
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05-11-2011 12:57 AM #4A fountain of knowledge
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Also Margery Dawbney born March quarter 1900, Christchurch, Hampshire 2b 678
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05-11-2011 1:15 AM #5Lizzy9Guest
1871, living Melcombe Regis, Weymouth. RG10; Piece: 2002; Folio: 49; Page: 43 (Crown copyright, in care of TNA)
Frederick Charle Daubuey 38, Builder
Mary Daubuey 36
Mary Daubuey 14
Jane Daubney 12
Frederick Charles Daubney 8
Thomas Richard Chas Daubney 7
Bessie Daubney 5
Minnie Daubney 3
William John Daubney 1
Mary (mother) born Radipole Dorset, all others' born Melcome Regis
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Note the witnesses:
Marriage 24 May 1885 at Bournemouth St Clement
William Henry BRINTON, 30, Widower, Porter, Garfield Road - Father: Joseph Brinton, Stone Worker
Annie Louisa EDWARDS, 27, Spinster, No occupation, Glencaston, Derby Road - Father: John Edwards, Gardener
Witnesses: Frederick Charles Dawbury [sic], Sarah Anne Brinton
Marriage 17 Jun 1885 at Bournemouth St Clement
Frederick Charles DAWBURY, 23, Bachelor, Carpenter, Garfield Road - Father: Frederick Charles Dawbury, Carpenter
Sarah Annie BRINTON, 22, Spinster, No occupation, Holdenhurst Road - Father: Joseph Brinton, Stone Mason
Witnesses: Thomas Brinton, Annie Dawbury
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http://www.
opcdorset.org/Bournemouth/BournemouthStClemMarrs1872-1888.htm
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There seem to be some transcription errors on this. My brother sent me a digital copy of the marriage certificate.
Errors are in the Groom's surname, the Bride's middle name and the witnesses.
it should read as follows
Marriage 17 Jun 1885 at Bournemouth St Clement
Frederick Charles DAUBNEY, 23, Bachelor, Carpenter, Garfield Road - Father: Frederick Charles Daubney, Carpenter
Sarah Anne BRINTON, 22, Spinster, No occupation, Holdenhurst Road - Father: Joseph Brinton, Stone Mason
Married in the above church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, after (ilegible), by me, William Purton?
Witnesses: James Brinton, Bessie Daubney
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Which is a good reason why transcriptions should only be used as a guideline. Wherever possible, try and view the original source to confirm the details. Bear in mind that handwritten entries in some parish registers have faded badly over time making them difficult and sometimes impossible to decipher. Occasionally you'll even find discrepancies between the parish register entry and copy certificates from the GRO/LRO.
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