I have been researching William Wrigley born 1825/6 who married Mary Caddick in St Philips on 24/9/1844. His age is given as full and his father is John Wrigley, a painter.
I believe he married a second time on 30/3/1875 in St Johns, Liverpool. A widower, his age is 50, supporting the 1825 DoB, however, his father is William, a labourer.
Is there a logical explanation for the different fathers on the MC or have I made an incorrect assumption?
thanks
Richard
Different fathers?
Re: Different fathers?
Hi Richard
Are you sure the second marriage is the correct one?
There is a marriage for a William Wrigley to a Mary Bennett on 13 Feb 1876 at St Timothy, Everton. He is a widower, a painter, father John a painter.
He is living at 35 Haigh St.
Mary is a widow, 6 St Georges Terrace, Plumpton St
Ages are given as full
Are you sure the second marriage is the correct one?
There is a marriage for a William Wrigley to a Mary Bennett on 13 Feb 1876 at St Timothy, Everton. He is a widower, a painter, father John a painter.
He is living at 35 Haigh St.
Mary is a widow, 6 St Georges Terrace, Plumpton St
Ages are given as full
Erika
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Re: Different fathers?
Hi Richard,
Erika has given the most likely second marriage.
If the marriage on the 30/3/1875 with Mary Rice is the one that concerns you, William could sign at the marriage with Mary Caddick, the Mary Rice marriage, that William had to leave his mark.
Erika has given the most likely second marriage.
If the marriage on the 30/3/1875 with Mary Rice is the one that concerns you, William could sign at the marriage with Mary Caddick, the Mary Rice marriage, that William had to leave his mark.
Bert
Re: Different fathers?
Erika
thank you
Your suggestion of Mary Bennet is supported by the 1881 census where William is married to Mary and has two sons, Charles & George Bennett Wrigley.
Bert
Thanks for pointing out the mark versus signature, William would not have become illiterate with age.
Thank you both for your help
Richard
thank you
Your suggestion of Mary Bennet is supported by the 1881 census where William is married to Mary and has two sons, Charles & George Bennett Wrigley.
Bert
Thanks for pointing out the mark versus signature, William would not have become illiterate with age.
Thank you both for your help
Richard