Hello from NZ I will probably be able to send one a day!! The first is 1841, yes I know, terrible!! Thomas ROYCE b c 1823 Sewstern Leics but in 1841 his family were living in Gunby St Nicholas. Father Francis was a farmer (b c 1796 also in Sewstern), was stepmother Cath*rine with father in any census? I know that's two but today is Jan 2 in NZ Thanks Mike Kawerau 3127 NZ casofilia@xtra.co.nz
Appears your man, 'Thomas Linham' sic, a widower, remarried to Elizabeth Brown, spinster, at Metheringham in 1831! http://www.lincstothepast.com/Records/RecordDisplayTranscript.aspx?oid=532541&iid=213637 ...refers. David Meredith Nottingham From: PJHansen13@aol.com ======= I would appreciate it very much if someone could find George Norris Lineham, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth. George was baptized Christmas Eve of 1836 in Metheringham. I am missing census records for 1841 and 1851. An older sister, Mary, was baptized there on 23 Feb 1834. Since their parents were married in 1820, I strongly suspect that there were other children before Mary, and possibly after George. I do not have any of the census records for their father, Thomas Lineham who was baptized in Kirton In Holland on 28 Dec 1795. Thomas and Elizabeth were married in Timberland on 4 July 1820. So those that I am looking for are additional children of Thomas and Elizabeth. Logically there should be additional children. I have seen MANY variations in the spelling of the surname, many of which I have thought impossible, but then the children in the records match up with the records that George's wife wrote down and gave to my grandmother for future reference.
Patricia, I have sent you a couple of census images direct from Ancestry re a 'Norris Siveham' appearing in Blankey in 1841 and what may be your family group there in 1851 with Thomas perhaps remarried. Thomas's marriage in Timberland in 1820 reveals he was from Blankey at that time. See.... http://www.lincstothepast.com/Records/RecordDisplayTranscript.aspx?oid=532541&iid=213637 .....for his marriage event. David Meredith From: PJHansen13@aol.com I would appreciate it very much if someone could find George Norris Lineham, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth. George was baptized Christmas Eve of 1836 in Metheringham. I am missing census records for 1841 and 1851. An older sister, Mary, was baptized there on 23 Feb 1834. Since their parents were married in 1820, I strongly suspect that there were other children before Mary, and possibly after George. I do not have any of the census records for their father, Thomas Lineham who was baptized in Kirton In Holland on 28 Dec 1795. Thomas and Elizabeth were married in Timberland on 4 July 1820. So those that I am looking for are additional children of Thomas and Elizabeth. Logically there should be additional children. I have seen MANY variations in the spelling of the surname, many of which I have thought impossible, but then the children in the records match up with the records that George's wife wrote down and gave to my grandmother for future reference.
Hi Patricia, One thing you might not have is that according to the (old, floppy-disk) version of the Graffoe Deanery index 1700-1837 marriage index published by Lincolnshire FHS is that Thomas Linham(sic) wid married Elizabeth Brown 25 Oct 1831 in Metheringham. (An updated marriage index with more information for not only Graffoe but also Corringham, Lawres and Lincoln deaneries on the same CD has recently been published.) 1851 census ref for Thomas and Elizabeth, living in Blankney is HO107/2100 folio 141 page 8. In 1861 Elizabeth is widowed, living in Metheringham, and indexed on Ancestry as Limon. RG9/2356 folio 116 page 28. Pam Proud to be a member of Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk/ On 02/01/2012 10:17, PJHansen13@aol.com wrote: > January theme for list members: We are going to help you find lost > souls in the census. Tell us who disappears in 1871, for example, and our > detectives will hunt them down and report their whereabouts. We'll also > give you the piece number, the folio and page number so that you can find > them yourselves if you don't believe us. Remember, we can't send a copy of > the page to the list because attachments aren't allowed. > > ======= > > I would appreciate it very much if someone could find George Norris > Lineham, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth. George was baptized Christmas Eve of > 1836 in Metheringham. I am missing census records for 1841 and 1851. An > older sister, Mary, was baptized there on 23 Feb 1834. Since their parents > were married in 1820, I strongly suspect that there were other children > before Mary, and possibly after George. > > I do not have any of the census records for their father, Thomas Lineham > who was baptized in Kirton In Holland on 28 Dec 1795. Thomas and Elizabeth > were married in Timberland on 4 July 1820. > > So those that I am looking for are additional children of Thomas and > Elizabeth. Logically there should be additional children. I have seen MANY > variations in the spelling of the surname, many of which I have thought > impossible, but then the children in the records match up with the records that > George's wife wrote down and gave to my grandmother for future reference. > > I understand that at least part of the time George was referred to as > Norris. According to the archives in London the family had been in > Lincolnshire since at least the early 1600's. > > Anything you might find would be welcomed. > > Patricia > > > ------------------------------- > -- Proud to be a member of Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk/
