Dear Listers Close to the Altar in St Andrew's Heckington are a serious of memorials to members of the Taylor family. Right in the middle and under the carpet that has carried many a happy Heckington bride to her destiny is the only one of the series that is in Latin. The last time I was there, I lifted the carpet and photographed the memorial. 300 years or so of axminster and farmers clogs meant the letter had faded and the image I returned with was poor. Finally ( a year on) I managed to get the image cleaned and now it is legible, but still in Latin. Does anyone know if a transcript of that particular memorial in William English exists ? I think the name on the MI is Guliemus Taylor ( William Taylor) died 7 April 1720 (septem Die Aprilis Anno 1720) Many thanks Dan (This email, and any attachments, contains proprietary information some or all of which may be confidential and legally privileged. It is for the intended recipient only. If an addressing or transmission error has misdirected this email, please notify the author by replying to this email and then delete the message and any attachments from your system. If you are not the intended recipient you must not use, disclose, distribute, copy or print this email. In view of the provisions of the Human Rights Act 1998 the Directors do not monitor all the firm's outgoing emails. The Directors accepts no liability for the contents of emails unconnected with the affairs of the firm or its clients. Although this email and any attachments have been scanned for viruses, the success of scanning products is not guaranteed. The recipient (s) should therefore carry out any checks that they believe to be appropriate in this respect.)
oooo.... thanks for that Anne. Before I go down that track further, would you happen to know if his wife or family are mentioned in any way as if she is, it could mean this gent is one of mine. Her name was that good old needle in the haystack 'Mary'.. they had a child Emma ..... cheers Lynda
Hi list just found a burial entry on freeReg for possible relative William EVISON [Louth St James register entry # 1310], buried 11 May 1848, aged 33. A note comment indicates he was buried 'By coroner's warrant' - does this mean there may be further information to be located perhaps in a local newspaper or something? The inference is that he has not died a natural death so am wondering how I can find out more from here in NZ. cheers Lynda Christchurch NZ
No, none from Cadney on the 2nd CD. 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 Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk > -----Original Message----- > From: eng-lincsgen-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:eng-lincsgen- > bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of SUE RENKERT > Sent: 13 December 2011 19:29 > To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [LIN] William EVISON - coroners warrant > > It's nice to see the name Evison on the list. My Evisons were from the > Cadney area. I also had a William and Mary. :-) > > Anne, is there any possibility any of the Evison inquests you mentioned > might be from the Cadney area? > > Merry Christmas to all! > > ~ Sue in Alaska, USA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Lynda Hirst <lynda.hirst@gmail.com> > Date: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 9:43 am > Subject: Re: [LIN] William EVISON - coroners warrant > To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com > > > oooo.... thanks for that Anne. Before I go down that track > > further, > > would you happen to know if his wife or family are mentioned in > > any way > > as if she is, it could mean this gent is one of mine. Her name was > > that > > good old needle in the haystack 'Mary'.. they had a child Emma ..... > > > > cheers Lynda > > > > ------------------------------- > > 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
