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    1. [LIN] Changing names
    2. Adele Pentony-Graham
    3. So many folk used to change their names, often wondered why, what are they hiding from? I know many young men before enlisting changed their name and age, but then how would any official business reach them, like change names. Young men put their ages down to fight, if only the knew what was ahead of them, would they have done it realising their future, I bet not.. With me, I hated my married name, so when my husband died in 2000, I added my maiden name and hyphened it, but not for official records, would cost something to change all the records.. also got tired of people ringing me up for Mr Graham.. foxed them when Mr no longer existed! Even you check records, miss spelt was this done on purpose or just written the way it sounded, which ever way it makes it interesting doing the research! -- Adele Pentony-Graham Carterton Cemetery Clareville Researcher Carterton Researcher. and Featherston. WW1. Cemetery.

    03/17/2014 04:38:07
    1. Re: [LIN] Why would you change your name?
    2. Victor Markham
    3. I have encountered this in my research. Fortunately not a direct relation. Just a relation of my cousin. I wont mention any names as descendants of the person concerned are still living, I met one last year, but will try and give an idea what happened. The chap concerned was born in Scotland and was sent to Canada by the Scottish Orphanage. He fought in the First war with the Canadian army. After the war he stole something small and was jailed for a little while. To hide this he changed his surname. When he married in the 1920's he gave a fictional name as his father and asked his sister if he could use her name as his mother. She refused but he still listed her name as his mother (she may not have spoken to him after that). When he died his death details listed his fictional father and his sisters name as his mother. How he got away with this I have no idea but then there were no computers in those days. Another case my grandfather was born illegitimate in 1862 and named George Henry Briggs. When his mother married, Charles Markham in 1865 he became known as George Henry Markham. A name he used when he married. All his descendants were Markham's (like me). I wondered if Charles Markham could be his father and married when he did. I decided to have a DNA test. The result was that there was no way I could be a Markham. My grandfather's father was possibly Polish. I jokingly said to a Polish friend that a Pole may have raped my great grandmother. However the friend sent me details that in the 1860's poles were persecuted and many fled to England. These included Poles of all walks of life included Counts. My DNA details are on the web site seeing if anyone will get back to me. Two people did but their markers were not enough. I will however always be known as a Markham. Victor On 16/03/2014 9:15 PM, Louis Mills wrote: > Hi, Missing LIncs, > > This question came up on another mailing list, but why would you change your name? > > No, not YOU, but one of your ancestors. I have some personal experience with this. I was born with the name you all know me by, but my mother registered me under her new married name when it came time for school. Fewer questions, I guess, when it came time to meet the teacher. But when I turned 18 I faced three issues that would affect me for the rest of my life: > > 1. I was going to college to get a degree. Should it be in my birth name or my school name. > 2. Potential military service. > 3. Potential Citizenship in my new country. > > Mind, you, my birth record didn't match my school records, and I needed the birth record for #2 and #3. Now, in America, like in England, you can go by any name you want as long as you are not engaged in any fraud or felonious act. I elected to return to my birth name, and I'm not sorry. > > But I can understand why one of my ancestors might pick a different name. Particularly if they had a criminal past, or had abandoned a family, or fled a large debt. Or if they had a father they disliked. Some men used an older brother's name to enlist if they were under age, and the new name "stuck". My wife has an ancestor who won a ticket to America in a card game and he adopted the name written on the ticket and never reverted back. > > So, tell, do have a relative who changed his name? Why? > > Lou > > > > ------------------------------- > 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

