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STOVIN, John (Hull area)

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Elaine

Elaine Report 29 Aug 2015 21:09

Complete brick wall with John Stovin first concrete record I have is below:.

Baptism record No. 279: 1818 Holy Trinity, Hull. June 3 (this was the last entry in June therefore I would guesstimate that the date is 30th there is no note to suggest it was omitted at the 3rd, the entry before Williams entry is June 30th the entry after is July 1st) Parents: John & Ann Stovin Abode: Hull Fathers Occ: Labourer

searched the years either side - no other records for John and Ann.

William married Mary Ann Lamb in 1839 in Hull. I have a full data for these two and their offspring. William's marriage certificate says father deceased (his occupation was fishmonger). So John died prior to 1839, cannot find a record.

This was all I found John Stovin married to Ann Bray Holy Trinity Hull 11/10/1802 (if this is correct there is a 16 year gap before Williams came along), the only other thing I found was a death for an Ann Stovin wife of John Stovin in the Holy Trinity for 29/3/1799 but this is too early or it could have been another wife.

I thought I'd cracked it when I found a Holy Trinity record 11/7/1793 John the son of George Stovin but he died in 1794 so now I'm stuck.

Ideas anyone?

Andrew

Andrew Report 29 Aug 2015 21:25

What year was the baptism? Was it for William?

EDIT

This one?


Name:William Stovin
Gender:Male
Baptism Date:3 Jun 1818
Baptism Place:Kingston Upon Hull, York, England
Father:John Stovin
Mother:Ann
FHL Film Number:990829
Reference ID:p35


Andy

Elaine

Elaine Report 29 Aug 2015 21:33

Yes, that's the one, sorry hadn't realised I'd missed off the year so edited the original post, thanks.

malyon

malyon Report 29 Aug 2015 23:13


John Stovin
England Deaths and Burials
Name John Stovin
Gender Male
Burial Date 13 Aug 1819
Burial Place Evesham, Worcester, England
Age 44
Birth Date 1775

Mike *

Mike * Report 30 Aug 2015 01:17

???????

UK, Land Tax Redemption, 1798

Tenant:
John Stovin

Residence:
Sheffield, Yorkshire (West Riding), England

Year:1798

Volume:3

Gee

Gee Report 30 Aug 2015 10:06

The baptism you found for a John in 1793 couldn't be the same John who married in 1802

This could be possible



Name:John Stovin

Gender:Male

Baptism Date:5 Mar 1786

Baptism Place:Hook, York, England

Father:William Stovin

FHL Film Number:1545725

Reference ID:item 1

Gritty

Gritty Report 30 Aug 2015 10:11

Select Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991
Name: Ann Stovin
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 28 Jul 1830
Burial Place: Hull, York, England
FHL Film Number: 1657074
Reference ID: V10 P116
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Perhaps a sibling of William?

Yorkshire, bishop's transcripts of burials Transcription
First name(s) Ann
Last name Stevin
Birth year 1815
Burial year 1815
Burial date 17 Sep 1815
Age at death 2W
Burial place Hull, St Mary
Father's first name(s) John
County Yorkshire (East Riding)
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I don't see other marriages within Hull, but there are other possible marriages close by:
Yorkshire, bishop's transcripts of marriages Transcription
name(s) John Stovin
Residence Goole
Marriage year 1808
Marriage date 30 Jun 1808
Marriage place Hook
Spouse's name(s) Ann Atkin
Spouse's residence Howden
County Yorkshire (West Riding)

LondonBelle

LondonBelle Report 30 Aug 2015 10:15

What were the names of the Witnesses on William's Marriage Certificate?

Andrew

Andrew Report 30 Aug 2015 10:25

Remember baptism can be done at any age. Its not a birth record.

Andy

Gee

Gee Report 30 Aug 2015 11:30

You're right Andy, baptisms can happen at any age but this is the death of the John born in 1793

John

Last nameStovin

Age
-

Birth year
-

Burial year1794

Burial date03 Oct 1794

Burial placeHull, Holy Trinity

Father's first name(s)George

CountyYorkshire (East Riding)

ArchiveEast Riding Archives & Local Studies Service

Archive referencePE 158/77

Record setYorkshire Burials

CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records

SubcategoryDeaths & burials

Collections fromGreat Britain

Elaine

Elaine Report 30 Aug 2015 13:04

Thanks to all for the responses so far....

The Sheffield suggestion is a different branch of the family, two John's in the area but their wives were called Rebecca.

I have looked at the Hook connection this John was the son of William Stovin and Esther Leaper. And this is close enough to Hull to be a possibility. He married Ann Atkin and had a son called John born in Hook in 1809.

The death of Ann in 1830 is a possibility, the transcript offers no other clues.

The child Ann could well be a sibling, St Marys is just up the road from Holy Trinity.

The baptism record is in line with Williams age at census records.

The witnesses on the marriage related to Jane Ball so no clues there either.

I have found a John Stovin born 1770 Scotton Lincs, unable to find out what his wife was called, had a son called Anthony in 1798, then lost track of him.

I found another John Stovin born 1775 in Whitgift, no other info on him but some of his brothers did migrate to Hull and surrounding area.

Gee

Gee Report 30 Aug 2015 13:20

Elaine

This looks like the John you found in 1770


JOHN

Last nameSTOVIN

Birth year1770

Death year1834

Age64

Burial year1834

Burial day
26

Burial month1

PlaceSCOTTON

Church descriptionST GENEWYS

Church denominationANGLICAN

CountyLincolnshire

Record setNational Burial Index for England & Wales

CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records

SubcategoryDeaths & burials

Collections fromGreat Britain

Gee

Gee Report 30 Aug 2015 13:24

????

1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription

Scotton Town, Scotton, Gainsbro, Lincolnshire, England

John Stor Male 70 1771 Lincolnshire, England
Ann Stor Female 60 1781 Lincolnshire, England

Elaine

Elaine Report 30 Aug 2015 17:31

Thanks for that .. so that's one discounted, I had another message to say the one born in Whitgift 1775 was not the right one either, so this leaves me with the one born in Hook. I cant find anything else about him after the birth of John in 1809.

Elaine

Elaine Report 30 Aug 2015 21:19

Update ... I can now discount the John born in Hook 1786, he died in 1848 in Goole I found him on the 1841 census.

That's all 3 of my possibles discounted. I don't know where to look now.

The death record for Ann in 1830 has her age as 58, this would mean she would have been 46 when William was born and if the daughter Ann was also hers, she would have been 43 whilst not impossible it seems a bit unusual.

Elaine

Elaine Report 18 Sep 2015 22:07

Thanks to all who have helped with this, I think I have solved it, still a bit of guesswork but working on the assumption that the only remaining John (whom I have not been able to discount) was born in 1775 in Whitgift (and some of his brothers migrating to the Hull area) who probably married Ann Atkin in 1808 in Hook, is the John I have been looking for, still no death found for him but on this assumption I can now trace his family back to the late 1500s. There are NO clues from any of the Parish records, but another researcher has come up with the same probabilities so, for now I am going with it. Thanks all for your help and input.