Lynda, The inquest states that he was about to be married the week after he died, so he was presumably unmarried. That is not to say of course that he didn't have children! 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 Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk > -----Original Message----- > From: eng-lincsgen-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:eng-lincsgen- > bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Lynda Hirst > Sent: 13 December 2011 18:44 > To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [LIN] William EVISON - coroners warrant > > oooo.... thanks for that Anne. Before I go down that track further, > would you happen to know if his wife or family are mentioned in any way > as if she is, it could mean this gent is one of mine. Her name was that > good old needle in the haystack 'Mary'.. they had a child Emma ..... > > cheers Lynda > > ------------------------------- > 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 from New Zealand I have decided to look at my wife's maternal ancestors again having been contacted by a 3rd cousin of hers from Australia. Rachael COX married Richard ROYCE (a name in my wife's ancestry) in 1841. She was christened in Gunby in 1822 and appears in the 1841 census as an FS living with her parents Samuel & Rach(a)el. Is anyone able to help with Rach(a)el's ancestry please? I have followed her descendants through the Censuses and would like to delve "backwards"!! Thanks Mike casofilia@xtra.co.nz
There was an inquest which was reported in the Lincoln, Rutland and Stamford Mercury on the 12th May 1848. The fairly long inquest report is transcribed on the Inquests Vol. 2 CD published by the LFHS. I noticed a few other Evison inquests whilst I was searching for this one. 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 Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk > -----Original Message----- > From: eng-lincsgen-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:eng-lincsgen- > bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Lynda Hirst > Sent: 13 December 2011 11:39 > To: Lincs List > Subject: [LIN] William EVISON - coroners warrant > > Hi list > > just found a burial entry on freeReg for possible relative William > EVISON [Louth St James register entry # 1310], buried 11 May 1848, aged > 33. > > A note comment indicates he was buried 'By coroner's warrant' - does > this mean there may be further information to be located perhaps in a > local newspaper or something? The inference is that he has not died a > natural death so am wondering how I can find out more from here in NZ. > > cheers > Lynda > Christchurch 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
It's nice to see the name Evison on the list. My Evisons were from the Cadney area. I also had a William and Mary. :-) Anne, is there any possibility any of the Evison inquests you mentioned might be from the Cadney area? Merry Christmas to all! ~ Sue in Alaska, USA ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynda Hirst <lynda.hirst@gmail.com> Date: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 9:43 am Subject: Re: [LIN] William EVISON - coroners warrant To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com > oooo.... thanks for that Anne. Before I go down that track > further, > would you happen to know if his wife or family are mentioned in > any way > as if she is, it could mean this gent is one of mine. Her name was > that > good old needle in the haystack 'Mary'.. they had a child Emma ..... > > cheers Lynda > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Many thanks for this ongoing research, which must be of help to many of us. Happy hunting! Diana Robinson (nee Gardner) Now in Rochester, NY, USA -----Original Message----- From: Anne Cole [mailto:duncalf@one-name.org] Sent: Friday, December 09, 2011 9:09 AM To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com Subject: [LIN] Bastardy Cases in the Newspaper Back to the library this week after two weeks off due to very bad cold! LRSM = Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury Full details from the newspaper are given below; I have no further information. LRSM 15 February 1856 Lincoln (Lindsey) Petty Sessions 8 February Eliz. HUTCHINSON, of Willoughton, was charged with deserting her illegitimate child. It appeared that she had got a little girl to take it to the house of the parents of James GILBERT, who she affirmed was the father. As she now undertook to take proper care of the child the case was dismissed, and a summons was granted against Gilbert, calling upon him to show cause why he should not contribute towards the childs maintenance. Boston Petty Sessions 8 February A comedian named BENGOUGH was ordered to pay £2. 