Greetings Still looking for the CARTER Family from Brant Broughton Lins. Children on the 1841 Census Brant Broughton Hannah CARTER born 24 July 1828 James CARTER born 23 Apr 1830 Rebecca CARTER born 30 Sept 1832 They are not listed on the 1851 census Thank you Bill Stratton Cole Harbour NS Canada
I don't know if this could be your William in 1851, but there is one living in the Spilsby workhouse that might fit the bill??? The occupation is hard to read so knowing what he did in 1861 might be a help. HO107/2109 F528 P2 I am sending copy Margaret ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken Woodgate" <Ken.woodgate@xtra.co.nz> To: "'Louis Mills'" <louis_mills@att.net>; <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 02, 2012 1:50 AM Subject: Re: [LIN] Admin. note: January theme for 'Lost Souls (Census thatis) A query from N.Z. JACKSON, William - in 1841 Census- age 34 with wife Mary- age 33 & family 5 children residing Westhorpe in Parish of Gosberton. 1851 - Wife Mary- age 42 in Spalding Workhouse with 6 children - (3 older children were clearly old enough to be 'out on their own). NO SIGN of William, her husband though. WHERE is he? 1861 - William reappears - age 53 (so was born c1807/1808) and was from Thurlby. With wife Mary and 3 children plus a granddaughter they were living at Donington Parish of Quadring. Question: Where was William in 1851???? (note he appears to have died by the time of 1871 census)
Here is my disappearance. I know quite a lot about him until 1846 & he then vanishes. Cyprian Dalton is clearly quite a scoundrel- and he's my great great great uncle - born 1804 in Friskney. Married 1827 to Mary Ann Brocklesbury. 1834-6 abandons family & is denounced in parish records. I haven't been able to find him in 1841 census- though I found his wife & 3 children in the Spilsby workhouse. Jan 1843 sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing turkeys. Freed Nov 1846. He then disappears, not in any census, as far as I can see, under that name. Can anyone find him either in 1841, or after 1846? Margaret 4. January theme for list members: We are going to help you find lost souls in the census. Tell us who disappears in 1871, for example, and our detectives will hunt them down and report their whereabouts. We'll also give you the piece number, the folio and page number so that you can find them yourselves if you don't believe us. Remember, we can't send a copy of the page to the list because attachments aren't allowed. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-LINCSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
A WIlliam Jackson appears in the 1851 census age 53. Farm Servant Condition Single. See link below h107 piece 2096. Folio 646 page 1 http://www.findmypast.co.uk/CensusHouseholdSearchServlet?censusYear=1851&pf=Y&uir=36551018&lineNo=18&lineNoSuffix=0 Regards. Brian GOON 4818 On 2 Jan 2012, at 06:50, "Ken Woodgate" <Ken.woodgate@xtra.co.nz> wrote: > A query from N.Z. > > JACKSON, William - in 1841 Census- age 34 with wife Mary- age 33 & family 5 > children residing Westhorpe in Parish of Gosberton. > > 1851 - Wife Mary- age 42 in Spalding Workhouse with 6 children - (3 older > children were clearly old enough to be 'out on their own). NO SIGN of > William, her husband though. WHERE is he? > > 1861 - William reappears - age 53 (so was born c1807/1808) and was from > Thurlby. With wife Mary and 3 children plus a granddaughter they were > living at Donington Parish of Quadring. > > Question: Where was William in 1851???? (note he appears to have died by > the time of 1871 census) > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------------ > 4. January theme for list members: We are going to help you find lost > souls in the census. Tell us who disappears in 1871, for example, and our > detectives will hunt them down and report their whereabouts. We'll also > give you the piece number, the folio and page number so that you can find > them yourselves if you don't believe us. Remember, we can't send a copy of > the page to the list because attachments aren't allowed. > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-LINCSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
