Mark Theodore = Amelia (Dennis)
b. Fawley 1805?
d 1885(79) d 1865?
1841 census
1851 census
1881 census
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William Ann Elizabeth Jane George Maria Thomas John Amelia
b. Fawley 1832ish b 1835/6? b 1838 b Fawley 1841/2 b 1843/4? b Fawley 1845 b 1847 30 April, 1847, Fawley
Certificate
b Fawley 1849
=Eliza (Short) 1859 Kings Langley =1876 Neath
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Could this be Mark Theodore Brind who died in 1885?

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1900 Marriage solemnized at St John's Church in the Parish of St John's, Stratford in the County of West Ham
No When Married Name and surname Age Condition Rank or Profssion Residence at the time of Marriage Father's name and surname Rank or Profession of Father
252 Jan 6th 1900 William John Brind 23 Bachelor labourer 32 Manbey Grove John Brind Foreman
Louisa Clements 21 Spinster   32 Manbey Grove Thomas Clements Boiler maker
Married in the Parish church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after Banns by me Thomas Stevens, Vicar
This Marriage was
solemnized between us
William John Brind
Louisa Clements
    In the
Presence of us
F Henwood
Thomas A Clements

Source =GOONS marriage challenge November 2009.







































































From: steve brind stephen@brind9.orangehome.co.uk
Date: 29 November 2009 17:03:49 GMT
To: brind@one-name.org
Subject: fawley brinds

Dear Jonathan,

Have received your CD via Don Brind, the journalist, who is my cousin.

Think I'm related to John and Elizabeth Ann (Smale) Brind .

The latter person hailed from Sheepwash, not Sheepware, in Devon. Does this info' ring any bells?

My grandfather was Mark George Brind, brother to William John Brind, both of whom emigrated for a time to Canada before enlisting in the Canadian army and returning to fight in WW 1.

Their attestation papers are viewable on Archivianet. Keep up the good work,

Steve