    03/16/2014 03:35:39
    1. [LIN] Why would you change your name?
    2. Louis Mills
    3. Hi, Missing LIncs,     This question came up on another mailing list, but why would you change your name?     No, not YOU, but one of your ancestors.  I have some personal experience with this.  I was born with the name you all know me by, but my mother registered me under her new married name when it came time for school.  Fewer questions, I guess, when it came time to meet the teacher.  But when I turned 18 I faced three issues that would affect me for the rest of my life: 1.  I was going to college to get a degree.  Should it be in my birth name or my school name. 2.  Potential military service. 3.  Potential Citizenship in my new country.     Mind, you, my birth record didn't match my school records, and I needed the birth record for #2 and #3.  Now, in America, like in England, you can go by any name you want as long as you are not engaged in any fraud or felonious act.  I elected to return to my birth name, and I'm not sorry.     But I can understand why one of my ancestors might pick a different name.  Particularly if they had a criminal past, or had abandoned a family, or fled a large debt.  Or if they had a father they disliked.  Some men used an older brother's name to enlist if they were under age, and the new name "stuck".  My wife has an ancestor who won a ticket to America in a card game and he adopted the name written on the ticket and never reverted back.     So, tell, do have a relative who changed his name?  Why?         Lou

    03/16/2014 08:15:09
    1. [LIN] The Cowleech
    2. Louis Mills
    3. Hi, Missing Lincs,     Any of you have a Cowleech in the family?  This somewhat unpleasant title was for a person who doctored cows.  "Cowhealer" seems like a better term, but we never get to select, do we?  Now, they may have actually used leeches in their healing efforts.  After all, human doctors used to.     The drawing off of a small amount of blood often has a euphoric effect on people, leading doctors to believe that it as doing some good.  I get my euphoria from finding long lost relatives!     While thinking of names for jobs, I am reminded that villages have "nicknames" too.  We discussed a few of those about 4 years ago.  Scunny is Scunthorpe, Solly is Saltfleetby, Hag is Hagwothingham.  But some of them aren't obvious.  So if you have an odd name you are trying to find, this list is a good place to ask.     I noticed that the first name "Samuel" was popular in the midlands back in the mid 1800s.  Tell us about your favorite Samuel in your family tree.         Lou (list admin.)

    03/16/2014 07:01:51
    1. Re: [LIN] Spilsby RD
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. No problem As I said its not complete, its better for some places than others and is a work in progress so will get better in time Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 11/03/2014 08:34, Victor Markham wrote: > Hi Nivard > > Thanks for the link. I have been away hence the late response. > > It just said .... the entry is located between entries for Wellingore > (RD: Sleaford) and Orby (RD: Spilsby). > > Regards > > Victor

    03/11/2014 04:04:56
    1. Re: [LIN] Spilsby RD
    2. Anne Cole
    3. I think it can't be working properly. It is supposed to stay in the same registration district (RD)! The Guild of One-name studies is working on the cardinal points. Cardinal points are the first and last marriage in each parish in a registration district for each quarter and show where each parish begins and ends within the page numbering system in a RD. This only works perfectly when all parishes can be looked at. Spalding RD would be a good one to do as only the non-conformist and Register Office marriages are not available. These are always at the end of the numbering system by the way, so if the page numbers for a marriage in a particular quarter go beyond the numbers for the last C of E parish you know that you have a non-con or RO marriage. I know that someone is working on the marriages in the Lincs index, but it is a slow job. The non-con marriages are the ones that the banns are read for in the Workhouse Minute books. For example, the first Horncastle minute book has the banns between John Buffham of Tattershall widower and Elizabeth Cooling of Coningsby widow to be solemnized in the General Baptists Chapel in Coningsby in August 1837. If you look at the marriages for the Horncastle RD for the September quarter 1837, the page number is 517. That is the highest page number for that quarter, except for two that simply have to be incorrect as they are way above this number. Unfortunately not all the workhouse minute books give the place where the couple were to be married, sometimes just a list of names is given. Even so, it is a good indication that the marriage took place (if it did take place) in a non-conformist church or chapel. Stamford of course has a book kept by the clerk where he lists all the marriages that took place in the Stamford RD up to 1863 under the name of the church/chapel/Register Office, but he doesn't give fathers' names. The marriages for these books are included in the post 1837 MI, even the ones for the Rutland & Northamptonshire parishes and the one Huntingdonshire parish that form part of the Stamford Union. Anne Anne Cole, President, Lincolnshire Family History Society Duncalf(e)/Duncuff/Duncuft One-name Study GOONS member 513 http://www.one-name.org/profiles/duncalf.html http://duncalfonenamestudy.tribalpages.com/ Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Victor Markham Sent: 11 March 2014 08:35 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [LIN] Spilsby RD Hi Nivard Thanks for the link. I have been away hence the late response. It just said .... the entry is located between entries for Wellingore (RD: Sleaford) and Orby (RD: Spilsby). Regards Victor On 09/03/2014 11:02 AM, Nivard Ovington wrote: > Hi Victor > > This may be of interest > > Its not complete as it says but can be a help with some > > <http://www.marriage-locator.co.uk/> > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > On 08/03/2014 23:59, Victor Markham wrote: >> Thanks Ann >> >> Little did I know that these volume number help to locate where the >> marriage took place. After all these years I had no idea. It did >> explain why I was puzzled in seeing some page numbers lower in one >> year compared to an earlier year. Time I made a study of this. >> >> Thanks for your help in this. Hope it also helps others to understand >> it too. >> >> Victor > > ------------------------------- > 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 ------------------------------- 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