James is on the census every time in 1851 he is a labourer in Newark HO 107 2136 in 1861 living in Sheffied Yorks with wife Mary Ann, sons William and James and daughter Leonayar. ref RG 9 3690 (not sure if it's a 6 or not) 1871 still in Sheffield Ref RG10 4687 with Mary Ann , son Wm H aged 16, James 12, dau Louesia 10, sons Albert 8 Walter 6 and Daniel 1 1881 ref RG11/4135 now living in Hasslingden in Rossingdale in Lancashire at 30 Alma Cottages, he now gives his occupation as Gas Stoker and living with him is his wife Mary A, sons Albert 18, Walter 16 and Daniel 11, Daughters Gloria 8 and Ellen 2 also listed is a lodger Louesia Winters aged 20 (presumably the other daughter now married and her daughter Florence aged 1, Louesia and her daughter like James's wife Mary A are all born in Tamworth in Staffordshire. 1891 now in Cloughfold, Rawtenstall in Lancashire (refRG12/3348) still occ a gas stoker living iwth wife Mary Ann at 18 Windle Street, with two daughters Ellen aged 12 and Edith aged 8 and as Mary Ann is by now 55 and would have been 47 at the time of Edith's birth I feel it is safe to surmise that Edith was their last child. 1901 back in Sheffield (ref RG13/4348) now just James and MaryAnn in Buckingham STreet court 18 House 1, their daughter Ellen is also listed but she is listed first, although James is still listed as head, none of them have occupations and Ellen may have been listed last by mistake and placed at the head of the page. 1911 widowed James is in the Infirmary wing of the poor house I cannot find a reference no for the page but he is in registration district Ecclesall Bierlow, sub district Ecclesall South, in Yorkshire West Riding. Death Reference Jul-Sep 1913 Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorkshire West Riding Volume 9c page 507 I can find the marriage in Ecclesall Bierlow in Nov 1853 but no bride's name is listed. hope this is of use to you kind regards Elaine Westaway ________________________________ From: "bill.stratton@ns.sympatico.ca" <bill.stratton@ns.sympatico.ca> To: ENG-LINCSGEN <ENG-LINCSGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, 2 January 2012, 15:15 Subject: [LIN] Admin Note January Greetings Still looking for the CARTER Family from Brant Broughton Lins. Children on the 1841 Census Brant Broughton Hannah CARTER born 24 July 1828 James CARTER born 23 Apr 1830 Rebecca CARTER born 30 Sept 1832 They are not listed on the 1851 census Thank you Bill Stratton Cole Harbour NS Canada ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-LINCSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello Shirley: Have you looked in the non-conformist records in Lincolnshire? Could the name have been French? Have you looked at the spellings of the childrens' surnames? I'd go to www.rootsweb.com and put Edward MOUGAN and then Edward MORGAN in the search box. If that doesn't work, try putting the name and date of some sort in to the LDS FamilySearch box. Good Hunting - Carol northwestern Washington state On 1/2/12, shirley <samfoxyanne@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > I would appreciate it very much if someone could find the following family > old Edward seems to have disappeared after this census but I know he's alive > in 1899 when young Edward gets married I am sure the surname should be > Morgan . > > > > Name: Edward Moughan > > Age: 32 > > Estimated Birth Year: abt 1839 > > Relation: Head > > Spouse's Name: Harriet Moughan > > Gender: Male > > Where born: Ireland > > Civil parish: Glanford Brigg > > Ecclesiastical parish: Wrawby cum Brigg > > County/Island: Lincolnshire > > Country: England > > Registration district: Glanford Brigg > > Sub-registration district: Brigg > > ED, institution, or vessel: 12 > > Household schedule number: 98 > > Piece: 3429 > > Folio: 13 > > Page Number: 20 > > Household Members: > > Name Age > > Edward Moughan 32 > > Harriet Moughan 27 > > Emma Moughan 3 > > Margaret Moughan 1 > > > > RG10; Piece: 3429; Folio: 13; Page: 20; GSU roll: 839411. > > > > Thank you Shirley > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-LINCSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
There is a marriage in Newark Notts in 1846 for Hannah Carter to George Rawson, they are to be found in the 1851 census at ref HO 107/2121 lodging with the family of William Taylor at Newcastle street in Tuxford in Nottinghamshire, George Rawson is a Railway Labourer born in abt 1813 in South Collingham in Notts and with them are two children Phoebe born 1848 in Collingham Lincolnshire? and John born 1850 in Bassingham Lincs. In 1861 George is still lodging there but there are no family with him although he is still married and he is listed as Ag Lab, so far I cannot find the family on 1861 census but there is a marriage for Phoebe in 1866 in East Retford Notts, to Joseph Todd and they appear together in 1871 and 1881, Phoebe had clearly died before 1891 as Joseph is listed by then as a widower living with his 15 year old son and 7 year old daughter and 80 year old father. There is a death for Hannah Rawson in Notts in 1864 Hope this helps a bit Elaine Westaway ________________________________ From: "bill.stratton@ns.sympatico.ca" <bill.stratton@ns.sympatico.ca> To: ENG-LINCSGEN <ENG-LINCSGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, 2 January 2012, 15:15 Subject: [LIN] Admin Note January Greetings Still looking for the CARTER Family from Brant Broughton Lins. Children on the 1841 Census Brant Broughton Hannah CARTER born 24 July 1828 James CARTER born 23 Apr 1830 Rebecca CARTER born 30 Sept 1832 They are not listed on the 1851 census Thank you Bill Stratton Cole Harbour NS Canada ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-LINCSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
