Congratulations on both anniversaries Anne, and thanks for the all the work you've done which has helped so many people the world over. Regards Jan Mermaid Beach, Qld, Australia [email protected] wrote: Well Done , What a way to remember both wonderful days Here's to another 41 Bill Stratton Cole Harbour NS Canada Scribe FreeREG Lins. From: "Anne Cole" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Subject: [LIN] Anniversaries > Today is the 24th anniversary of the founding of the Lincolnshire Family > History Society, 6th January 1990 (which was my 17th wedding anniversary, > making today my 41st). > ------------------------------- 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
Greetings, all! I have a bit of a conundrum and would welcome your input. My 2X great grandparents were William Henry WINTER and Jane EYRE who married 15 May 1856 at Brauncewell. Their first child Ann was born 1857 Bicker. The next 4 were born in Caythorpe - George 1858, Sarah 1861, James 1862, Mary 1863 (died and buried Caythorpe 1864). The last 5 children were born in Fulbeck - John Benjamin 1867, Mary Jane 1869, Charles 1870, William Henry Jr. 1871, Herbert 1873, Nellie 1874 Thomas K. 1875 (my great grandfather). I have the baptism pages from the PRs for all the children through John Benjamin, then I have looked at every page on Find My Past and there are no other children in the PRs for William and Jane although Renee Redshaw looked them up on her fiche for me awhile back and found Sep 1873 Herbert WINTER Apr 1874 Nellie WINTER Dec 1875 Thomas K. WINTER I found the page for the marriage Renee sent me at the same time (George AUBROOK aka HAWBROOK and Rebecca CHRISTIAN 1804 Fubeck - William WINTER's maternal grandparents), but hanged if I can find the last 6 children. Is it possible those entries are from a different book that isn't uploaded at FMP yet or the BTs for PR entries that are missing? Suggestions anyone? Additionally, I wonder if anyone can give me any information about Gallipot Hall? It looks to me like it is/was on the southeast corner of South Heath Road and Pottergate Lane. William Henry WINTER was listed in the 1871 census as Groundskeeper and he lived on The Heath. The entries immediately before are residences listed as Southorpe, Gatehouse, The Heath and Gallipot Hall where Joseph GARLAND is resident as Groundskeeper then 3 residences on the The Heath after the WINTERs followed by 2 at Maiden House. In 1881 It appears the WINTER and GARLAND families are in the same residences although the Garland residence is no longer listed as Gallipot Hall and they are now both listed as Farm Bailiff. I would love to be able to pin down just where the WINTERs lived and if that house is still there. I would also love to determine just who William Henry worked for. I thought the FANEs owned most of the parish and he likely worked for them until I saw Gallipot Hall and Pottergate Farm (was this farm in operation at that time?). Could he have worked for someone else? I've looked at the area as far as I can at street level on Google Maps and could kick myself. Had I known when I was stationed in England and visited friends in Lincs on a regular basis, I would have done a great deal of research there. I've eaten at the Hare and Hounds and been in almost all the villages right around Fulbeck and never knew my roots were there! The WINTERs came to the US in 1882. Many thanks in advance! Susan Reynolds
Many thanks for the kind wishes received. I have had, as they say, a quiet day at home, typing up Workhouse Correspondence! :-) Anne -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Meg and Mike Hartford Sent: 06 January 2014 15:27 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [LIN] Anniversaries Congratulations on both anniversaries, Ann. Meg and Mike Sent from my iPad > On 6 Jan 2014, at 10:10, "Anne Cole" <[email protected]g> wrote: > > Today is the 24th anniversary of the founding of the Lincolnshire > Family History Society, 6th January 1990 (which was my 17th wedding > anniversary, making today my 41st). > > Happy Birthday LFHS. > > Anne > > Anne Cole, President, Lincolnshire Family History Society > > Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index > http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ > > Lincolnshire Family History Society > http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk > > > > ------------------------------- > 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