    03/11/2014 03:55:17
    1. Re: [LIN] Spilsby RD
    2. Victor Markham
    3. Hi Nivard Thanks for the link. I have been away hence the late response. It just said .... the entry is located between entries for Wellingore (RD: Sleaford) and Orby (RD: Spilsby). Regards Victor On 09/03/2014 11:02 AM, Nivard Ovington wrote: > Hi Victor > > This may be of interest > > Its not complete as it says but can be a help with some > > <http://www.marriage-locator.co.uk/> > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > On 08/03/2014 23:59, Victor Markham wrote: >> Thanks Ann >> >> Little did I know that these volume number help to locate where the >> marriage took place. After all these years I had no idea. It did explain >> why I was puzzled in seeing some page numbers lower in one year compared >> to an earlier year. Time I made a study of this. >> >> Thanks for your help in this. Hope it also helps others to understand it >> too. >> >> Victor > > ------------------------------- > 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

    03/11/2014 02:34:33
    1. Re: [LIN] George FRISBY in 1881
    2. sinebeg
    3. He is with his uncle! Name: George Frisby Age: 14 Estimated birth year: abt 1867 Relationship to Head: Nephew Gender: Male Where born: Sedgebrook, Lincoln, England Civil Parish: Peterborough County/Island: Northamptonshire Country: England Street address: Scotney Street Education: Employment status: View image Occupation: Scholar Registration district: Peterborough Sub-registration district: Peterborough ED, institution, or vessel: 32 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 1595 Folio: 36 Page Number: 32 Household Members: Name Age Thomas Frisby 43 Jane Frisby 36 John Burdett 75 George Frisby 14 George Bragg 41 On 10-Mar-14 7:22 AM, Louis Mills wrote: > Hi, Missing LIncs, > > I'm having trouble location George Amos FRISBY in the 1881 census. It should be easy, but perhaps he was mistranscribed or just plain "missed". > > He should be about age 14, born in Sedgebrook, LIN. His father was Amos, his mother was deceased by then. I have him living in Grantham in the 1891 census. I'm fairly certain he married Annie Lucy CRAGG in the June qtr of 1891. > > In 1901 he is at Spittlegate Within, Grantham, LIN. I'd love to know if his wife and two children are there. The Familysearch site has been telling me that they are having technical problems, so you may get those messages, too. > > > But where the heck was he in 1881? > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    03/10/2014 01:34:47
    1. Re: [LIN] George FRISBY in 1881
    2. sinebeg
    3. Wife and THREE children Name: George Frisby Age: 34 Estimated birth year: abt 1867 Relation to Head: Head Gender: Male Spouse: Annie Frisby Birth Place: Sedgebrook, Lincolnshire, England Civil Parish: Spittlegate within Ecclesiastical parish: Grantham St John the Evangelist and Spittlegate County/Island: Lincolnshire Country: England Street address: Occupation: Condition as to marriage: Education: Employment status: View image Registration district: Grantham Sub-registration district: Grantham North ED, institution, or vessel: 15 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 3055 Folio: 77 Page Number: 27 Household schedule number: 181 Household Members: Name Age George Frisby 34 Annie Frisby 34 William Frisby 10 Ethel Frisby 8 Arthur Frisby 6 On 10-Mar-14 7:22 AM, Louis Mills wrote: > Hi, Missing LIncs, > > I'm having trouble location George Amos FRISBY in the 1881 census. It should be