12s. arrears on an order in bastardy, made in February, 1853, he having been absent ever since. LRSM 22 February 1856 Lincoln (Kesteven) Petty Sessions 15 February It was ordered that Fred. TOYNE should pay 1s. 6d. weekly towards the support of the illegitimate child of Caroline HURRY, of Navenby. Mr. ROBERTS appeared for the complainant. It was ordered that Chas. FIDER should pay 1s. 6d. weekly towards the support of the illegitimate child of Jane CARR, of Branston. Rebecca BODY, of Coleby, complained that James SMITH was the father of her illegitimate child. The nearest corroborative evidence was that the complainant had been sitting on the defendants knee. It appeared that they had lived in the same service, and at the same time the defendant was courting another young woman, and the complainant was also receiving letters from another suitor. The case was dismissed for want of corroborative proof. It was ordered that John GREEN, one of the workmen at the Stamp-end Foundry, should pay 1s. 6d. weekly towards the support of the illegitimate child of Ann MARTINSON, of Thorpe on the Hill. Sleaford Petty Sessions 18 February Wm. UNDERWOOD, of Walcott, in the parish of Billinghay, was charged with being the father of the illegitimate child of Mary GILBERT, of Billinghay, widow. Mr. MALIM, of Grantham, appeared for defendant. The bench were satisfied with the evidence adduced, and made an order for payment of 1s. 6d. per week. Market Rasen Petty Sessions 18 February Jane TASKER, of Market Rasen, singlewoman, obtained an order upon Thomas Robinson GREY, of Boston, baker, for the payment of 1s. 6d. per week towards the maintenance of her illegitimate child. Boston Petty Sessions 20 February An order was made upon Thomas HAND, of Manea, Cambs., farmer, for the payment of 2s. a week and costs towards the maintenance of an illegitimate child belonging to Eliza BOWLES, of Holland Fen, singlewoman. An order was also made upon John FAVELL, of Kirton, labourer, to pay 2s. a week and costs towards the maintenance of an illegitimate child belonging to Ann EDWARDS, singlewoman. Boston Petty Sessions 15 February Eliz. PORSON v. John SMITH, Lincoln. A case of affiliation: order made for 2s. 6d. a week. Grantham Borough Petty Sessions 18 February Elizabeth BROWN applied for an order in bastardy on Wm. D. JENNINGS, a walking stationer. Defendant did not appear. The child was born 12th Feb., 1855. An order was made of 2s. per week and £1. 17s. 6d. costs. 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 Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk
Many Thanks, Anne No one I know so far. Have a very happy season this Christmas! Carol northern Washington State
Thank you....very much Alan On 8 December 2011 20:42, b.tyerman <b.tyerman@btinternet.com> wrote: > >From lincstothepast website- > Edward Cartwright baptised 19 Mar 1810 at Silk Willoughby, son of > Edward & Elizabeth. > > Sarah Musson married John Bates 15 May 1826 at Billinghay. > > Sarah Bate widow married Edward Cartwright 17 May 1836 at Anwick > > Barbara > > >I am trying to find out anything about my 2 x ggranfather, Edward > > CARTWRIGHT born about 1810 at Silk Willoughby, 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 > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Thank you....very much Alan On 8 December 2011 20:42, b.tyerman <b.tyerman@btinternet.com> wrote: > >From lincstothepast website- > Edward Cartwright baptised 19 Mar 1810 at Silk Willoughby, son of > Edward & Elizabeth. > > Sarah Musson married John Bates 15 May 1826 at Billinghay. > > Sarah Bate widow married Edward Cartwright 17 May 1836 at Anwick > > Barbara > > >I am trying to find out anything about my 2 x ggranfather, Edward > > CARTWRIGHT born about 1810 at Silk Willoughby, 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 > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Thank you....very much Alan > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Back to the library this week after two weeks off due to very bad cold! LRSM = Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury Full details from the newspaper are given below; I have no further information. LRSM 15 February 1856 Lincoln (Lindsey) Petty Sessions 8 February Eliz. HUTCHINSON, of Willoughton, was charged with deserting her illegitimate child. It appeared that she had got a little girl to take it to the house of the parents of James GILBERT, who she affirmed was the father. As she now undertook to take proper care of the child the case was dismissed, and a summons was granted against Gilbert, calling upon him to show cause why he should not contribute towards the childs maintenance. Boston Petty Sessions 8 February A comedian named BENGOUGH was ordered to pay £2. 