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    Looks as if Caroline was John Tucker Luton's second wife (but the mother of Frederick)

    1851 census: HO107; Piece: 1955; Folio: 527; Page: 7 (original TNA Crown copyright)
    Winterbourne

    John Tucker LUTON 31 Butcher b Winterbourne
    Sarah wife 26 b Bristol
    William 8 b Winterbourne
    Mary 6 b Winterbourne
    Tom 3 b Frampton Cotterill
    Pheby 1 b Frampton Cotterill
    Elener 3mo b Frampton Cotterill

    1861 census RG9; Piece: 1742; Folio: 115; Page: 22 (original TNA Crown copyright)
    Winterbourne

    John Tucker LUTON 40 Innkeeper b Winterbourne
    Caroline wife 22 b Winterbourne
    Mary 18 b Frampton Cotterill
    Tom 13 b Framton Cotterill
    Pheby 11 b Winterbourne
    Frederick 2 b Winterbourne
    Arthur John 3 mo b Winterbourne
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sue Mackay View Post
    John Tucker LUTON married Caroline THOMPSON March quarter 1857 Clifton
    Vol 6a page 200
    There's a super collection of material for Winterbourne history at

    https://www.
    frenchaymuseumarchives.co.uk/

    including details of that 1857 marriage and many more references to Lutons.

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    You may find this site useful

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    frenchaymuseumarchives.co.uk/NewArchives.htm

    SNAP Jane
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    Wow thank-you all very much for all of your help, i was gobbed smacked to get such quick replies and all of this great info i can now put this part of my family tree together. I appreciate everyones time and help Thanks again.

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    Hi everyone need to ask more qustions please, could anyone tell me if charles and emily donagher nee lutons daughter named theodora was born in england as i said they married 4th sept 1917 at Radipole and came back here to australia in 1919. I have found that theodora married a R Brehaut and she is buried next to her mother emily at Fawkner Cemetry in Victoria Australia.
    Also is there any where i could look in England for a wedding photo of them (yes i know i may be pushing my luck) here but i would love a photo of charles to try and compare him to my grandmother emma as this is my real brick wall i cannot connect charles and his brother james to my gmother at all.
    All the info submitted by people on these donaghers do not mention they had a sisiter at all, i have had a researcher help me and she cannot find that emma was their sister this is driving me mad the only thing to say she is a sister are on james war papers when he died there were letters from the army barracks to g ma, my line of donaghers is at a stand still with grandma.

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    Birth registration June quarter 1918. Weymouth registration district volume 5a page number 443
    Theodora J Donagher, mother's maiden name Luton.

    Follow the same link Sue gave you previously for ordering Emily's birth certificate to order Theodora's birth certificate.
    Pam

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    Snap. who said you typed slowly Pam?

    Try the names you know on Genes reunited or Ancestry, you may come up with Family who have photos.
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    Hi budee, I have merged your two threads as they deal with the same family and it is a good idea to keep everything together.
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    Hi all thank-you very much for all of your help on the luton family and i have gone to genes reunited and have found a lady who has info on the donaghers, once again thankyou all.

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