I am researching a William Hurd probably from Derbyshire born abt 1800. He was married to a Mary? poss in Willenhall Staffs. Any info most welcome. He had a son George who married an Elizabeth Ash.Many thanks
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Thread: Hurd
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26-04-2016, 1:23 PM #1
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Hurd
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26-04-2016, 8:24 PM #2
hello
Just trying to get a handle on this family which will help us get further back with William
This is the marriage of George Hurd and Elizabeth Ash?
1849 St. Giles', Willenhall, Stafford
George Hurd, father William Hurd
Elizabeth Ash, father Daniel Ash
Wolverhampton registration district December 1/4 vol 17 page 456
and in the 1851 census (surname mistranscribed)
HO107 Piece 2020, Page 1
Dimmensdale? Willenhall, Staffordshire
George Hurdes 26 Locksmith born Birmingham, Warwickshire
Elizabeth Hurdes 21 born Manchester, Lancashire
Mary Hurdes 8 Mo Willenhall
There is a tree on ancestry with the marriage certificate for this couple which has William Hurd's occupation as a file grinder. The birth dates for parents appear to be way off beam.
I have moved this thread from the Writing up your family history forum to the Warwickshire forum
ChristinaSometimes paranoia is just having all the facts.
William Burroughs
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26-04-2016, 8:48 PM #3jacvalGuest
Possible..
George Richard Hurd born 11th or16th Nov. 1824
Baptised 27th Nov 1824 St Phillips Birmingham
Parents William Hurd -file grinder + Mary of Walston Lane
Jackie
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27-04-2016, 10:48 AM #4janboothGuest
Given that George HURD states that he was born c1825 at Birmingham in census records, I think that the birth/baptism Jackie found in the post above is very likely your George HURD. George's marriage record states that his father was William HURD a File Grinder which also corroborates the baptism found by Jackie.
Janet
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