Hi list, I'm researching the above names from & around Bedford. Does anyone have any info they can share? Jane
Angela, Thanks for the idea which I had not considered - now it looks like a long search through all the PR's mfor the area in the hope that he was christened 'somewhere'!! Dave -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Angela Cox Sent: 24 June 2008 18:55 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BDF] Eaton Socon Apprenticeships 1617-1776 note 62 (the end) Hi, I checked the entry in Thurleigh PR and it does say that Thomas is from Eaton Socon, but when I had a look in the PR there wasn't an entry for 1790 or anytime afterwards, so I presume he was resident in Eaton Socon rather than born there. Angela __________________________________________________________ Sent from Yahoo! Mail. A Smarter Email http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html The List Guidelines http://bedfordrootsweb.blogspot.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Internal Virus Database is out of date. Checked by AVG. Version: 8.0.100 / Virus Database: 270.4.1/1511 - Release Date: 20/06/2008 11:52
Hi, I checked the entry in Thurleigh PR and it does say that Thomas is from Eaton Socon, but when I had a look in the PR there wasn't an entry for 1790 or anytime afterwards, so I presume he was resident in Eaton Socon rather than born there. Angela __________________________________________________________ Sent from Yahoo! Mail. A Smarter Email http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html
May I just thank Jim for all his hard work in transcribing all the Eaton Socon apprentice papers - I have been waiting with baited breath for a reference to Thomas Richardson who was I believe born there c 1790 - but no such luck. Thomas went on to marry Mary Hooton or Houghton at Thurleigh 6th May 1811, He died in Bedford Workhouse 29th Jun 1847 [There are two burial records for Thomas Richardson, in the NBI 1. Name Thomas Richardson, Date 6th July 1847, aged 57, Place Renhold, Description All Saints Denomination Anglican, County BDF 2. Name Thomas Richardson, Date 5th July 1847, Aged 57, Description Workhouse, Denomination Poor Law Union, County BDF. It appears he died at the workhouse and was to be buried there but obviously family took his body back to Renhold and the 'original record of burial' at the workhouse was not removed from the Workhouse Register.] But I am still trying to get on the Richardson line back prior to c 1790. Anyone looking at the same family?? Dave V -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jim Bundy Sent: 22 June 2008 17:35 To: Huntingdon Rootsweb; Bedford Rootsweb Subject: [BDF] Eaton Socon Apprenticeships 1617-1776 note 62 (the end) HI, Forgot to mention, this is the last of the Apprenticeships for the poor children of Eaton Socon, at least those that were filmed anyway. Jim Bundy The List Guidelines http://bedfordrootsweb.blogspot.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG. Version: 8.0.100 / Virus Database: 270.4.1/1511 - Release Date: 20/06/2008 11:52
HI, Forgot to mention, this is the last of the Apprenticeships for the poor children of Eaton Socon, at least those that were filmed anyway. Jim Bundy
This Indenture, made the 8th Day of June in the Sixteenth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth; and in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and seventy six Witnesseth, That John Morton Church Warden of the Parish of Offord Darcey in the County of Huntingdon and Thomas Morton John Barnes Senr Overseers of the Poor of the said Parish, by and with the Consent of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace of the said County whose Names are hereunto subscribed, have put and placed, and by these Presents do put and place Elizabeth Meeks a poor Child of the said Parish, Apprentice to John Woolerston of Eton Socon in the County of Bedford with him to dwell and serve from the Day of the Date of these Presents, until the said Apprentice shall accomplish her full age of Twenty One years or day of Marriage according to the Statute in that Case made and provided. During all which Term the said Apprentice her said Master faithfully shall serve in all lawful Business, according to her Power, Wit, and Ability; and honestly, orderly and obediently, in all things demean and behave herself towards her said Master and his during the said Term. And the said John Woolerston for himself, his Executors and Administrators doth Covenant and Grant to and with the said Church Wardens and Overseers, and every of them, and every of their Executors and Administrators, and their and every of their Successors, for the time