Congratulations on both anniversaries, Ann. Meg and Mike Sent from my iPad > On 6 Jan 2014, at 10:10, "Anne Cole" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Today is the 24th anniversary of the founding of the Lincolnshire Family > History Society, 6th January 1990 (which was my 17th wedding anniversary, > making today my 41st). > > Happy Birthday LFHS. > > Anne > > Anne Cole, President, Lincolnshire Family History Society > > Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index > http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ > > Lincolnshire Family History Society > http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk > > > > ------------------------------- > 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, Missing Lincs, I need help from someone who knows Alackby parish real well. It appears that the churchyard was closed for burials and that a new "civil" public cemetery was opened. But I can find no proof. Is there a public (or "Civil") cemetery in Aslackby? When did the churchyard close? Lou
Today is the 24th anniversary of the founding of the Lincolnshire Family History Society, 6th January 1990 (which was my 17th wedding anniversary, making today my 41st). Happy Birthday LFHS. Anne Anne Cole, President, Lincolnshire Family History Society Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk
Well Done , What a way to remember both wonderful days Here's to another 41 Bill Stratton Cole Harbour NS Canada Scribe FreeREG Lins. From: "Anne Cole" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Subject: [LIN] Anniversaries > Today is the 24th anniversary of the founding of the Lincolnshire Family > History Society, 6th January 1990 (which was my 17th wedding anniversary, > making today my 41st). >
Hello Listers, Please can SKS help or advise me? I am trying to find the birth and parents of my 6xg grandfather, Nicholas SIMPSON who was a Grazier and may possibly have been born in the 1670’s and died (burial) 6.7.1722. I believe the BT’s for Thorpe St Peter are in a poor shape for this period. What I do know about Nicholas is:- 1. First marriage to Elizabeth ?? 6.6.1694 and they had 3 children (names and dates known). I do not know what happened to Elizabeth. 2. Second marriage to Mary STAMP 1.5.1703 they had 8 children, again names and dates known. 3. I also have Nicholas’s will, (dated July 1721) in which his kinsman William SIMPSON is mentioned. The will is witnessed, amongst others, by a Thomasin SIMPSON. It is my belief that this is the wife of the above William SIMPSON as I have found on the I.G.I two children born in Croft and two born in Thorpe St Peter to a William and Thomasin SIMPSON. These children together with Nicholas”s children are all born within a similar time span. Of course William could be a cousin or uncle but because of the children’s dates of birth I think they are more likely to be brothers. Can anyone suggest a way I can work around this information, perhaps using William as a possible sibling, to get back to Nicholas’s birth and parents names. It is also possible he had brothers John and Edward but I am unable to supply proof. I know there are SIMPSON's in Thorpe St Peter all through the 1600’s and it is driving me nuts being almost sure they are all mine but because I can’t sort out Nicholas and his parents I am unable to confirm them and add them to my tree!! I don't think there was a large population in Thorpe St Peter at this time, therefor I would put money on the fact that all the SIMPSON’s were related in some way. Many many thanks in advance for any help. Maria Skipton