easy, but perhaps he was mistranscribed or just plain "missed". > > He should be about age 14, born in Sedgebrook, LIN. His father was Amos, his mother was deceased by then. I have him living in Grantham in the 1891 census. I'm fairly certain he married Annie Lucy CRAGG in the June qtr of 1891. > > In 1901 he is at Spittlegate Within, Grantham, LIN. I'd love to know if his wife and two children are there. The Familysearch site has been telling me that they are having technical problems, so you may get those messages, too. > > > But where the heck was he in 1881? > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    03/10/2014 01:33:56
    1. [LIN] LOVELY family gathering
    2. Geoff Giles
    3. I am, together with my fourth cousin, Sandra CRASHLEY, organising a family gathering to be be held at Minting Village Hall on Saturday 5th July 2014. If you can trace your ancestry back to George LOVELEY and Ann TOYN, who married on 29th April 1778 at St. Oswald¹s church, Rand, then you would be most welcome to join us. It will be an opportunity to meet other members of our extended family and learn more the history of the LOVELY family. We would be interested in hearing from anyone with the LOVELY surname in their family tree, even if a link to George and Ann is not known. We might be related. Over the years the LOVELY surname has also been spelt as LOVELEY or LOVLEY and several present day branches of the family use these variant spellings of the surname. If you would like any further information about our plans for the day then please don¹t hesitate to contact me or Sandra. Regards, Geoff Giles Leicester, UK [email protected] Sandra Crashley Gisborne, New Zealand [email protected]

    03/09/2014 12:09:56
    1. [LIN] Hannah Harrison WAS: Re: Missing Harrisons 1851, Lincolnshire
    2. Pam Downes
    3. OOPS! Me bad. :( There is a death registration for a *Hannah* Harrison in Barnsley registration district in March quarter 1861. Not one for an Elizabeth, as I previously (incorrectly) wrote. Though of course the death certificate would have to be obtained to see if this is likely to be the Hannah that Phyllis is looking for. Pam Proud to be a member of Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.co.uk/ On 08/03/2014 01:41 02:27 [email protected] wrote: In 1851 the family are actually living in Worsbrough Yorkshire. HO107/2333 folio 249 page 5. Worsbrough is in Barnsley registration district. There are death registrations for four Thomas and four William Harrisons in Barnsley registration district between March quarter 1851 and December quarter 1861, and one Elizabeth Harrison in March quarter 1861. The lack of ages at death in the GRO Index for this period of time is not helpful when trying to decide if someone might be 'yours'. Pam Proud to be a member of Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.co.uk/ On 08/03/2014 01:41, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> wrote: Missing information on Harrisons: Ca 1851, John Harrison, labourer, b. Broughton Lincolnshire and living in Northorpe. Wife Hannah Elizabeth age 16 Thomas age 10 Sarah age 6 born 'orthorpe. Also a William Harrison living in the household, possibly John's younger brother. Looking for Hannah, Thomas and William who have been missing since the emigration to USA of John and his two daughters around 1853. Any information including birth, death or marriage records for these three missing people would be greatly appreciated. I have information on the others. Phyllis Harrison

