Hi Darryl, I cannot thank you enough for this info from Sawley/Long Eaton! Also for the other snippet about the 1512 chaplain. I would love to talk to you in more depth about the STARBUCK items but also about the rest of your knowledge of Sawley pre-1700, so, hoping that it's OK, I'll email you offlist with more questions and info. Thanks again Celia Renshaw in Chesterfield, Derbyshire On 1 February 2017 at 21:18, D & A Smedley via DERBYSGEN <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Cecelia, for some years I have been gathering data on the inhabitants of > Sawley, Long Eaton and Wilsthorpe prior to 1700. I now have over 1200 > entries, including the following STARBUCKS: > > 1600 John PYM of L/E mar. Alice STARBUCKE of Toten at Attenborough Notts. 27 > Jan > 1619 Edward STARBUCKE of L/E apprenticed 24 Jan to Anthony BRISTOW tyler and > bricklayer. London Apprenticeship Records, findmypast > 1619 Thomas STARBUCKE yeoman of L/E, father of the above Edward > 1638 Robert STARBUCK witness to will of Edward BURTON yeoman L/E > 1652 Thomas STARBUCKE L/E widower Admin. at PCC > 1656 William STARBUCKE L/E Michaelmas Rents DRO D51M/M9 > 1660 Thomas STARBUCK L/E Admin Lichfield > 1680 Thos STARBUCK son of Elizabeth WILLIAMS L/E widow. Will proved Sawley 2 > Dec 1685 > > Hope these may be of assistance. The Edward Starbucke apprenticeship could > be your man, particularly if he pursued that trade in Nantucket. > > Cheers, > > Darryl > Sydney Australia > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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