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Weller family Tree
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Subject: Re: Weller family Tree
From: lynhb <hele...@yahoo.com>
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Thank you for your help. I am referring to that record of Mary Ann
Weller born in 1846. I hope someone knows where the records of her
death had came from. I was able to find records of a birth of a Mary
Ann Weller in Amersham born around the same time as Mary Ann Weller
born in High Wycombe. All the census records and birth registers I
have looked at so far have Henry Weller and Emma Mealing and family
living in Chepping or High Wycombe. My Mary Ann Weller continued to
live in High Wycombe after her marriage in 1866 until her husband
Henry Hart, a chairmaker, established a business in London. According
to our family history Mary Ann Weller's family had also been in the
chairmakering business and Henry Weller's occupation is listed as a
chairmaker.
On 5 May, 01:12, "Malcolm Weller" <Malcolm_Wel...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi Lynnette,
>
> I guess you are referring to our Mary Ann WELLER born 1846;http://www.wel=
ler.org.uk/cgi-bin/FamilyTree/ShowFamily.pl?PersonID=3D195
> Family;http://www.weller.org.uk/cgi-bin/FamilyTree/ShowFamily.pl?PersonID=
=3D193
> who had a sister named Emma and brother named Edwin.
> Your Mary Ann WELLER does seem to be the same person except that we have =
her
> being born in Amersham despite her father being born in Wycombe.
> I am not sure of the source of this information so I will throw the quest=
ion
> out to the news group you just joined.
>
> Regards,
> Malcolm Weller.
>
> =A0 -----Original Message-----
> =A0 From: Lynnette Buchanan [mailto:hele...@yahoo.com]
> =A0 Sent: 05 May 2009 03:57
> =A0 To: Malcolm_Wel...@yahoo.co.uk
> =A0 Subject: Weller family Tree
>
> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 Malcom Weller,
>
> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 I have been researching my family history and came across=
your email
> address on a site about the history of the Wellers. =A0I plan on doing mo=
re
> research but my family has information that does not match your family tr=
ee
> records for a Mary Ann Weller born in 1846. =A0My relative Mary Ann Welle=
r was
> born in Wycombe, Buckinghamshire in 1846. =A0According to birth records t=
here
> were 3 Mary Ann Wellers born within the same time period. =A0 In the 1851
> Census a Mary Ann Weller is listed listed living in Wycombe with her fath=
er
> Henry and her Mother Emma and at time had a younger sister name Emma. =A0=
Mary
> Ann Weller Married Henry Hart in Wycombe in 1866. =A0They were still livi=
ng in
> Chepping Wycombe, the same district and Henry and Emma Weller and family =
in
> 1871 and at that time had a son Harry and Daughter Emma. =A0They later mo=
ved
> to London where Henry Hart established his own chairmaking business. =A0O=
ur
> family had always been told that Mary Ann Weller's family had been in the
> chairmaking business as well. =A0We did not have information on her fathe=
r's
> name but had alway had always thought her mother was Emma and Mary Ann's
> Eldest daughter was named after her. =A0 Further more, I looked up the bi=
rth
> of Mary Ann Weller's brother and sister Emma and Edwin and they too were
> born in the same district of Wycombe. My next step will be to see if I ca=
n
> obtain copies of the actual marriage certificate of Mary Ann Weller and
> Henry Hart to see if they list the names of Mary Ann's birth parent. =A0I
> thought I would let you know of my interest in researching the family and
> and hoping that other decendents of the Wellers have more information.
>