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 > 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 > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 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 On 03/01/2014 3:57 PM, Peter HOLMES wrote: > 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 > > > ------------------------------- > 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
For what it is worth, the Wilson's mentioned are mine and as correct as I know. Bazza ps. I to would be interested in any PR's too, Thanks. On 1 January 2014 10:05, John Lindley <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Christine > Many thanks for the information, i will follow up on it. > > Regards John > > On 01/01/2014 01:41, Christine Cunningham wrote: > > Found this... > > > > > > Welcome to Genuki, ENG, Lincolnshire, Langtoft > > Just CLOSE this window when you are done. > > > > From: Carol J. Markillie and others > > Please verify entries against the parish register. > > Some entries may not be Anglican Church register entries. > > ---------------------------------- > > Baptisms: > > 5 Oct 1743 Samuel LE PLA or LEPLA, s/o Samuel & Mary > > 22 Mar 1749 Ann ADDEY, d/o Thomas and Ann > > 15 Aug 1790 Sarah COLLINS > > 20 Feb 1803 Jane WILSON > > 18 Dec 1806 William RATE, s/o John & Mary > > 29 Apr 1809 John WILSON to Edward & Eliz > > 20 Feb 1842 Emma Ann TAYLOR d/o James and Rebecca > > 2 Jun 1867 Betsy HALLUM, d/o John and Maria > > > > > > Burials: > > > > > > > > Marriages: > > 4 Jun 1877 William WARD and Ellen WILSON > > 5 Jun 1899 John Edward KING and Betsy HALLAM > > > > > > ---------------------------------- > > *** Last revised 17-March-2013 *** > > > > Sent from my iPad > > > > On 27 Dec 2013, at 09:41, "John Lindley" <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > > Hi List > > > > Is anyone researching 'Collins' in the langtoft area of Lincoln shire > > I particular I am interested in a William Collins born about 1750 at > > Langtoft. He married a Sarah Fisher at Greatford in 1782. > > > > Are there any printed PR's for Langtoft? > > > > Any help would be appreciated. > > > > Many thanks > > > > John Lindley > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > 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 > > > > ------------------------------- > > 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 >
Hi there Martyn, Karen, for what it is worth, I have a James Patchett circa 1825, who married one of my relatives namesMary Ann Wilson in Langtoft Lincolnshire in 1848, the grooms father's name was Thomas Patchett. The brides father was named Robert Wilson D.o.b. 1801 Langtoft Lincolnhire. There was a birth for James & Mary Ann Parchett, named, mary Ann Patchett christened 28 th Dec.1851 in Langtoft. I do not know if there is a connection in all of this, but it might seem that the Patchett family put themselves about in Lincolnshire at least. If anyone can advance this information, I would grate fully ask for a copy PLEASE. Bazza On 2 January 2014 18:01, Louis Mills <[email protected]> wrote: > Martyn, > > Here is John Marius Wilson's 1870 Gazetteer entry on Holland Fen: > > HOLLAND-FEN, a fen and a chapelry in Boston district, Lincoln. The fen > lies averagely on the North Forty foot drain, near the Boston and Lincoln > railway, 8 miles NW by W of Boston; comprises about 22, 000 acres; and is > divided, in allotments, among eleven parishes, called the Holland-Fen > towns. The reclamation of it was effected considerably in the time of > Charles I.; was carried on afterwards to a state of profitable cultivation; > and resulted in material benefit, not only to the parishes immediately > interested in it, but to the town and port of Boston.—The chapelry was > constituted in 1812; has > been said to include the entire fen, with upwards of 10,000 inhabitants; > has been said also to be a mere appendage of the > curacy of Fosdyke, or of the rectory of Algarkirk; but is really a > separate charge with a pop. of about 1,223. Its church stands in the > Fosdyke allotment, close to the North Forty-foot drain, 4 miles WNW of > Langrick r. station, and 8 NW by W of Boston; but is 12 miles NNW of > Fosdyke. Its post town is Boston. The living is a vicarage in the diocese > of Lincoln. Value. £150. Patron, the Rev. B. Berridge. The church was built > in 1812. There is a national school. > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Hello, Peter! I pulled that image into my photo editor and made it a negative image. That occupation looks like Rail Road Laborer Wife. Regards, Susan Reynolds Western Kentucky USA
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).