12s. arrears on an order in bastardy, made in February, 1853, he having been absent ever since. LRSM 22 February 1856 Lincoln (Kesteven) Petty Sessions 15 February It was ordered that Fred. TOYNE should pay 1s. 6d. weekly towards the support of the illegitimate child of Caroline HURRY, of Navenby. Mr. ROBERTS appeared for the complainant. It was ordered that Chas. FIDER should pay 1s. 6d. weekly towards the support of the illegitimate child of Jane CARR, of Branston. Rebecca BODY, of Coleby, complained that James SMITH was the father of her illegitimate child. The nearest corroborative evidence was that the complainant had been sitting on the defendants knee. It appeared that they had lived in the same service, and at the same time the defendant was courting another young woman, and the complainant was also receiving letters from another suitor. The case was dismissed for want of corroborative proof. It was ordered that John GREEN, one of the workmen at the Stamp-end Foundry, should pay 1s. 6d. weekly towards the support of the illegitimate child of Ann MARTINSON, of Thorpe on the Hill. Sleaford Petty Sessions 18 February Wm. UNDERWOOD, of Walcott, in the parish of Billinghay, was charged with being the father of the illegitimate child of Mary GILBERT, of Billinghay, widow. Mr. MALIM, of Grantham, appeared for defendant. The bench were satisfied with the evidence adduced, and made an order for payment of 1s. 6d. per week. Market Rasen Petty Sessions 18 February Jane TASKER, of Market Rasen, singlewoman, obtained an order upon Thomas Robinson GREY, of Boston, baker, for the payment of 1s. 6d. per week towards the maintenance of her illegitimate child. Boston Petty Sessions 20 February An order was made upon Thomas HAND, of Manea, Cambs., farmer, for the payment of 2s. a week and costs towards the maintenance of an illegitimate child belonging to Eliza BOWLES, of Holland Fen, singlewoman. An order was also made upon John FAVELL, of Kirton, labourer, to pay 2s. a week and costs towards the maintenance of an illegitimate child belonging to Ann EDWARDS, singlewoman. Boston Petty Sessions 15 February Eliz. PORSON v. John SMITH, Lincoln. A case of affiliation: order made for 2s. 6d. a week. Grantham Borough Petty Sessions 18 February Elizabeth BROWN applied for an order in bastardy on Wm. D. JENNINGS, a walking stationer. Defendant did not appear. The child was born 12th Feb., 1855. An order was made of 2s. per week and £1. 17s. 6d. costs. 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 Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk
>From lincstothepast website- Edward Cartwright baptised 19 Mar 1810 at Silk Willoughby, son of Edward & Elizabeth. Sarah Musson married John Bates 15 May 1826 at Billinghay. Sarah Bate widow married Edward Cartwright 17 May 1836 at Anwick Barbara >I am trying to find out anything about my 2 x ggranfather, Edward > CARTWRIGHT born about 1810 at Silk Willoughby, 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 >
Released today 1911 now searchable Channel Islands Cheshire Cornwall Cumberland Derbyshire Devon Durham Isle of Man Lancashire Leicestershire Lincolnshire London Norfolk Northumberland Nottinghamshire Royal Navy Rutland Wales Warwickshire Westmorland Worcestershire Yorkshire-East Riding Yorkshire-North Riding Yorkshire-West Riding Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK)
A Long Shot ? Death Edward CARTWRIGHT burial date 30 May 1881 Abode Anwick Church St Edith age 72 How about Edward CARTWRIGHT Marriage 17 May 1836 Groom Parish Anwick Batchelor Bride Sarah Bate Widow Parish Anwick His Wife ?? Sarah CARTWRIGHT burial Date 02 Jul 1869 Age 72 Abode Anwick Church St Edith Bill Stratton Cole Harbour NS Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Fox" <alanfox6@sky.com> >I am trying to find out anything about my 2 x ggranfather, Edward > CARTWRIGHT born about 1810 at Silk Willoughby, Lincs. He married Sarah > MUSSON of Timberland but where and when I have no idea. He was found > drowned 28 May 1881 but I have no details. According to the census he was > living with his granddaughter. Can anyone help fill in the many blanks.
