52 Ancesters 2026 Week 5 - A Breakthrough Moment
Still waiting for my breakthrough moment. I’ve been researching my family tree for decades now, and while many branches have flourished, one stubborn line on my maternal side continues to defy me. No matter how many times I circle back, the wall stands firm. And at the centre of it all is one man: William Wadey . What I Do Know The facts I’ve managed to gather are few, but they’ve been my compass for years: William Wadey , born around 1764 (based on his age at death) Married Hannah Burstow in Brighton in 1825 , listed as a widower Died in Brighton in 1828 , aged 64 No baptism or birth record that convincingly matches him No earlier marriage found that aligns with the “widower” status I’ve combed through Sussex records more times than I can count. I’ve followed every William Wadey born remotely near that timeframe. I’ve traced marriages across the county, hoping to find a first wife who died before 1825. Every lead fizzles out the same way: the supposed spouse is st...