January theme for list members: We are going to help you find lost souls in the census. Tell us who disappears in 1871, for example, and our detectives will hunt them down and report their whereabouts. We'll also give you the piece number, the folio and page number so that you can find them yourselves if you don't believe us. Remember, we can't send a copy of the page to the list because attachments aren't allowed. ======= I would appreciate it very much if someone could find George Norris Lineham, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth. George was baptized Christmas Eve of 1836 in Metheringham. I am missing census records for 1841 and 1851. An older sister, Mary, was baptized there on 23 Feb 1834. Since their parents were married in 1820, I strongly suspect that there were other children before Mary, and possibly after George. I do not have any of the census records for their father, Thomas Lineham who was baptized in Kirton In Holland on 28 Dec 1795. Thomas and Elizabeth were married in Timberland on 4 July 1820. So those that I am looking for are additional children of Thomas and Elizabeth. Logically there should be additional children. I have seen MANY variations in the spelling of the surname, many of which I have thought impossible, but then the children in the records match up with the records that George's wife wrote down and gave to my grandmother for future reference. I understand that at least part of the time George was referred to as Norris. According to the archives in London the family had been in Lincolnshire since at least the early 1600's. Anything you might find would be welcomed. Patricia
I was just about to say the same thing, the 1841 census is in the name LIMON ref H.O 107/615/16a and again the aged of the wife Elizabeth is considerably younger than the husband Thomas, she is listed as 25 and he as 40 (of course ages were rounded down I believe to the nearest 5 years) and again William is the only older child in the house, so he would appear to be the only child of the first marriage to the widowed Elizabeth in 1820, and then Mary onwards are the children of the second Elizabeth whom he married in 1831 presumably when she was 19 or thereabouts. btw I found the 1841 census return by looking for the farmer James Greenham who had employed George Norris in the 1851 census and then going over the page and the family were living in the same place So I hope this has solved the mystery for you I did also find a Norris Lineham in Fosdyke born about 1769 so I assume this is the father of Thomas? or an uncle perhaps. kind regards once again Elaine Westaway ________________________________ From: elaine westaway <laneywest1960@yahoo.com> To: "eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com" <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com>; "PJHansen13@aol.com" <PJHansen13@aol.com> Sent: Monday, 2 January 2012, 11:41 Subject: Re: [LIN] Admin. note: January The 1851 census is in the name of LINCHAM, (ref H.O 107/2100) they are living in Fen Side in Blakeney and there is an elder son listed with them William then aged 28 and a farm labourer, his date of birth is given as 1823 so he still might not be the eldest child, strangely Elizabeth's year of birth is given as 1812 and she is listed as aged 39 so this is clearly not correct. William is also listed as being born in Metheringham. George is listed under the name Norris and his surname is listed as Siveham and is living away from the family as a servant closer inspection of the records shows that he is also living in Fen Side in the home of farmer James Greenham and is a farm servant. it is the same reference no. I hope this helps you Elaine Westaway ________________________________ From: "PJHansen13@aol.com" <PJHansen13@aol.com> To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, 2 January 2012, 10:17 Subject: Re: [LIN] Admin. note: January January theme for list members: We are going to help you find lost souls in the census. Tell us who disappears in 1871, for example, and our detectives will hunt them down and report their whereabouts. We'll also give you the piece number, the folio and page number so that you can find them yourselves if you don't believe us. Remember, we can't send a copy of the page to the list because attachments aren't allowed. ======= I would appreciate it very much if someone could find George Norris Lineham, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth. George was baptized Christmas Eve of 1836 in Metheringham. I am missing census records for 1841 and 1851. An older sister, Mary, was baptized there on 23 Feb 1834. Since their parents were married in 1820, I strongly suspect that there were other children before Mary, and possibly after George. I do not have any of the census records for their father, Thomas Lineham who was baptized in Kirton In Holland on 28 Dec 1795. Thomas and Elizabeth were married in Timberland on 4 July 1820. So those that I am looking for are additional children of Thomas and Elizabeth. Logically there should be additional children. I have seen MANY variations in the spelling of the surname, many of which I have thought impossible, but then the children in the records match up with the records that George's wife wrote down and gave to my grandmother for future reference. I understand that at least part of the time George was referred to as Norris. According to the archives in London the family had been in Lincolnshire since at least the early 1600's. Anything you might find would be welcomed. Patricia ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-LINCSGEN-request@rootsweb.com 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 ENG-LINCSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