    03/09/2014 11:25:30
    1. [LIN] George FRISBY in 1881
    2. Louis Mills
    3. Hi, Missing LIncs,      I'm having trouble location George Amos FRISBY in the 1881 census.  It should be easy, but perhaps he was mistranscribed or just plain "missed".     He should be about age 14, born in Sedgebrook, LIN.  His father was Amos, his mother was deceased by then.  I have him living in Grantham in the 1891 census.  I'm fairly certain he married Annie Lucy CRAGG in the June qtr of 1891.     In 1901 he is at Spittlegate Within, Grantham, LIN.  I'd love to know if his wife and two children are there.  The Familysearch site has been telling me that they are having technical problems, so you may get those messages, too.     But where the heck was he in 1881?

    03/09/2014 07:22:23
    1. Re: [LIN] Spilsby RD
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi Victor This may be of interest Its not complete as it says but can be a help with some <http://www.marriage-locator.co.uk/> Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 08/03/2014 23:59, Victor Markham wrote: > Thanks Ann > > Little did I know that these volume number help to locate where the > marriage took place. After all these years I had no idea. It did explain > why I was puzzled in seeing some page numbers lower in one year compared > to an earlier year. Time I made a study of this. > > Thanks for your help in this. Hope it also helps others to understand it > too. > > Victor

    03/09/2014 05:02:35
    1. Re: [LIN] Spilsby RD
    2. Victor Markham
    3. Thanks Ann Little did I know that these volume number help to locate where the marriage took place. After all these years I had no idea. It did explain why I was puzzled in seeing some page numbers lower in one year compared to an earlier year. Time I made a study of this. Thanks for your help in this. Hope it also helps others to understand it too. Victor On 08/03/2014 11:05 PM, Anne Cole wrote: > OK. If you search on FreeBMD for Marriages, Spilsby RD Jun Q 1850-Jun Q 1850 > you will get all the marriages that took place in that quarter. The nearest > number to 1099 that I can place is 1095 which took place at Markby (James > Hall). The next three parishes are not deposited (Mavis Enderby, Midville > and Mumby). The next number I can place is 1103 at Orby, the next parish > alphabetically after Mumby (Robert Tutty). Therefore your marriage must be > in one of those three undeposited parishes. I would go for Mumby myself. > Each parish starts on an odd numbered page. Notice how few even numbers > there are in the list - that means that there were no more than 2 marriages > in most of the parishes in that quarter. The likelihood of there being more > than one marriage in the June quarter of 1850 in either Mavis Enderby or > Midville is almost nil, although the June quarter does include May (statute > day was in May and many, many marriages took place just as servants left > their annual service). > > Anne > > Anne Cole, President, Lincolnshire Family History Society > > Duncalf(e)/Duncuff/Duncuft One-name Study GOONS member 513 > > http://www.one-name.org/profiles/duncalf.html > http://duncalfonenamestudy.tribalpages.com/ > > Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index > > http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ > > Lincolnshire Family History Society > > http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Victor Markham > Sent: 08 March 2014 22:46 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [LIN] Spilsby RD > > Ann > > It is Spilsby Jun Q Vol 14 Page 1099 > > John Markham m Ann Johnson > > Victor > > On 08/03/2014 10:34 PM, Anne Cole wrote: >> Victor, can you give me the volume/page number for the marriage you >> want? I may be able to work out which parish it is. >> >> I don't seem to be able to get onto the marriage website at the moment >> though. Anyone else having trouble? I just sent Steve another update. >> Perhaps he is working on it. >> >> Anne >> >> Anne Cole, President, Lincolnshire Family History Society >> >> Duncalf(e)/Duncuff/Duncuft One-name Study GOONS member 513 >> >> http://www.one-name.org/profiles/duncalf.html >> http://duncalfonenamestudy.tribalpages.com/ >> >> Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index >> >> http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ >> >> Lincolnshire Family History Society >> >> http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] >> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Victor Markham >> Sent: 08 March 2014 22:29 >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [LIN] Spilsby RD >> >> Thanks for the clarification Ann >> >> Victor >> >> On 08/03/2014 10:20 PM, Anne Cole wrote: >>> Victor, look at the introduction to the Spilsby RD (word file). It >>> will show the parishes that we were not able to transcribe as they >>> haven't been deposited at Lincolnshire Archives. Also, if the >>> marriage was held in a non-conformist church, or at the Register >>> Office we don't have access to the details. >>> >>> Anne >>> >>> Anne Cole, President, Lincolnshire Family History Society >>> >>> Duncalf(e)/Duncuff/Duncuft One-name Study GOONS member 513 >>> >>> http://www.one-name.org/profiles/duncalf.html >>> http://duncalfonenamestudy.tribalpages.com/ >>> >>> Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index >>> >>> http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ >>> >>> Lincolnshire Family History Society >>> >>> http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: [email protected] >>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Victor >>> Markham >>> Sent: 08 March 2014 22:13 >>> To: [email protected] >>> Subject: [LIN] Spilsby RD >>> >>> It was great that we were allowed to download RD's from Lincs >>> >>> I downloaded the Spilsby RD and have just done a search >>> >>> FreeBMD lists the marriage between John Markham and Ann Johnson in >>> 1850 under Spilsby RD >>> >>> I have searched the Spreadsheet for this marriage but find it was not >>> listed. >>> >>> Does anyone know a reason for this omission? >>> >>> Victor >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> 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 >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> 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 >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > ------------------------------- > 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

