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9 Mar 2011 18:44 |
Hi Derek,
I do have all the other information you have provided but I was particularly interested in Henry as I knew Joseph and Patience had a child but on all records I have found he was down as Major or on one census Mary a son, they were Tinkers/Gypsies so that would fit that they were only there for a short while.
It was only the other day I found a Patience born at around the right time and the only one in the area where she said she was born and her fathers name was Henry, my ancestor that I was searching for (Major) said he was born in Derbyshire but all the siblings were born in Warwickshire, he was the only one I couldn't find a baptism record for but the Patience I found had a father called Henry and I know everyone seemed to name their children after fathers, brothers etc. Later on they had a son called Joseph.
Many thanks for your help I should imagine that this is the one I have been searching for for sometime now I just have to try and find his marriage which could have been anywhere in the country.
S. x
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9 Mar 2011 14:56 |
Hello Staffslass........this is a conundrum......HENRY CLAYTON baptised 26.12.1824 at Stanton-by Bridge son of Joseph and Patience is correct.
BUT.a very big but..Father (Joseph) is described as "Sojourner"...i.e. Visitor...literally "passing through".........He may only have been in Stanton for a very short time.....
There is no indication of where he came from..and its the only CLAYTON baptism in the Stanton records.....
Finding Joseph is a nightmare..but i have found a clue....which may or may not fit into anything you already have.
I went through all the JOSEPH CLAYTON marriages on IGI..and there is only one possibility..
JOSEPH CLAYTON born c1798 Oxfordshire married Patience (no surname) at Witton Warwickshire in 1818.......very sketchy and not to be relied on..but its the only one I can find.and I can't find them on the 1841 Census......
I'll keep looking for a while..sorry
Derek.
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Sharon
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9 Mar 2011 14:46 |
hi derek would like some assistance if possible 1841 census issac parker 30 born horsley sarah parker 30 born milford john sweeting nephew 9 born draycott derbyshire (my descendant)
on igi marriage issac parker to sarah car at duffield 26 12 1831 dont know whether this is their marriage what im trying to find out is which ( issac or sarah) family does john sweeting come from hope ive explained that ok thanks sharon
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Julia
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9 Mar 2011 13:38 |
Thanks Derek, i look forward to seeing what if anything you can find!!
Julia (In Cambs)
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Derek
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9 Mar 2011 09:44 |
Good morning Sylvia..I can confirm all of your findings except there is a gap in the Bonsall Baptisms1745-1750..so ADAM SMEDLEY is approximate..He died 08.01.1809 aged 61..giving approc dob 1748. Alice was buried 26.07.1837 aged 80..approx dob 1757..though she is not in the Bonsall baptisms.
Children of John and Hannah LEEDHAM (four Leedham families in Register as opposed to millions of Needhams)
Mary 1807..not in register anywhere. WINIFRED 10.12.1810 Adam 07.06.1813
James 15.09.1815 John 29.08.1818
Adam married Alice Heathcote 08.11.1781 children.
John 01.09.1782 Adam 06.08.1786 buried 14.05.1864 aged 73 Hannah 03.01.1790 Ann 06.01.1793.buried 23.01.1794 Alice 07.03.1795
more later
Derek.
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Sylvia
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9 Mar 2011 08:46 |
Hi Derek, I`m back with the Smedley`s of Bonsall this time,
What i have are submitted enties from IGI, i know they are not always right.
john Smedley baptised 1 Sept 1782 married Hannah Needham c1786? (though you say Leedham) 28 July 1805
Children Mary c1807 Winifred c1810 Adam c1813 James c1815 John c1819
Adam Smedley c 1747 or c1756? married Alice Heathcote c1757...4 Nov 1781
Children John c1782 Adam c1786 Hannah c1790 Ann c1793 Alice c1795
There may be other children i haven`t found.
Adam Smedley dies 31 July 1809? and leaves a will Alice dies 23 July 1837? though shes not in the deaths on Ancestry
Can you please confirm any of these dates, as they are IGI submitted.
Thank you for your help
Sylvia (in Oz)
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Sharon
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8 Mar 2011 20:28 |
hi derek hope you are keeping well i reminded you on 31st jan about a look up of the marriage of william sweeting and ann copson just to let you know i now have the certificate ,so as not to waste your time looking as i know your busy. could i ask about william he was supposed to be born crich derbyshire or doncaster (cork ireland which i presume is wrong as it only says doncaster) on the census. what i was wondering if you could find a baptism of william sweeting 1811 father john shoemaker in or around derbyshire thanks sharon
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Sylvia
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7 Mar 2011 23:31 |
Thanks for that Derek, looks like i have the right 1841 census then.
Sylvia (in Oz)
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Sally
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7 Mar 2011 21:38 |
hello derek
have you forgotten that you pm me about the argyle family in canada saying that you had some photos and stuff
your number one fan
sally w
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Derek
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7 Mar 2011 18:08 |
Sylvia........sorry..yes HENRY GRATTON 25.05.1806.........too many James's on my mind!!