The 1851 census is in the name of LINCHAM, (ref H.O 107/2100) they are living in Fen Side in Blakeney and there is an elder son listed with them William then aged 28 and a farm labourer, his date of birth is given as 1823 so he still might not be the eldest child, strangely Elizabeth's year of birth is given as 1812 and she is listed as aged 39 so this is clearly not correct. William is also listed as being born in Metheringham. George is listed under the name Norris and his surname is listed as Siveham and is living away from the family as a servant closer inspection of the records shows that he is also living in Fen Side in the home of farmer James Greenham and is a farm servant. it is the same reference no. I hope this helps you Elaine Westaway ________________________________ From: "PJHansen13@aol.com" <PJHansen13@aol.com> To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, 2 January 2012, 10:17 Subject: Re: [LIN] Admin. note: January January theme for list members: We are going to help you find lost souls in the census. Tell us who disappears in 1871, for example, and our detectives will hunt them down and report their whereabouts. We'll also give you the piece number, the folio and page number so that you can find them yourselves if you don't believe us. Remember, we can't send a copy of the page to the list because attachments aren't allowed. ======= I would appreciate it very much if someone could find George Norris Lineham, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth. George was baptized Christmas Eve of 1836 in Metheringham. I am missing census records for 1841 and 1851. An older sister, Mary, was baptized there on 23 Feb 1834. Since their parents were married in 1820, I strongly suspect that there were other children before Mary, and possibly after George. I do not have any of the census records for their father, Thomas Lineham who was baptized in Kirton In Holland on 28 Dec 1795. Thomas and Elizabeth were married in Timberland on 4 July 1820. So those that I am looking for are additional children of Thomas and Elizabeth. Logically there should be additional children. I have seen MANY variations in the spelling of the surname, many of which I have thought impossible, but then the children in the records match up with the records that George's wife wrote down and gave to my grandmother for future reference. I understand that at least part of the time George was referred to as Norris. According to the archives in London the family had been in Lincolnshire since at least the early 1600's. Anything you might find would be welcomed. Patricia ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-LINCSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I am sure you likely have this marriage but if not: Family Search site-Francis ROYCE and Catherine Mary REEVE 14 Dec 1831 Nassington Northamptonshire. Batch M03037-1 Film 435986 Margaret
Michael, I can't see Thomas in 1841 but he is with his widowed father in 1851 in Gunby Lincs. HO107/2102 P23 F 200 So perhaps you should search for stepmother Catherine's death pre 1841. Margaret Taylor (Toronto) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Wells" <casofilia@xtra.co.nz> To: "Louis Mills" <louis_mills@att.net>; <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2012 9:13 PM Subject: Re: [LIN] Admin. note: January ROYCE Hello from NZ I will probably be able to send one a day!! The first is 1841, yes I know, terrible!! Thomas ROYCE b c 1823 Sewstern Leics but in 1841 his family were living in Gunby St Nicholas. Father Francis was a farmer (b c 1796 also in Sewstern), was stepmother Cath*rine with father in any census? I know that's two but today is Jan 2 in NZ Thanks Mike Kawerau 3127 NZ casofilia@xtra.co.nz ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-LINCSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
1. Write on the blackboard 1,000 times "It is 2012". This is to prepare you for writing a cheque or any other date-bearing document. 2. Get out the 400 diskettes and backup your computer hard drive. (I gave up this technique when I got to over 40 diskettes for the backup.) 3. Buy that Solid State Disk (SSD) for your computer and ask the 14-year-old down the road to install it. You computer will be much faster. The Internet, alas, will still move like molasses. 4. January theme for list members: We are going to help you find lost souls in the census. Tell us who disappears in 1871, for example, and our detectives will hunt them down and report their whereabouts. We'll also give you the piece number, the folio and page number so that you can find them yourselves if you don't believe us. Remember, we can't send a copy of the page to the list because attachments aren't allowed. 5. Wash that smelly dog! Lou (list admin.)