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). >> >> >> >> >>
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). > > > > > ------------------------------- >
Martyn, What are the given names for these? There is a stronghold of PATCHETTs in the Tattershall/Tattershall Thorpe parishes. I know of only one Wiliam HUDSON who married a Frances PATCHETT 15 May 1823, Tattershall ... I don't have a family connection for either of them - yet. I found that marriage when I was hunting and gathering PATCHETTs after I found out my g-g-grandfather James VAMPLEW's biological father was a PATCHETT. Regards, Karen Glass Illinois LFHS member Sent from my iCloud! On Jan 02, 2014, at 11:35 AM, Louis Mills <[email protected]> wrote: >From a non-subscriber: Hi List, I am new to this list from Sydney Australia and want to learn about my HUDSON/PATCHETT ancestors who were part of the Holland Fen parish as of 1813 (and probably earlier but I cannot find parish records for Holland Fen before 1813). Their abode is listed as 'Extra parochial'. I understand the concept of this description but am curious as to where this 'Extra parochial' area may have actually been located in relation to Holland Fen parish. I assume it was close by otherwise the family would have attended another parish closer to where they lived. Regards Martyn ------------------------------- 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
Martyn, Here is John Marius Wilson's 1870 Gazetteer entry on Holland Fen: HOLLAND-FEN, a fen and a chapelry in Boston district, Lincoln. The fen lies averagely on the North Forty foot drain, near the Boston and Lincoln railway, 8 miles NW by W of Boston; comprises about 22, 000 acres; and is divided, in allotments, among eleven parishes, called the Holland-Fen towns. The reclamation of it was effected considerably in the time of Charles I.; was carried on afterwards to a state of profitable cultivation; and resulted in material benefit, not only to the parishes immediately interested in it, but to the town and port of Boston.—The chapelry was constituted in 1812; has been said to include the entire fen, with upwards of 10,000 inhabitants; has been said also to be a mere appendage of the curacy of Fosdyke, or of the rectory of Algarkirk; but is really a separate charge with a pop. of about 1,223. Its church stands in the Fosdyke allotment, close to the North Forty-foot drain, 4 miles WNW of Langrick r. station, and 8 NW by W of Boston; but is 12 miles NNW of Fosdyke. Its post town is Boston. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Lincoln. Value. £150. Patron, the Rev. B. Berridge. The church was built in 1812. There is a national school.
Hi, Martyn, I hope you have your subscription issues resolved by now. You can check out the Profile on Hoilland Fen which is on Genuki. It should answer a few of your questions about its Political history: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LIN/HollandFen/#Politics Lou (list admin.) ________________________________ From: Louis Mills <[email protected]> To: Eng Lincsgen <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 2, 2014 9:34 AM Subject: [LIN] HUDSON/PATCHETT from 'Extra parochial' Holland Fen Parish >From a non-subscriber: Hi List, I am new to this list from Sydney Australia and want to learn about my HUDSON/PATCHETT ancestors who were part of the Holland Fen parish as of 1813 (and probably earlier but I cannot find parish records for Holland Fen before 1813). Their abode is listed as 'Extra parochial'. I understand the concept of this description but am curious as to where this 'Extra parochial' area may have actually been located in relation to Holland Fen parish. I assume it was close by otherwise the family would have attended another parish closer to where they lived. Regards Martyn ------------------------------- 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
>From a non-subscriber: Hi List, I am new to this list from Sydney Australia and want to learn about my HUDSON/PATCHETT ancestors who were part of the Holland Fen parish as of 1813 (and probably earlier but I cannot find parish records for Holland Fen before 1813). Their abode is listed as 'Extra parochial'. I understand the concept of this description but am curious as to where this 'Extra parochial' area may have actually been located in relation to Holland Fen parish. I assume it was close by otherwise the family would have attended another parish closer to where they lived. Regards Martyn