being, by these presents, That the said John Woolerston the said Apprentice in Houswifry the Art of Mantua making the best of his wife's knowledge & also to read write & cast accounts shall teach or cause to be instructed And shall and will, during all the Term aforesaid, find, provide and allow, unto the said Apprentice, meet, competent and sufficient Meat, Drink and Apparel, Lodging, Washing and all other Things necessary and fit for an Apprentice. And all shall and will so provide for the said Apprentice, that she be not any way a Charge to the said Parish, or Parishioners of the same; but of and from all Charge shall and will save the said Parish and Parishioners harmless and indemnified during the said Term. In Witness whereof, the Parties abovesaid to these present Indentures interchangeably have put their Hands and Seals the Day and Year above-written. Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of (being first duly stamped) Benjamin Pooley my mark Martin Pell my mark Huntingdonshire June 11th 1776 We whose Names are subscribed, Justices of the Peace of the County aforesaid, (one being of the quorum) do consent to the putting forth of the abovesaid Elizabeth Meeks Apprentice, according to the Intent and Meaning of the above Indenture. W N Blundell (?) Jackson June 8th 1776 Be it Remembered before the ensealing this Indenture it was agreed that the within named John Woolerston is to have with Elizabeth Meeks the apprentice named in this Indenture the sum of Ten Pounds to be paid at the Sealing this Indenture. Preed of Thos Morton the within named Overseer of the Poor the sum of Ten Pounds being the full Payment with Eliz Meeks the within named Apprentice. Witness Thos Small John Woolerston Be it Remembered at the expiration of her Apprenticeship the within named Eliz Meeks is to have Double Apparell of all sorts good & new that is to say one new suit for the Holidays and another for the working days
Hi, 1801 Quote.... "There was a few cottages in High Town, soon to be known as Donkey Hall" It would appear that the area obtained this name after a donkey was used to haul bricks to High Town Road from a demolished property, I think it was to build a church or similar. Sorry but that is all I can remember without searching through all my books. Hope this helps, Regards, Jo > > From: [email protected] > Date: 2008/06/17 Tue AM 12:40:25 BST > To: [email protected] > Subject: [BDF] "Donkey Hall" Luton > > Hi Listers > > I have a 1938 birth certificate that shows the birth place, and mother's > residence, as "Donkey Hall" in Luton. > > Can someone direct me to a map or location plan or some history about this > place? Was it near "Mount Pleasant" or 'Keelings Cottages'? > > No pressure but a marriage hangs on the outcome. > > Kind regards > > David Fletcher > > ****************************************************************************** > *************************** > > Looking for a holiday in Florida? > Contact: Marilyn & John > [email protected] > for more details. > www.floridamagic.org.uk > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > > > > > > > The List Guidelines > > http://bedfordrootsweb.blogspot.com/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam
Dear Stella Thank you so much for these I really appreciate it Off to peep at them now Carole > > Hi, Not in Bedfordshire - or England > > Searching the National Archive of Canada - Soldiers of WW1 - > http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/cef/001042-100.01-e.php > Lists 6 SCUTT surnames: 2 born in Canada - 4 born in various > locations in England. > > In Canada - Searching the Online White Pages Directory - MyTelus.com > http://www.mytelus.com > 46 SCUTT surnames Nationwide - Canada > 20 in the Province of Ontario, 7 in the Province of Alberta - 11 in > the Province of British Columbia. > > Searching the Provincial Archive of B.C. Vital Events Index. > Marriage 1857-1932 - Birth: 1872 - 1903 - Death: 1872 -1987. > Finds: 4 SCUTT Marriages - 4 Males 1912 Victoria BC, 1914 -1917 > Vancouver. > 2 Females. -1926 New Westminster BC, 1928 -Penticton BC > Finds: 12 SCUTT Deaths: > 6 Male :1959 -1974 > 6 Female : 1940 -1977. > > *Marriage Registration will show all the personal information > required at the time - including date and place of birth, Names of > Parents including mothers maiden name - Place of birth of Parents. > ** Death Registration will show all personal Information required at > the time. - much depends on the knowledge of the Informant. Date and > Place of Birth - Names of Parents, including mothers maiden name if > known - {many times the info re the mother is not know??? one > wonders!] Place of Birth of Parents. > > The filmed registrations can be viewed at no cost at the Provincial > Archive in Victoria, Some Public or University > Libraries. Transcriptions . Copies at the cost of copy machine - > usually .50 cents Cndn or less. Information is also available from > the Archive at $19.00 + Cndn. > > There are Volunteers at Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness - > British Columbia. > ANY who offer Lookup of Public record - can view the filmed > registration - transcribe or copy the information found.