Hi Pat, Has Stim/pson Committed a crime? I have checked British Newspaper Archives for Stimson Rossington and Stimpson Rossington, but not found anything as regards a severe crime. If he had committed something bad it would have made the newspapers, only things like that did appear in newspapers.I did find this for a John Rossington in Walcot, erecting a steam engine within 25 yards of a highway!http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/search/results?phrasesearch=john%20rossington&basicsearch=%22john%20rossington%22&frontpage=false&sortorder=dayearly&newspapertitle=lincolnshire%2bchronicle I also looked in 19th Century British Newspapers, from Gale databases available through many public libraries online, think North east Lincolnshire does it, but if not find one that does. This is mine. http://find.galegroup.com/bncn/dispBasicSearch.do?prodId=BNCN&userGroupName=lancs John
Thank you Pat for the two replies. Only Stimpson to find, apart from my Great Grandfather William, the family had taken off for London when he was born. I must remember to try FreeReg, not been on that site for a while, they must have put a lot more entries for Lincs on. This is a really scattered family, they grew up, and set off in all directions. Happy New Year and thanks Pat ________________________________ Freebmd have a Stimpson Rossington b in the March quarter 1862 (Sleaford) and a Thomas Rossington b in the September quarter 1860, also Sleaford. Pat From: Pat Cook <paver207@yahoo.co.uk> To: "ENG-LINCSGEN-L@rootsweb.com" <ENG-LINCSGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, 30 December 2011, 18:00 Subject: [LIN] Need help with ROSSINGTON baps I am trying to fill gaps in the family of John ROSSINGTON 1823-1896 and his wife Susanna nee BLOW. So far I have 10 children for them, they are baptised in several villages, as Martin, where they lived didnt have a church at that time. 1 - Mary Ann - bapt 15 Jan 1854 Blankney, Lincs 2 - Wm - born in London 1856, no baptism yet 3 - John - bapt 30 June 1857 Timberland, described as of Walcot 4 - Richard - bapt 5 Dec 1858 Timberland of Martin 5 - Thomas - no bapt yet ............. b abt 1860, says b both Walcot and Martin in census returns 6 - Stimson - b abt 1862 ............... no bapt yet 7 - Susan/Sussanah - bapt 31 May 1863 Billinghay, of Walcott 8 - Joseph - bapt 11 July 1864 Billinghay, of Walcott 9 - Sarah Ann - bapt 1 July 1866 Billinghay 10 - Martha Jane - bapt ................. b abt 1868 Dec qtr John and Susannah are my 2 x Gt Grandparents, xcan anybody help with the baps of Thomas, Stimson, and Martha Jane. I believe Stimson committed a crime, what website would I need to try and find out what and when? Pat, in Grimsby, Lincs ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-LINCSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi again Pat Freebmd have a Stimpson Rossington b in the March quarter 1862 (Sleaford) and a Thomas Rossington b in the September quarter 1860, also Sleaford. Pat ________________________________ From: Pat Cook <paver207@yahoo.co.uk> To: "ENG-LINCSGEN-L@rootsweb.com" <ENG-LINCSGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, 30 December 2011, 18:00 Subject: [LIN] Need help with ROSSINGTON baps I am trying to fill gaps in the family of John ROSSINGTON 1823-1896 and his wife Susanna nee BLOW. So far I have 10 children for them, they are baptised in several villages, as Martin, where they lived didnt have a church at that time. 1 - Mary Ann - bapt 15 Jan 1854 Blankney, Lincs 2 - Wm - born in London 1856, no baptism yet 3 - John - bapt 30 June 1857 Timberland, described as of Walcot 4 - Richard - bapt 5 Dec 1858 Timberland of Martin 5 - Thomas - no bapt yet ............. b abt 1860, says b both Walcot and Martin in census returns 6 - Stimson - b abt 1862 ............... no bapt yet 7 - Susan/Sussanah - bapt 31 May 1863 Billinghay, of Walcott 8 - Joseph - bapt 11 July 1864 Billinghay, of Walcott 9 - Sarah Ann - bapt 1 July 1866 Billinghay 10 - Martha Jane - bapt ................. b abt 1868 Dec qtr John and Susannah are my 2 x Gt Grandparents, xcan anybody help with the baps of Thomas, Stimson, and Martha Jane. I believe Stimson committed a crime, what website would I need to try and find out what and when? Pat, in Grimsby, Lincs ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-LINCSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message