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Anyone heard of the Oryelyterrys?

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Lisa

Lisa Report 14 Feb 2008 13:12

it is listed in Marriages as:

Marriages Dec 1901
BOAKES William Sevenoaks 2a 1441
O'Ryelyterry Louisa Emily A M Sevenoaks 2a 1441

think youll have to get that marriage cert to find her fathers name (www.gro.gov.uk - about £7 per certificate)

David

David Report 14 Feb 2008 12:42

It's written as O'Ryelyterry

Which I would say phonetically was:

O Reilly Terry

Katrinna

Katrinna Report 14 Feb 2008 12:20

My ancestor William Boakes born in Westerham in 1866 married Louisa Emma Oryelyterry in Sevenoaks in 1901. They had a son called Walter Boakes.

I have tried looking for the Oryelyterry family and have found nothing. I even googled the name and nothing came up.

Any suggestions?