* Volunteers > can not charge for their time - can charge for their out of pocket > expenses - and for cost of transportation. > Volunteers - Some offer Search for Obituary - Others offer Cemetery > Photo's. > Cheers, Stella > > > >
Hi David Yes all that has been professionally one by Jim Scutt It is his One Name Study I am trying to chase any connections that may be out there for him Really like the day and date on your messages Carole ----- Original Message ----- From: "David" <[email protected]> Have you checked the IGI and the 1881 census transcript on www.familysearch.org? David
It was in the High Town area of Luton, an area adjacent to and just to the north of the railway station. A search on google states that it was a cottage in the High Town area, so called because it was the first cottage erected in that district and the materials used were taken from the Baptist Meeting House which was being rebuilt, and were transported from that site by donkey. David --- En date de : Mar 17.6.08, [email protected] <[email protected]> a écrit : > De: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Objet: [BDF] "Donkey Hall" Luton > À: [email protected] > Date: Mardi 17 Juin 2008, 1h40 > Hi Listers > > I have a 1938 birth certificate that shows the birth place, > and mother's > residence, as "Donkey Hall" in Luton. > > Can someone direct me to a map or location plan or some > history about this > place? Was it near "Mount Pleasant" or > 'Keelings Cottages'? > > No pressure but a marriage hangs on the outcome. > > Kind regards > > David Fletcher > > ****************************************************************************** > *************************** > > Looking for a holiday in Florida? > Contact: Marilyn & John > [email protected] > for more details. > www.floridamagic.org.uk > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > > > > > > > > The List Guidelines > > http://bedfordrootsweb.blogspot.com/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message _____________________________________________________________________________ Envoyez avec Yahoo! Mail. Une boite mail plus intelligente http://mail.yahoo.fr
Hi Angela Any reference at all .... Its for a one name study Does Warwickshire have BMD CDs like Bristol ? ( I have Bristol ones ) Thanks for responding Angela Carole
Good Evening from Australia Bedford I am hoping that someone can seesome scutts or variations of this name Any reference at all would be fantastic Thanks for listening Carole Anderson
Have you checked the IGI and the 1881 census transcript on www.familysearch.org? David --- En date de : Lun 16.6.08, micas <[email protected]> a écrit : > De: micas <[email protected]> > Objet: [BDF] Calling all Scutts , Scutt, Scudds, Skutt etc Anyone seen any BMDs for these nmaes in Bedford's history > À: [email protected] > Date: Lundi 16 Juin 2008, 14h09 > Good Evening from Australia Bedford > I am hoping that someone can seesome scutts or variations > of this name > Any reference at all would be fantastic > Thanks for listening > Carole Anderson > > > > The List Guidelines > > http://bedfordrootsweb.blogspot.com/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message _____________________________________________________________________________ Envoyez avec Yahoo! Mail. Une boite mail plus intelligente http://mail.yahoo.fr
Hi Listers I have a 1938 birth certificate that shows the birth place, and mother's residence, as "Donkey Hall" in Luton. Can someone direct me to a map or location plan or some history about this place? Was it near "Mount Pleasant" or 'Keelings Cottages'? No pressure but a marriage hangs on the outcome. Kind regards David Fletcher ****************************************************************************** *************************** Looking for a holiday in Florida? Contact: Marilyn & John [email protected] for more details. www.floridamagic.org.uk >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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Hi, Not in Bedfordshire - or England Searching the National Archive of Canada - Soldiers of WW1 - http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/cef/001042-100.01-e.php Lists 6 SCUTT surnames: 2 born in Canada - 4 born in various locations in England. In Canada - Searching the Online White Pages Directory - MyTelus.com http://www.mytelus.com 46 SCUTT surnames Nationwide - Canada 20 in the Province of Ontario, 7 in the Province of Alberta - 11 in the Province of British Columbia. Searching the Provincial Archive of B.C. Vital Events Index. Marriage 1857-1932 - Birth: 1872 - 1903 - Death: 1872 -1987. Finds: 4 SCUTT Marriages - 4 Males 1912 Victoria BC, 1914 -1917 Vancouver. 