Possibly Sarah Ann 1901, Handsworth, RG13; Piece: 2709; Folio: 118; Page: 13 John H Newey 37, jewellers warehouseman, Birmingham Sarah A Newey 41, washerwoman, Wednesbury Fanny Neal 33, boarder, widow, Aston George A Neal 10, Birmingham Alfred Neal 7, Handsworth 1891, Birmingham, RG12; Piece: 2392; Folio: 47; Page: 15 John H Newey 27, jewellers porter, Birmingham Sarah A Newey 32, charwoman, Darlaston Marriages Jun 1890, Birmingham, 6d 107 Sarah Ann Boulter, also indexed John Henry Newey Deaths Mar 1930, Birmingham, 6d 32 Sarah A Newey, age 71
1911, Aston Warks John Henry Newey 47, Jeweller's porter, Birmingham Sarah Ann Newey 52, Wednesbury Laura Ada Newey 38, sister, Jeweller's clerk, Birmingham
Thank you all so much for the help you are giving. The only link I am still trying to establish is Sarah Ann Boulter born 1859. Parents Henry Boulter Mother Sarah Ann Herring.
Isn't that already proven, Jules? we have her in 1861 with Henry and Sarah Ann, and in 1881 with her mother Sarah Ann Lunn. What link are you looking for?
I didn't see the comments regarding. Sarah Ann and her marriage to a newly, quite a find and one I thank you very much for. As john had for a long time had a feeling there was a connection with the newey family fantastic and can't thank you all enough x is there a date of marriage for Sarah Ann and newey? X
I've not found an online certificate or reference to date of marriage, if the couple married in the registry office full details won't be online.
From FreeBMD: Sarah Ann Boulter to John Henry Newey June quarter 1890 District: Birmingham Vol: 6d Page: 107 The marriage can also be found on Ancestry under Birmingham, England Marriages and Banns 1754-1937. I don't have a subscription.
Thanks, Sis, don't know how I missed it! I was up all night though (insomnia), I'll go look now and then post details.
Parish Church of St George, Birmingham, 7th April 1890. John Henry Newey, 27, bachelor, jeweller, father John a jeweller Sarah Ann Boulter, 31, spinster, father Henry (deceased) a brass founder.
Amazing. You all astound me and I really cant theank you enough. I have been to see John today and left him with a mountain of info to plough through. This may already have been covered so forgive me if I am back tracking but he did enquire if I had any more information re his sister Ethel. I know earlier on someone had sent reference to her living with her Mother Mabel and family but I can not locate what became of her after John was born(she was 14 years older than John). John is aware that she is no longer alive. Once again Thank you x
Think I am getting my Sarah Anns confused . It is Sarah Ann Parry Im missing (was it usual for people to give all of their relatives the same name)?
Is it this one? If so, then although her mother, Mary Boulter, married William Parry, her children as listed in post #46 had the surname Boulter according to records that @Mealymoo has found. Therefore, Sarah Ann is the one mentioned in post #61.
Too many Sarah anns!! Sorry to sound dim but the one I am trying to link to is Mabel Parrys sister (Johns Mum) not his mothers aunt!! Now Im confusing myself(not difficult to do) x
OK Jules, now you've clarified who you are looking for: here she is in 1911 which is a start to finding her life after. 1911, 59 Mount St, Hednesford, Cannock RG14; Piece: 16953; Schedule Number: 87 David Craddock 63 Mary A Craddock 62 William Richards 48 John Mc Nally 19 Sarah Parry 16, servant, born Gilwon, South Wales
Jules, Ma-dotcom had already found Sarah Ann in 1911 and a possible marriage for her in 1923 (which looks more than probable). 20th century marriages aren't always easy to find online, sometimes it is necessary to order certificates to prove you have the correct person. Maybe your friend, John, will recognise the surname CORNWALL.
Many Thanks once again. How odd only today John said there was a Cornwall in the family but I took it with a pinch of salt x