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ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 1 Jul 2016 13:27

I wonder if this is Richard's parents' marriage?


Richard Loseby
mentioned in the record of Richard Loseby and Sarah Ward
Name Richard Loseby
Spouse's Name Sarah Ward
Event Date 10 Aug 1775
Event Place Billesdon, Leicester, England

Laura

Laura Report 1 Jul 2016 22:04

Thank you all for your help. I think it's far back too I just wish I could find the link as I know they're related at some point.

malyon

malyon Report 1 Jul 2016 22:46

already posted this but its the only marriage for loseby and pedge looked further back but found none
Marriages Sep 1918
Loseby Florence E ow H Pedge Barrow S. 7a 335 Scan available - click to view
Pedge Francis Loseby BarrS. 7a 335

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 2 Jul 2016 10:24

Laura's not looking for a link between the Loseby's and the Pedges, Malyon.

She's looking for a link between the family of Tate Loseby (Florence's father) and the family of Edward T Loseby.

Which, sadly, we haven't been able to find.

Laura

Laura Report 3 Jul 2016 08:53

Thank you. I think he's a distance cousin somewhere but that wouldn't be easy to find so unless I come across it by accident I think I'll just leave it for now. I really appreciate the other information you've been able to find for me though. Thank you all.

Andy

Andy Report 26 Sep 2016 10:18

I don't know if this helps or not but I am the person who helped the channel 4 tv programme you were talking about because I have been researching the Loseby family of clockmakers.
Edward Loseby (b-1785 d-1867) married Elisabeth (b-1786 d-1866) and they had 5 children. In order Edward Thomas Loseby (b-1817 d-1890), William John Loseby (b-1821 d-1841), Amos Loseby (b-1821 d-1880), Henry Edgar Loseby (b-1822 d-1876), and Mary Julia (b-1834 d-1834 aged 2 days)
This whole generation died without having any children unless they were illegitimate.
Andy