2 Females. -1926 New Westminster BC, 1928 -Penticton BC Finds: 12 SCUTT Deaths: 6 Male :1959 -1974 6 Female : 1940 -1977. *Marriage Registration will show all the personal information required at the time - including date and place of birth, Names of Parents including mothers maiden name - Place of birth of Parents. ** Death Registration will show all personal Information required at the time. - much depends on the knowledge of the Informant. Date and Place of Birth - Names of Parents, including mothers maiden name if known - {many times the info re the mother is not know??? one wonders!] Place of Birth of Parents. The filmed registrations can be viewed at no cost at the Provincial Archive in Victoria, Some Public or University Libraries. Transcriptions . Copies at the cost of copy machine - usually .50 cents Cndn or less. Information is also available from the Archive at $19.00 + Cndn. There are Volunteers at Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness - British Columbia. ANY who offer Lookup of Public record - can view the filmed registration - transcribe or copy the information found.* Volunteers can not charge for their time - can charge for their out of pocket expenses - and for cost of transportation. Volunteers - Some offer Search for Obituary - Others offer Cemetery Photo's. Cheers, Stella At 05:09 AM 16/06/2008, you wrote: >Good Evening from Australia Bedford >I am hoping that someone can seesome scutts or variations of this name >Any reference at all would be fantastic >Thanks for listening >Carole Anderson > > > >The List Guidelines > >http://bedfordrootsweb.blogspot.com/ > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Listers, So sorry. I've mixed in some of my research in Scotland here. This note is what I intended to send to our English lists. :( Jim Bundy This Indenture made the Third Day of July in the Fourth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, Francs, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth; and in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and Sixty Four Witnesseth, That William Law and John Whiston Church-Wardens of the Parish of Eaton Socon in the County of Bedford And Isaac Yarrow Edward Goodliff and William Brown Overseers of the Poor of the said Parish, by and with the consent of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said County of Bedford whose names are hereunto subscribed, have put and placed, and by these Presents do put an place William Fisher a poor child of the said parish, Apprentice to John Fisher of Eaton Socon aforesaid Baker with him to dwell and serve from the Day of the Date of these Presents, until the said Apprentice shall accomplish his full Age of Twenty Three Years according to the Statute in that Case made and provided. During all which Term the said Apprentice his said Master faithfully shall serve in all lawful Business, according to his Power, Wit, and Ability; and honestly, orderly and obediently, in all Things demean and behave himself towards his said Master and all his during the said Term. And the said John Fisher for himself, his Executors and Administrators doth Covenant and Grant to and with the said Church-Wardens and Overseers, and every of them, their and every of their Executors and Administrators, and their and every of their Successors, for the time being, by these Presents, That the said John Fisher the said Apprentice in the trade or Art of a Baker which he now useth shall teach & instruct or cause to be taught or instructed the best way and manner that he can And shall and will, during all the Term aforesaid, find, provide and allow, unto the said Apprentice meet, competent, and sufficient Meat, Drink, and Apparel, Lodging, Washing, and all other things necessary and fit for an Apprentice. And also shall and will so provide for the said Apprentice, that he be not any way a charge to the said Parish, or Parishioners of the same; but of and from all Charge shall and will save the said Parish and Parishioners harmless and indemnified during the said Term. And at the end of the said Term, shall and will make, pride, allow and deliver unto the said Apprentice double Apparel of all sorts, good and new (that is to say) a good new suit for the Holy Days, another for the Working days. In Witness whereof, the Parties abovesaid to these present Indentures interchangeably have put their Hands and Seals the Day and Year above-written. Sealed and delivered in the Presence of John Frank William Day (?) We whose Names are subscribed, Justices of the Peace for the County of Bedford aforesaid, (One f us being of the Quorum) do consent to the putting forth of the abovesaid William Fisher Apprentice, according to the Intent and Meaning of the above Indenture. John Bodes Centris Field