Can someone please tell me if Lincstothepast has changed their mode of entry . I have tried every way possible and cant get any results. I was looking for Althorpe Burials 1800 to 1850 . all I get is a square with a X in the middle. I have in the recent past got a message page not available. Bev on Bribie Island
Hi Christine Many thanks for the information, i will follow up on it. Regards John On 01/01/2014 01:41, Christine Cunningham wrote: > Found this... > > > Welcome to Genuki, ENG, Lincolnshire, Langtoft > Just CLOSE this window when you are done. > > From: Carol J. Markillie and others > Please verify entries against the parish register. > Some entries may not be Anglican Church register entries. > ---------------------------------- > Baptisms: > 5 Oct 1743 Samuel LE PLA or LEPLA, s/o Samuel & Mary > 22 Mar 1749 Ann ADDEY, d/o Thomas and Ann > 15 Aug 1790 Sarah COLLINS > 20 Feb 1803 Jane WILSON > 18 Dec 1806 William RATE, s/o John & Mary > 29 Apr 1809 John WILSON to Edward & Eliz > 20 Feb 1842 Emma Ann TAYLOR d/o James and Rebecca > 2 Jun 1867 Betsy HALLUM, d/o John and Maria > > > Burials: > > > > Marriages: > 4 Jun 1877 William WARD and Ellen WILSON > 5 Jun 1899 John Edward KING and Betsy HALLAM > > > ---------------------------------- > *** Last revised 17-March-2013 *** > > Sent from my iPad > > On 27 Dec 2013, at 09:41, "John Lindley" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Hi List > > Is anyone researching 'Collins' in the langtoft area of Lincoln shire > I particular I am interested in a William Collins born about 1750 at > Langtoft. He married a Sarah Fisher at Greatford in 1782. > > Are there any printed PR's for Langtoft? > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Many thanks > > John Lindley > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Found this... Welcome to Genuki, ENG, Lincolnshire, Langtoft Just CLOSE this window when you are done. From: Carol J. Markillie and others Please verify entries against the parish register. Some entries may not be Anglican Church register entries. ---------------------------------- Baptisms: 5 Oct 1743 Samuel LE PLA or LEPLA, s/o Samuel & Mary 22 Mar 1749 Ann ADDEY, d/o Thomas and Ann 15 Aug 1790 Sarah COLLINS 20 Feb 1803 Jane WILSON 18 Dec 1806 William RATE, s/o John & Mary 29 Apr 1809 John WILSON to Edward & Eliz 20 Feb 1842 Emma Ann TAYLOR d/o James and Rebecca 2 Jun 1867 Betsy HALLUM, d/o John and Maria Burials: Marriages: 4 Jun 1877 William WARD and Ellen WILSON 5 Jun 1899 John Edward KING and Betsy HALLAM ---------------------------------- *** Last revised 17-March-2013 *** Sent from my iPad On 27 Dec 2013, at 09:41, "John Lindley" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hi List Is anyone researching 'Collins' in the langtoft area of Lincoln shire I particular I am interested in a William Collins born about 1750 at Langtoft. He married a Sarah Fisher at Greatford in 1782. Are there any printed PR's for Langtoft? Any help would be appreciated. Many thanks John Lindley ------------------------------- 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
For some, to me, inexplicable reason the site isn't showing any of the PRs at the moment (I've tried searching on parishes which I know have certain PRs uploaded). Just lists of the registers, e.g. 'marriages 1813-1837'. I would therefore suggest that you give it 24 hours and then again enter Althorpe PAR 1 in the 'with the exact phrase' box. If you still have problems I would suggest you contact the Archives. Alternatively, if you have a subscription to Findmypast they have the Althorpe images - you need to search in the 'parish record browse' section of 'birth marriage death and parish records' section. Click Lincolnshire parish records, then select Althorpe and burials from the dropdown boxes. You want image 62 for burials up to Oct 1850, and image 63 for the remainder of the year. Pam Proud to be a member of Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.co.uk/ On 01/01/2014 00:22, J&BH Stegeman wrote: > Can someone please tell me if Lincstothepast has changed their mode of entry > . I have tried every way possible and cant get any results. I was looking > for Althorpe Burials 1800 to 1850 . all I get is a square with a X in the > middle. I have in the recent past got a message page not available. > > Bev on Bribie Island > >