    03/08/2014 04:59:23
    1. Re: [LIN] Spilsby RD
    2. Anne Cole
    3. OK. If you search on FreeBMD for Marriages, Spilsby RD Jun Q 1850-Jun Q 1850 you will get all the marriages that took place in that quarter. The nearest number to 1099 that I can place is 1095 which took place at Markby (James Hall). The next three parishes are not deposited (Mavis Enderby, Midville and Mumby). The next number I can place is 1103 at Orby, the next parish alphabetically after Mumby (Robert Tutty). Therefore your marriage must be in one of those three undeposited parishes. I would go for Mumby myself. Each parish starts on an odd numbered page. Notice how few even numbers there are in the list - that means that there were no more than 2 marriages in most of the parishes in that quarter. The likelihood of there being more than one marriage in the June quarter of 1850 in either Mavis Enderby or Midville is almost nil, although the June quarter does include May (statute day was in May and many, many marriages took place just as servants left their annual service). Anne Anne Cole, President, Lincolnshire Family History Society Duncalf(e)/Duncuff/Duncuft One-name Study GOONS member 513 http://www.one-name.org/profiles/duncalf.html http://duncalfonenamestudy.tribalpages.com/ Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Victor Markham Sent: 08 March 2014 22:46 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [LIN] Spilsby RD Ann It is Spilsby Jun Q Vol 14 Page 1099 John Markham m Ann Johnson Victor On 08/03/2014 10:34 PM, Anne Cole wrote: > Victor, can you give me the volume/page number for the marriage you > want? I may be able to work out which parish it is. > > I don't seem to be able to get onto the marriage website at the moment > though. Anyone else having trouble? I just sent Steve another update. > Perhaps he is working on it. > > Anne > > Anne Cole, President, Lincolnshire Family History Society > > Duncalf(e)/Duncuff/Duncuft One-name Study GOONS member 513 > > http://www.one-name.org/profiles/duncalf.html > http://duncalfonenamestudy.tribalpages.com/ > > Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index > > http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ > > Lincolnshire Family History Society > > http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Victor Markham > Sent: 08 March 2014 22:29 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [LIN] Spilsby RD > > Thanks for the clarification Ann > > Victor > > On 08/03/2014 10:20 PM, Anne Cole wrote: >> Victor, look at the introduction to the Spilsby RD (word file). It >> will show the parishes that we were not able to transcribe as they >> haven't been deposited at Lincolnshire Archives. Also, if the >> marriage was held in a non-conformist church, or at the Register >> Office we don't have access to the details. >> >> Anne >> >> Anne Cole, President, Lincolnshire Family History Society >> >> Duncalf(e)/Duncuff/Duncuft One-name Study GOONS member 513 >> >> http://www.one-name.org/profiles/duncalf.html >> http://duncalfonenamestudy.tribalpages.com/ >> >> Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index >> >> http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ >> >> Lincolnshire Family History Society >> >> http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] >> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Victor >> Markham >> Sent: 08 March 2014 22:13 >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [LIN] Spilsby RD >> >> It was great that we were allowed to download RD's from Lincs >> >> I downloaded the Spilsby RD and have just done a search >> >> FreeBMD lists the marriage between John Markham and Ann Johnson in >> 1850 under Spilsby RD >> >> I have searched the Spreadsheet for this marriage but find it was not >> listed. >> >> Does anyone know a reason for this omission? >> >> Victor >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > ------------------------------- > 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 ------------------------------- 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