G'day Marian Sage After reading the Lincs Family History Magazine I checked on the 1881 British census Did not realise how many RAWLINSON names were there Found your Mable RAWLINSON age 4 Dwelling North End Golden Cross Swineshead My Grandmother was Jessie Maud RAWLINSON age 3 living at Spalding Raod (Borad School for Infants) Gosberton The girls were simular age so may have known each other at some time? What do you think Bridget DRAPER/WILKINSON born Lincoln but now in South Australia ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1911 census 15 St nicholas Road, Hythe, Kent Herbert Mizen - head - 27 - married - chauffer - worker - born Kensington London Catherine Mizen - wife - 32 - married 4 years - 2 children, one living, one died - born Allington Lincoln Louis Mizen - son - 2.1/2 months - b Hythe Kent could this be the chap? Sandra
Lou He was in Allington in 1851, 71 and 81 (so probably 61 as well): 1851 Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 2138; Folio: 149; Page: 29 Reg. District: Newark Sub District: Long Bennington Parish: West Allington Enum. District: 12 & 13 Address: West Allington County: Nottinghamshire BAKER, John Head Married M 30 Ag Lab East Allington, Lincolnshire BAKER, Sarah Wife Married F 30 Muston, Leicestershire BAKER, Robert Son M 7 West Allington, Lincolnshire BAKER, John Son M 3 West Allington, Lincolnshire 1871 Source Citation: Class: RG10; Piece: 3544; Folio: 11; Page: 13 Reg. District: Newark Sub District: Bennington Parish: West Allington Enum. District: 1 Address: West Allington County: Nottinghamshire BAKER, John Head M 50 Ag Lab Lincolnshire BAKER, Sarah Wife F 49 Leicestershire BAKER, Robert Son M 27 Ag Lab Lincolnshire BAKER, John Son M 24 Ag Lab Lincolnshire BAKER, Mary Daughter F 19 Domestic servant out of employment Lincolnshire 1881 Source Citation: Class: RG11; Piece: 3378; Folio: 6; Page: 5 Reg. District: Newark Sub District: Bennington Parish: Allington (East and West) (Lincoln) Address: Allington (East And West) (Lincoln) County: Nottinghamshire BAKER, Robert Head Married M 37 Gardener Allington, Lincolnshire BAKER, Alice Wife Married F 30 Sedgebrook, Lincolnshire BAKER, John H Son Single M 5 Scholar Allington, Lincolnshire BAKER, Hannah B Daughter Single F 3 Allington, Lincolnshire BAKER, Arthur Son Single M 0 Allington, Lincolnshire John A member of Lincolnshire Family History Society ________________________________ From: Louis Mills <[email protected]> To: Eng Lincsgen <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, 4 January 2014, 18:36 Subject: [LIN] Robert BAKER of Allington Who was Robert BAKER, born circa 1843 in Allington. I have it on good authority that he died in Australia in 1890. Was he in Allington in 1851 and 1861?
Lou, I have friend here in Perth of the name Brian LEANING-MIZEN, not a relation, but will send the message on to him to see if it helps him - if he is into genealogy - or if he sees a link that I can pass back to the list. Peter Holmes Western Australia. Skype ; p.g.holmes [HOLMES (Witham on the Hill, Manthorpe, Spalding, Pinchbeck, Donington then Leicestershire)]. [HOLMES to S. Africa as from mid 1890's]. [DAVISON (Spalding, Donington, Ingoldmells, Skegness)]. [CRAGG (Lincolnshire, Leicestershire & Nottinghamshire)] [FREER (Leicestershire)]. [RYLOTT & WITHERINGTON (Anwick, N & S Kyme, N & S Rauceby, Surfleet, Gosberton Clough etc., Spalding)] [RYLOTT (Ontario Canada & some in New York & Florida USA)] Villages are in Lincolnshire unless stated. PLUS 4 DUTCH surname lines - from Rotterdam area (in Dutch). -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Louis Mills Sent: Sunday, 5 January 2014 2:22 AM To: Eng Lincsgen Subject: [LIN] I've got a MIZEN to sell Hi, Missing LIncs, In the vein of this month's theme, I've got a man to sell: Herbert Louis MIZEN, born 1864, married 1907 to Catherine AUKLAND. I can't find him in the census. I think his wife went by the nickname "Kate" and they may have wound up in Australia. The only concrete data I have is that they married in West Allington, LIN, in January, 1907. Kate was 12 in the 1891 census, so she should have been around 27 when she married. What's he worth to you? I've never seen the name MIZEN in Lincolnshire, so I'm not convinced he's one of ours.