I found an interesting snippet in the papers yesterday Regarding a shooting match at Spalding 1871 First time I have found a mention of my great grandfather being in any sort of volunteer unit, although I know his sons were in the Retford Rifles Also interesting was that he is mentioned with a Private ROSE, as he later married Charlotte ROSE in 1875, (he was a few doors from her in 1871 in High St Spalding) Lincolnshire Chronicle, 14th Apr 1871 SPALDING - Rifle Match The Officers (commisioned and non commissioned) met at the butts on Monday to shoot a match, seven on each side; ranges 300 and 400 yards. The match was very evenly contested. The officers winning by two points only. Score:- Officers - Captain Selby, 10, 13; Ensign Bugg, 7, 16; Sergeant Judd, 10, 17; Sergeant Sleight, 2, 10; Sergeant Southwell, 4, 15, Sergeant Barwiss, 13, 15; Corporal Wallis, 8, 14; total 54, 100. Privates - Private Biggs, 9, 13; Private Grassam, 7, 15; Private Marshall, 9, 12; Private Smith, 12, 13; Private Thacker, 7, 11; Private Yoell, 6, 11; Private Rose, 12, 15; total 62, 92. Has anyone experience of militia or volunteer units in Spading of that period ? Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK)
I am trying to find out anything about my 2 x ggranfather, Edward CARTWRIGHT born about 1810 at Silk Willoughby, Lincs. He married Sarah MUSSON of Timberland but where and when I have no idea. He was found drowned 28 May 1881 but I have no details. According to the census he was living with his granddaughter. Can anyone help fill in the many blanks. Alan
Scott, To add to the confusion: If you do a FreeBMD search for Bellamy/Gore marriages you will find a Harriott Bellamy and a Matilda Gore at Huntingdon Dec Qtr 1846 (Vol XIV, Page 361). You would of course have to buy the certificate to be sure that these two of the seven (should be eight) on the page actually married. Huntingdon was also the RD for a James Edward in Mar ¼ 1848 and a George in Mar ¼ 1849. The nearest William was Sep ¼ 1852 which is after the emigration so doesn’t help. I really believe you should look into these in more detail as this is the only Matilda Gore marriage in the right time frame. Terry M Wells ________________________________________ From: Scott Bellamy [mailto:scottb992000@yahoo.com] Sent: 07 December 2011 16:38 To: Terry Wells; eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [LIN] George Bellamy Terry - I have seen those trees. What I have for sure is that George Marion Bellamy married Matilda Gore about 1848 in England (believe it is Lincolnshire). They rode the immigrant ship "Jane" from Liverpool to New Orleans and arrived in Jan 1851. They had their sons James (b:1848), George (b:about 1849), William (b:about 1850) with them. George Marion is listed as Marriott on the manifest, probably a typo.William and his mother Matilda Bellamy died at sea. I have records of George Jr and can follow him, James seems to have disappeared, as I can find nothing after arrival in the US, perhaps he died at a young age or he moved on prior to the 1870 Census. George Marion Bellamy remarried to Lydia Palmer 19 Jul 1856. They had 6 children together. they were Charles, Mary, William, Granville, Samuel, and Anna. Granville and Samuel were twins. Granville is my gg-grandfather. Some people have listed George Marion Bellamy's death as 13 Jan 1910, but I believe he died prior to 1880, because t! he 1880 Census lists Lydia as a widow living with her nephew. My grandfather several years ago (Pre-internet), actually was the one that found that George Marion Bellamy was from Lincolnshire, it is possible that he was actually from somewhere else and moved to Lincolnshire, I am just really stuck on trying to find his parents. The LDS lists George Marion Bellamy as being born about 1828 Lincolnshire, England. He was listed as age 30 on the ship's manifest, this would put birthday about 1821. The 1870 Census lists his age as 52, this would make his birth year about 1818. All a lot of confusing information..... ________________________________________ From: Terry Wells <terry.wells@talktalk.net> To: 'Scott Bellamy' <scottb992000@yahoo.com>; eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2011 8:53 AM Subject: RE: [LIN] George Bellamy Scott, Your George Marion BELLAMY appears in at least 4 Public Member Trees on Ancestry. In all of them he is stated to have been born in 1818 and in two of them in Tickhill, Yorkshire, England. Three of them have his spouse as Lydia Anne Palmer and one has Matilda Gore. I have not studied these trees in any detail so do not know if there are any sources in any of them. George's parents are given variously as Joseph and Anne or Joseph and Unknown. Terry M Wells terry.wells@talktalk.net