This Indenture made the Third Day of July in the Fourth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, Francs, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth; and in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and Sixty Four Witnesseth, That William Law and John Whiston Church-Wardens of the Parish of Eaton Socon in the County of Bedford And Isaac Yarrow Edward Goodliff and William Brown Overseers of the Poor of the said Parish, by and with the consent of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said County of Bedford whose names are hereunto subscribed, have put and placed, and by these Presents do put an place William Fisher a poor child of the said parish, Apprentice to John Fisher of Eaton Socon aforesaid Baker with him to dwell and serve from the Day of the Date of these Presents, until the said Apprentice shall accomplish his full Age of Twenty Three Years according to the Statute in that Case made and provided. During all which Term the said Apprentice his said Master faithfully shall serve in all lawful Business, according to his Power, Wit, and Ability; and honestly, orderly and obediently, in all Things demean and behave himself towards his said Master and all his during the said Term. And the said John Fisher for himself, his Executors and Administrators doth Covenant and Grant to and with the said Church-Wardens and Overseers, and every of them, their and every of their Executors and Administrators, and their and every of their Successors, for the time being, by these Presents, That the said John Fisher the said Apprentice in the trade or Art of a Baker which he now useth shall teach & instruct or cause to be taught or instructed the best way and manner that he can And shall and will, during all the Term aforesaid, find, provide and allow, unto the said Apprentice meet, competent, and sufficient Meat, Drink, and Apparel, Lodging, Washing, and all other things necessary and fit for an Apprentice. And also shall and will so provide for the said Apprentice, that he be not any way a charge to the said Parish, or Parishioners of the same; but of and from all Charge shall and will save the said Parish and Parishioners harmless and indemnified during the said Term. And at the end of the said Term, shall and will make, pride, allow and deliver unto the said Apprentice double Apparel of all sorts, good and new (that is to say) a good new suit for the Holy Days, another for the Working days. In Witness whereof, the Parties abovesaid to these present Indentures interchangeably have put their Hands and Seals the Day and Year above-written. Sealed and delivered in the Presence of John Frank William Day (?) We whose Names are subscribed, Justices of the Peace for the County of Bedford aforesaid, (One f us being of the Quorum) do consent to the putting forth of the abovesaid William Fisher Apprentice, according to the Intent and Meaning of the above Indenture. John Bodes Centris Field
This Indenture Witnesseth that Thomas Brown of Little End in the Parish of Eaton Socon in the County of Bedford Single man doth put himself Apprentice Samuel Wootten of Little end aforesaid weaver to learn his Art and with him after the manner of an Apprentice to serve from the Tenth Day of October last past for the term of Seven Years from thence next ensuing and fully to be compleat and ended during which term the said Apprentice his Master faithfully shall and will serve his Secrets keep his lawfull commands every where gladly do. He shall do no damage to his said Master nor see it to be done by others but to his Power shall let or forthwith give Notice to his said Master of the same. The Goods his said Master he shall not waste nor the same without License of his to any give or lend Hurt to his said Master he shall do away or procure to be done he shall neither buy nor sell without his Master's License. Taverns, Inns or Ale houses he shall not haunt. All into Dice, Kiltie or any other unlawful Game he shall not play nor from the service of Wisnit(?) Haster Day nor Night plant himself