    03/08/2014 04:05:12
    1. Re: [LIN] Spilsby RD
    2. Victor Markham
    3. Ann It is Spilsby Jun Q Vol 14 Page 1099 John Markham m Ann Johnson Victor On 08/03/2014 10:34 PM, Anne Cole wrote: > Victor, can you give me the volume/page number for the marriage you want? I > may be able to work out which parish it is. > > I don't seem to be able to get onto the marriage website at the moment > though. Anyone else having trouble? I just sent Steve another update. > Perhaps he is working on it. > > Anne > > Anne Cole, President, Lincolnshire Family History Society > > Duncalf(e)/Duncuff/Duncuft One-name Study GOONS member 513 > > http://www.one-name.org/profiles/duncalf.html > http://duncalfonenamestudy.tribalpages.com/ > > Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index > > http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ > > Lincolnshire Family History Society > > http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Victor Markham > Sent: 08 March 2014 22:29 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [LIN] Spilsby RD > > Thanks for the clarification Ann > > Victor > > On 08/03/2014 10:20 PM, Anne Cole wrote: >> Victor, look at the introduction to the Spilsby RD (word file). It >> will show the parishes that we were not able to transcribe as they >> haven't been deposited at Lincolnshire Archives. Also, if the marriage >> was held in a non-conformist church, or at the Register Office we >> don't have access to the details. >> >> Anne >> >> Anne Cole, President, Lincolnshire Family History Society >> >> Duncalf(e)/Duncuff/Duncuft One-name Study GOONS member 513 >> >> http://www.one-name.org/profiles/duncalf.html >> http://duncalfonenamestudy.tribalpages.com/ >> >> Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index >> >> http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ >> >> Lincolnshire Family History Society >> >> http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] >> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Victor Markham >> Sent: 08 March 2014 22:13 >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [LIN] Spilsby RD >> >> It was great that we were allowed to download RD's from Lincs >> >> I downloaded the Spilsby RD and have just done a search >> >> FreeBMD lists the marriage between John Markham and Ann Johnson in >> 1850 under Spilsby RD >> >> I have searched the Spreadsheet for this marriage but find it was not >> listed. >> >> Does anyone know a reason for this omission? >> >> Victor >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > ------------------------------- > 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

