The Newberry Connection
In 1892 George's daughter Abigail Courtney married Edward Roberts at the Holy Trinity Church in Hampshire. Witnesses to the marriage were Edith Mary Courtney (Abigail's half sister) and Arthur Thomas Eustace Newberry. Who was this Arthur? Was he a relative?
Many years ago I researched Arthur's family but could not find an obvious connection. His father was a seedsman similar to Edward's father, so perhaps he may have been an acquaintance of the Roberts family? The Newberry's appeared to have been predominantly from Wiltshire. His mother, Mary Griffiths, came from Wales and at that time I was unable to identify her family in Wales given the common surname. Edward's fathers family were said to have been originally from Wales so I concluded the connection was probably on that line and not on the Courtney side at all.
The name Arthur did still intrigue me as our missing George Courtney was recorded as 'Arthur George' in the 1871 census, could Arthur be a family name?
Since that time we have discovered more about Edward's origins and his family is not from Wales, so Mary Griffiths needs to be revisited. Read more about Edwards story here.
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Whilst undertaking genetic analysis looking for potential segments inherited from George Courtney I recently came across two possible connections to a Newberry family, in the right location and with similar names. Both the C05_M_M205 and C10_B_M140 groups have been identified as potential Courtney-Paice segments but are still being analysed to determine whether they were inherited from Abigail's mother Abigail Paice or her father George Courtney - our target ancestor. Read more about these groups on this separate blogpost, but both seem to suggest a connection to Norfolk rather than Middlesex, England.
Whilst one match in each group have the Gosset/Newberry couple in their pedigrees, these Newberry connections have not yet been validated through tree triangulation with others in either group, so the individual connections to this name could just be co-incidence, but worth noting for the record.
Other evidence suggests the M205 group seems more likely to be a connection on the Gilbert side, whilst the M140 group remains unclear.
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This blog is dedicated to finding my second great grandfather Arthur 'George' Courtney c1841. To see a summary of my research click here.
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