Derek.
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Sylvia
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7 Mar 2011 11:17 |
Thank you Derek, i think James Gratton b.1767 was a Shoemaker, thats if i have the right 1841 census, Theres a Henry with him age 30, who i don`t have,
Think i have finally got them all on the tree
Sylvia (in Oz)
PS.. Just realised i asked for a Henry Gratton b.1806 and you gave me a James 25 -5-1806, would you mind checking that again for me please.
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Staffslass
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7 Mar 2011 06:04 |
Thank you very much, whenever you have time if it saves me a trip to Derbyshire with the cost of fuel as it is I am extremely grateful.
S. x
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Derek
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7 Mar 2011 01:00 |
Hello Staffslass......will certainly have a look...will be a few days if you don't mind.
Derek.
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Staffslass
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6 Mar 2011 17:01 |
Hi Derek,
MarieCeleste suggested you may be able to help me.
Would you possibly be able to look up and see if any more information is available to add to the following I have.
Baptism, Stanton By Bridge, Derby, 26 Dec 1824, Henry Clayton - father Joseph Clayton, mother Patience.
Thank you in advance.
S. x
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Derek
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6 Mar 2011 16:30 |
Hello Sylvia.....no occupations till well into the 19th Century..usually on Marriage Records..recording Father's Occupation, and of cours on the Censuses 1841 onwards.
Yep one of the main occupations was Lead/Stone and Marble mining.and mainly Agricultural jobs.....after about 1800..Framework Knitting was one of the main occupations........
Derek.
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Sylvia
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6 Mar 2011 00:53 |
Morning Derek,
Wow thank you, that will keep me busy, what a shame i have things to do around the house before i can add that lot. LOL
Are there any occupations listed for any of them please, i know lead mining was one of the main ones in the area.
I shall look for wills too.
Yes much more fun.
Sylvia(in Oz)
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Derek
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5 Mar 2011 18:55 |
Sylvia.....here's something to wake up to!..see also message before this one.
Have been looking back into the direct line of Gratton as far as I can.
JAMES GRATTON baptised 13.03.1731 married SARAH MARPLE 01.01.1762...............was the son of William Gratton and Elizabeth nee Eaton..William was in turn the son of WILLIAM GRATTON and MARY nee BROCKSOPP........Details:-
William Gratton married Mary Brocksopp 25.04.1677 (I CAN GO NO FURTHER BACK)........they had the following children:-
Ellen 17.10.1677 WILLIAM 09.05.1680......married ELIZABETH EATON 04.03.1717 Robert 15.04.1683 John 03.08.1686 Joseph 11.04.1689 Thomas 14.08.1692
ELIZABETH EATON was one the following children of JOHN AND SARAH EATON..whose marriage I can't find....
Thomas Eaton 16.11.1684 David Eaton 12.06.1687 ELIZABETH EATON 28.10.1688 Hannah 27.12.1691 Mary 30.06.1695 Anne 01.06.1698 John 01.10.1702
WILLIAM GRATTON and ELIZABETH EATON married 25,04.1677 and had the following children:-
David Gratton 08.03.1719 Samuel Gratton 25.07.1721 Hannah Gratton 07.10.1723....buried 30.10.1723 William 02.09.1725......buried 29.03.1726 Sara 07.04.1727 Joseph 02.08.1728....buried 21.08.1730
and JAMES GRATTON 13.03.1731 who married Sarah Marple 01.01.1762.
not bad eh??......Parish Record research is so much more fun than simply copying and pasting Census and BMD Records!!
All the best
Derek
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Derek
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5 Mar 2011 14:57 |
Yes Sylvia..same parents. Baptisms as follows:-
Sarah 24.07.1791 Grace 12.01.1800 James 25.05.1806 Frances 04.08.1815.
Interesting how often the same given name recurs in successive generations......
Derek
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Sylvia
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5 Mar 2011 10:42 |
Good morning Derek, its evening here,
Can you help with a couple of names please, you sent me,
JAMES GRATTON married SARAH FERN at Bonsall 14.02.1791 and had the following children:-
Hannah 03.03.1793 Elizabeth 01.02.1795 Mary 24.07.1796 Ann 13.05.1798 (Buried 21.02.1800) James 09.06.1802 John 22.04.1804 SAMUEL 13.01.1811 Dorothy Marple 07.06.1812 William 25.12.1816
Can you check if these are children of the same couple,
Sarah 1791 Grace 1799 Henry 1806 Frances 1815
Thank you for your help
Sylvia (in Oz )
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Derek
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5 Mar 2011 09:55 |
good morning Sylvia....yep..they were first cousins.....there are so many Grattons.Ferns. and Marples at Bonsall..that I could probably show all sorts of relationships between them........depends on how far you want to go with your Family Tree..........I have previously researched the Marple family for somebody on GR.....it's a massive Derbyshire family.
Let me know if I can be of any further help to you.
Best wishes
Derek.
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