    03/08/2014 03:46:13
    1. Re: [LIN] Spilsby RD
    2. Anne Cole
    3. Victor, can you give me the volume/page number for the marriage you want? I may be able to work out which parish it is. I don't seem to be able to get onto the marriage website at the moment though. Anyone else having trouble? I just sent Steve another update. Perhaps he is working on it. Anne Anne Cole, President, Lincolnshire Family History Society Duncalf(e)/Duncuff/Duncuft One-name Study GOONS member 513 http://www.one-name.org/profiles/duncalf.html http://duncalfonenamestudy.tribalpages.com/ Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Victor Markham Sent: 08 March 2014 22:29 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [LIN] Spilsby RD Thanks for the clarification Ann Victor On 08/03/2014 10:20 PM, Anne Cole wrote: > Victor, look at the introduction to the Spilsby RD (word file). It > will show the parishes that we were not able to transcribe as they > haven't been deposited at Lincolnshire Archives. Also, if the marriage > was held in a non-conformist church, or at the Register Office we > don't have access to the details. > > Anne > > Anne Cole, President, Lincolnshire Family History Society > > Duncalf(e)/Duncuff/Duncuft One-name Study GOONS member 513 > > http://www.one-name.org/profiles/duncalf.html > http://duncalfonenamestudy.tribalpages.com/ > > Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index > > http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ > > Lincolnshire Family History Society > > http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Victor Markham > Sent: 08 March 2014 22:13 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [LIN] Spilsby RD > > It was great that we were allowed to download RD's from Lincs > > I downloaded the Spilsby RD and have just done a search > > FreeBMD lists the marriage between John Markham and Ann Johnson in > 1850 under Spilsby RD > > I have searched the Spreadsheet for this marriage but find it was not > listed. > > Does anyone know a reason for this omission? > > Victor > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > ------------------------------- > 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 ------------------------------- 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

    03/08/2014 03:34:33
    1. Re: [LIN] Spilsby RD
    2. Victor Markham
    3. Thanks for the clarification Ann Victor On 08/03/2014 10:20 PM, Anne Cole wrote: > Victor, look at the introduction to the Spilsby RD (word file). It will show > the parishes that we were not able to transcribe as they haven't been > deposited at Lincolnshire Archives. Also, if the marriage was held in a > non-conformist church, or at the Register Office we don't have access to the > details. > > Anne > > Anne Cole, President, Lincolnshire Family History Society > > Duncalf(e)/Duncuff/Duncuft One-name Study GOONS member 513 > > http://www.one-name.org/profiles/duncalf.html > http://duncalfonenamestudy.tribalpages.com/ > > Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index > > http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ > > Lincolnshire Family History Society > > http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Victor Markham > Sent: 08 March 2014 22:13 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [LIN] Spilsby RD > > It was great that we were allowed to download RD's from Lincs > > I downloaded the Spilsby RD and have just done a search > > FreeBMD lists the marriage between John Markham and Ann Johnson in 1850 > under Spilsby RD > > I have searched the Spreadsheet for this marriage but find it was not > listed. > > Does anyone know a reason for this omission? > > Victor > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > ------------------------------- > 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

    03/08/2014 03:28:34
    1. Re: [LIN] Spilsby RD
    2. Anne Cole
    3. Victor, look at the introduction to the Spilsby RD (word file). It will show the parishes that we were not able to transcribe as they haven't been deposited at Lincolnshire Archives. Also, if the marriage was held in a non-conformist church, or at the Register Office we don't have access to the details. Anne Anne Cole, President, Lincolnshire Family History Society Duncalf(e)/Duncuff/Duncuft One-name Study GOONS member 513 http://www.one-name.org/profiles/duncalf.html http://duncalfonenamestudy.tribalpages.com/ Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Victor Markham Sent: 08 March 2014 22:13 To: [email protected] Subject: [LIN] Spilsby RD It was great that we were allowed to download RD's from Lincs I downloaded the Spilsby RD and have just done a search FreeBMD lists the marriage between John Markham and Ann Johnson in 1850 under Spilsby RD I have searched the Spreadsheet for this marriage but find it was not listed. Does anyone know a reason for this omission? Victor ------------------------------- 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

    03/08/2014 03:20:00
    1. [LIN] Spilsby RD
    2. Victor Markham
    3. It was great that we were allowed to download RD's from Lincs I downloaded the Spilsby RD and have just done a search FreeBMD lists the marriage between John Markham and Ann Johnson in 1850 under Spilsby RD I have searched the Spreadsheet for this marriage but find it was not listed. Does anyone know a reason for this omission? Victor

    03/08/2014 03:13:26