My quest for my John TEAT (sometimes TEATE or even TATE) continues although I've done a lot of research on the one born in Baston in May 1760 who I still think is the wrong one. Two of the newer facts I had on him based on what he had written in his Prayer Book (detailed in my last post to this list) was that he had a sister who died in 1835 who had an illegitimate son who died aged about 40 in September 1837. He doesn't record their names nor where they lived. I've found some details for Stonesby, Leicestershire that may be a match for this family. John TEATE, son of John and Alice is baptised there on 26 October 1760. He has a younger sister Frances bap. in Stonesby on 7 March 1762. Frances' son John TEATE (no father) was baptised in Stonesby on 8 April 1798. There is a death record for a John Teat in Melton Mowbray in 1837. This is obviously outside Lincolnshire, but my post to the Leics list wasn't very productive. It did occur to me that I'd heard of Stonesby before and checked Lincs to the Past where I had found John Teat's 1838 Will (image is now online). There is an Admon listed with similar details: http://www.lincstothepast.com/Admon---Teat--John--1838--------/753869.record ?pt=S but the place is Stonesby, Leics and not Ancaster, Lincs. Before I waste any time, energy and money getting a copy, can anyone advise me whether there is a strong possibility that this document would relate to a Lincolnshire Will. I'm puzzled why it would be included on the Lincs to the Past site if there isn't a connection with Lincolnshire. Many thanks Sara
Thank you , I have the records for Francis but not Thomas , I thought the same as you that Thomas should really be Francis , that's why I wanted the records that are listed as Thomas . Bev -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nivard Ovington Sent: Sunday, 29 December 2013 8:14 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [LIN] war records Hi Bev Findmypast has some of the Chelsea pension records A Francis partly matching your request is in them (two pages) Francis QUICKFALL Life Guards born Lambutt? near the Town of Leeds, County of York enlisted at London County of Middlesex 25th Aug 1805 at age 25 has served 12 years 340 days to 30th July 1818 discharged with Gout & Rheamatics But not a Thomas They have a Thomas QUICKFALL in WO25 His enlistment date in 26th Aug 1805 I wonder if this is an error and the same man perhaps? Neither appear in the Waterloo roll or the Napoleonic war medal rolls but a man would need to survive long enough to claim them if entitled, they were not issued automatically You should be able to download the WO25 file from the National Archives <http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/browse/C14234> Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 29/12/2013 01:59, J&BH Stegeman wrote: > I have a Francis Quickfall who joined the Life Guards in 1805 , Now I > have found Thomas Quickfall who joined the Life Gguards in 1805, I have the > Regimental Index that says 2nd Life Guards W025 - 872 . Cant someone > please tell me where I can get these records . Possibly on line . Both > boys are from Lincolnshire. > > Bev on Very Hot Bribie Island ------------------------------- 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
I have a Francis Quickfall who joined the Life Guards in 1805 , Now I have found Thomas Quickfall who joined the Life Gguards in 1805, I have the Regimental Index that says 2nd Life Guards W025 - 872 . Cant someone please tell me where I can get these records . Possibly on line . Both boys are from Lincolnshire. Bev on Very Hot Bribie Island
Thanks Lou Most helpful Regards John On 27/12/2013 17:10, Louis Mills wrote: > I don't know of any "printed" copies of the registers, but the indexes to them are available from the Lincolnshire F.H.S. on microfiche or CD: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~englin/Deans/aveland.html > > Always check with the society to see what media is currently available. > > Lou > > > > > ________________________________ > From: John Lindley <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Friday, December 27, 2013 1:57 AM > Subject: [LIN] collins > > > Hi List > > Is anyone researching 'Collins' in the langtoft area of Lincoln shire > I particular I am interested in a William Collins born about 1750 at > Langtoft. He married a Sarah Fisher at Greatford in 1782. > > Are there any printed PR's for Langtoft? > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Many thanks > > John Lindley > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >