Thomas George Weaving and Harriet Alder Family
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Spouse / Partner | Male
Thomas George Weaving
Birth Christening 28 Jan 1807 Fyfield, Berkshire, England Death Burial Marriage Other Spouse Ann Calcutt | F335 (Marriage Bonds) Marriage 1827 Oxford, Oxfordshire, England Parent James Weaving | F221 Group Sheet Parent Ann (Weaving) | F221 Group Sheet
Spouse / Partner | Female
Harriet Alder
Birth Bef 14 May 1809 Tubney, Berkshire, England Christening 14 May 1809 Death Apr 1868 Abingdon, Berkshire, England Burial Other Spouse John Barrett | F143 Marriage 16 Nov 1831 Saint Nicholas, Fyfield, Berkshire, England Parent William Alder | F265 Group Sheet Parent Elizabeth Winter | F265 Group Sheet
Female
+ Eliza Alder
Birth Bef 20 Feb 1829 Berkshire, England Christening 20 Feb 1829 Appleton, Berkshire, England Death Burial
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Histories The Skeleton in the Closet
This research article deals with:
- The parentage of Liza Alder born 1829
- The parentage of Percival Alder/Barrett born 1859
- The relationship, if any, between Liza Alder and Albert John Barrett.
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Notes - While the father of Eliza Alder is unrecorded, I, at first, thought it was possible that it was John Barrett, the man that Harriet marries 2 years later. Equally it was possible that the father was someone else, that the recording of Elizah as a child of the people that were her grandparents was for the sake of propriety, and that meeting John Barrett happened later. John certainly seems to have played a part in the deception, for as long as Harriet's parents were alive.
Paul Barrett 08 Aug 2017
Update:
Sheila has researched this and has found a baptism record for Eliza Weaving Alder 20 Feb 1829, illegitimate daughter of Harriet Alder of Tubney "Baptised privately because of sickness." This leads us to believe that Thomas Weaving was her father. For the full article see the link below.
- While the father of Eliza Alder is unrecorded, I, at first, thought it was possible that it was John Barrett, the man that Harriet marries 2 years later. Equally it was possible that the father was someone else, that the recording of Elizah as a child of the people that were her grandparents was for the sake of propriety, and that meeting John Barrett happened later. John certainly seems to have played a part in the deception, for as long as Harriet's parents were alive.