I got this man’s name from member contacts on Lincs Family History - have tried to email him with no success - just wondering if he has changed email address. Regards Jan Sent from Windows Mail
In 1911 there is an Emma AUCKLAND Married, age 42 ( married 24 years bn Somerby) living as Domestic Housekeeper in Grantham. No husband with her but has 6 children. Margaret Taylor ( Port Perry.Ont) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Louis Mills" <[email protected]> To: "Eng Lincsgen" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2014 1:31 PM Subject: [LIN] Emma LAMBLEY Hi, Missing Lincs, I'm offering this relative for sale: Emma LAMBLEY, born late 1868, Somerby, LIN, mar. 7 May 1887 to John AUCKLAND. Found in the 1881, 1891 and 1901 census in LIN. What became of her? Do you have this LAMBLEY in your tree? Lou
And while we're at it.... Who was Robert BAKER, born circa 1843 in Allington. I have it on good authority that he died in Australia in 1890. Was he in Allington in 1851 and 1861? Lou
Victor, I (& "John" in the salutation) have come to the same conclusions - apart from the place of birth. Peter Holmes Western Australia. Skype ; p.g.holmes [HOLMES (Witham on the Hill, Manthorpe, Spalding, Pinchbeck, Donington then Leicestershire)]. [HOLMES to S. Africa as from mid 1890's]. [DAVISON (Spalding, Donington, Ingoldmells, Skegness)]. [CRAGG (Lincolnshire, Leicestershire & Nottinghamshire)] [FREER (Leicestershire)]. [RYLOTT & WITHERINGTON (Anwick, N & S Kyme, N & S Rauceby, Surfleet, Gosberton Clough etc., Spalding)] [RYLOTT (Ontario Canada & some in New York & Florida USA)] Villages are in Lincolnshire unless stated. PLUS 4 DUTCH surname lines - from Rotterdam area (in Dutch). -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Victor Markham Sent: Saturday, 4 January 2014 7:51 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [LIN] Elizabeth (Eliza) RYLOTT b abt 1844 Gosberton John I have had another loom at the 1851 census image and it does say John was married and above all a Rail Labourer. So he is the right one. It is on piece HO107-2094_Fo-608_Page-17 he, along other rail labourers were lodging at Essendine. Presumably building the railway through Lincolnshire I will send you a copy of the piece separate in a moment The only difference between us is that I, and the census, have his birth at Billingborough whilst you have him as being Surfleeet (I think) Victor On 03/01/2014 11:27 PM, Peter HOLMES wrote: > Victor & Susan, > > I too tried Susan's suggestion of "negativising" the image and I also got > "Rail Road Labourer's Wife" > > I must have had a senior's moment regarding the bastardy reference as I > searched for Eliza rather than Ann hence I got John DAWSON! Ann's mother in > law, and sister in law were also called Eliza(beth). > > Regarding John, if he was boarding the landlord might have been giving the > info to the enumerator and though that JR was single. What age was the John > you found> > > Also on the subject of "John", I am Peter. (I sometimes say that John Holmes > was my little brother of movie fame). > > Peter Holmes
Hi, Missing Lincs, I'm offering this relative for sale: Emma LAMBLEY, born late 1868, Somerby, LIN, mar. 7 May 1887 to John AUCKLAND. Found in the 1881, 1891 and 1901 census in LIN. What became of her? Do you have this LAMBLEY in your tree? Lou
Hi, Missing LIncs, In the vein of this month's theme, I've got a man to sell: Herbert Louis MIZEN, born 1864, married 1907 to Catherine AUKLAND. I can't find him in the census. I think his wife went by the nickname "Kate" and they may have wound up in Australia. The only concrete data I have is that they married in West Allington, LIN, in January, 1907. Kate was 12 in the 1891 census, so she should have been around 27 when she married. What's he worth to you? I've never seen the name MIZEN in Lincolnshire, so I'm not convinced he's one of ours. Lou
Victor & Susan, I too tried Susan's suggestion of "negativising" the image and I also got "Rail Road Labourer's Wife" I must have had a senior's moment regarding the bastardy reference as I searched for Eliza rather than Ann hence I got John DAWSON! Ann's mother in law, and sister in law were also called Eliza(beth). Regarding John, if he was boarding the landlord might have been giving the info to the enumerator and though that JR was single. What age was the John you found> Also on the subject of "John", I am Peter. (I sometimes say that John Holmes was my little brother of movie fame). Peter Holmes Western Australia. Skype ; p.g.holmes [HOLMES (Witham on the Hill, Manthorpe, Spalding, Pinchbeck, Donington then Leicestershire)]. [HOLMES to S. Africa as from mid 1890's]. [DAVISON (Spalding, Donington, Ingoldmells, Skegness)]. [CRAGG (Lincolnshire, Leicestershire & Nottinghamshire)] [FREER (Leicestershire)]. [RYLOTT & WITHERINGTON (Anwick, N & S Kyme, N & S Rauceby, Surfleet, Gosberton Clough etc., Spalding)] [RYLOTT (Ontario Canada & some in New York & Florida USA)] Villages are in Lincolnshire unless stated. PLUS 4 DUTCH surname lines - from Rotterdam area (in Dutch). -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Victor Markham Sent: Saturday, 4 January 2014 1:42 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [LIN] Elizabeth (Eliza) RYLOTT b abt 1844 Gosberton Hi John I have tried to read the census image showing Ann Rylat it appears to be something like 'Rail backed labourer's wife'. I am not sure about the second word You mention Eliz relation with John Dawson. From the link Pam provided it was Charles Haw who was sued for maintenance at Boston Petty Sessions. I wonder where John Dawson came in. I have found a John Rylott in the 1851 census but he is listed as a boarder and unmarried so he can't be the right John. There are no matching John Rylot names on Ancestry so will need to think of a variant. Victor
Pam, Thanks for your findings about Ann SMITH RYLAT. (I had overlooked searching for the variants of RYLOTT.) Ann's relationship with John Dawson and the birth of "Eliz." Perhaps did not worry John in 1849/51, but where was John on census night 1851? Ann is shown as "head" on census page and has a lengthy occupation (ending in "wife" - the first words are not readable by me [yet]). I will have to see if I can find him out of county. Peter Holmes Western Australia. Skype ; p.g.holmes [HOLMES (Witham on the Hill, Manthorpe, Spalding, Pinchbeck, Donington then Leicestershire)]. [HOLMES to S. Africa as from mid 1890's]. [DAVISON (Spalding, Donington, Ingoldmells, Skegness)]. [CRAGG (Lincolnshire, Leicestershire & Nottinghamshire)] [FREER (Leicestershire)]. [RYLOTT & WITHERINGTON (Anwick, N & S Kyme, N & S Rauceby, Surfleet, Gosberton Clough etc., Spalding)] [RYLOTT (Ontario Canada & some in New York & Florida USA)] Villages are in Lincolnshire unless stated. PLUS 4 DUTCH surname lines - from Rotterdam area (in Dutch). -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Pam Downes Sent: Friday, 3 January 2014 10:33 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [LIN] Elizabeth (Eliza) RYLOTT b abt 1844 Gosberton The 1851 census clearly shows an Eliza Smith, aged 5, born Gosberton, listed as the daughter of Ann RYLAT. HO107/2096 folio 252 page 24 Also in the family, living in Surfleet is William RYLAT, son, aged 1, born Surfleet. So Ann definitely had a child out of wedlock. What will be more difficult to prove is that Eliza is John's daughter, though it seems unlikely that she is. http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LIN/bastardy_1846.html Scroll down to the entries for the 24 April. Pam Proud to be a member of Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.co.uk/ On 03/01/2014 01:55, Pam Downes wrote: > The first suggestion is - what proof did the family member give you to > support the information about Eliza(beth)? And did they say that the > baby's surname was Smith or Rylott? If there are no details regarding a > birth registration or baptism, then if the family member who gave you > the information is still alive surely makes sense to ask them why they > made such a statement. > > Pam > Proud to be a member of Lincolnshire Family History Society > http://www.lincolnshirefhs.co.uk/ > > > > > On 03/01/2014 01:25, Peter HOLMES wrote: >> Greetings for 2014, >> >> >> >> John RYLOTT b 1826 Gosberton married Ann SMITH b 1825 in 1849 aged about 22 >> & 24. >> >> >> >> I have just noticed that on info passed to me ages ago by a family member >> that they had a daughter Eliza(beth) - possibly Augusta - in 1844. >> >> >> >> That would be 5 years before marriage and when parents aged only 17 & 19. >> Not impossible but ??. >> >> >> >> Have done an Ancestry search in the 1851 census for Lincolnshire without >> success. >> >> >> >> Any suggestions? >> >> >> >> Peter Holmes >> >> Western Australia. Skype ; p.g.holmes >> >> [HOLMES (Witham on the Hill, Manthorpe, Spalding, Pinchbeck, Donington then >> Leicestershire)]. [HOLMES to S. Africa as from mid 1890's]. [DAVISON >> (Spalding, Donington, Ingoldmells, Skegness)]. [CRAGG (Lincolnshire, >> Leicestershire & Nottinghamshire)] [FREER (Leicestershire)]. [RYLOTT & >> WITHERINGTON (Anwick, N & S Kyme, N & S Rauceby, Surfleet, Gosberton Clough >> etc., Spalding)] [RYLOTT (Ontario Canada & some in New York & Florida USA)] >> Villages are in Lincolnshire unless stated. PLUS 4 DUTCH surname lines - >> from Rotterdam area (in Dutch). >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- 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