that in all things do an honest and fruitful Apprentice shall and will do main and behave himself towards his said Master and all his during the said term. And the said Samuel Wootten the said Apprentice in the Art of a weaver which he now useth shall teach and instruct or cause to be taught and instructed the best Way and Manner that he intending and allowing unto his said Apprentice Meat Drink Coalling Washing Lodging and all other Necessaries during the said term. And fir the true performance of all and every of the Covenants and Agreements aforesaid either of the said Parties bindeth himself firmly by these presents. In Witness whereof the Parties abovesaid to these Indentures interchangeably have set their Hands and Seals the Eighteenth Day of February in the Second Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord the George the 3d by the Grace of God of Great Britain, France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith and in the Year of our Lord 1762 N.B. What Money or other Thing is Given or Contracted for with the Apprentice must be inserted in Words as loneth and the Duties paid within the Time Limits to the Stamp Office or the Indentures will be void the Master forfeit fifty Pounds and another Penalty and the Apprentice to be disabled to follow the Trade or be made Free and so forth. Note The Office is No 8 in Lincoln Inn New Square London and the Open Hours are from Nine to Twelve in the Morning and from Two to Five in the Afternoon Holy days excepted. Samuel Wootten his Mark Whereas Thomas Brown is by Indenture of this date bound an Apprentice to me for the Term of Seven years from the tenth day of October last year Notwithstanding which I do hereby agree to discharge the said Samuel Wootten & his shall be full Liberty to depart from my service at the end of five years of his Apprenticeship or in default of my performance of this agreement. I promise to pay to the said Thomas Brown Forty Pounds as witness my hand this 18th Febry 1762 Witness J W Alle(?) The Mark of Samuel Wootten
Most of my family originates from Gt. Staughton and I often access that film. I will be glad to see if I can find a baptism record around that date in the next few weeks. Some of those early years have damaged pages with some entries unreadable, but I would be glad to see what I can find. I do have some information on the other children, as some of my lines tie into this family. Please contact me off-line at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> - Robin Ruff Van Wagenen. ----- Original Message ----- From: David<mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: 06/01/2008 10:09 AM Subject: [BDF] Re : Jame Beal ? 1736 Gt Staughton was in Hunts, not Beds (Lt Staughton was in Beds), and the parish register hasn't been extracted onto either the IGI or BVRI, nor is a transcript available from Hunts FHS. The good news is that, unlike many Hunts parishes, the PR has been filmed by the LDS so is available to order and view at your nearest Family History Centre of the LDS, unless Huntingdon Records Office is closer David --- En date de : Dim 1.6.08, Nicci Hartland <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> a écrit : > De: Nicci Hartland <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> > Objet: [BDF] Jame Beal ? 1736 > À: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> > Date: Dimanche 1 Juin 2008, 17h52 > Hi Listers, > > I was wondering if anyone could help me with information on > my 6th Great > Grandfather James Beal/Beale > > Here is what I believe so far: > > He was born abt 1736 in Great Staughton, Bedfordshire, > England > Married Sarah Sibley b. abt 1746 in Eaton Socon, > Bedfordshire, England > marriage date 17 Oct 1768 in Wilden, Bedfordshire, England > > They had the following children: > > Elizabeth b. 1769 Wilden > James b. 1774 Wilden m Elizabeth Flanders 11th Oct 1802 in > Roxton > John b. 1777 Wilden d. 1780 Wilden > Thos/Thomas 1780 Wilden > John b. 1782 Wilden > > > I have looked through the LDS and can't find any record > of a baptism in or > around Great Staughton. > > If anyone could help with any information I would really > appreciate it. > > Thanks in advance > > Nicci > > > > The List Guidelines > > http://bedfordrootsweb.blogspot.com/<http://bedfordrootsweb.blogspot.com/> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? En finir avec le spam? Yahoo! Mail vous offre la meilleure protection possible contre les messages non sollicités http://mail.yahoo.fr<http://mail.yahoo.fr/> Yahoo! Mail The List Guidelines http://bedfordrootsweb.blogspot.com/<http://bedfordrootsweb.blogspot.com/> ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message