I sent this yesterday, but it hasn't appeared in my in-box so presumably it has got lost! Anne The following additions have been made to the post 1837 marriage index (link given in signature below): Boston Registration District - 347 marriages Sutterton 1851-June 1898 Kirton in Holland 1901-1911 Gainsborough Registration District - 2090 marriages Gainsborough All Saints 1885-1899 (no further registers deposited) Gainsborough Holy Trinity 1844-1910 ( ditto ) Glentworth 1838-1911 Spilsby Registration District - 131 marriages Thorpe St Peter 1871-1911 I have been notified of an error which will be corrected at the next update: Spilsby RD: Toynton St Peter 4 Jan 1869 should be James Digby, not Jane Digby. Many thanks to Steve Seymour for uploading once again. Please read the introductions to each Registration District to see which parishes are included in the index and which are not. 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
Gillian I have forwarded your message to my cousin Roland Briggs who lives near Grimsby. I have asked him if he is the R. Briggs or maybe he knows who he is. Victor On 15/11/2011 8:17 AM, Gillian Fynes wrote: > > > 10 years ago I wrote to a Mr. R BRIGGS of Harrington Street, Grimsby who > looked after the archives for the Grimsby Football Club and he gave me lots > of information about a relative. He asked me to get back to him when I had > completed my relatives history so he could keep his files up to date. > > > > I wonder if anyone knows what has happened to Mr. Briggs and if anyone else > has taken over the archives. > > > > Many thanks > > > > Gillian Fynes > > > ------------------------------- > 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
10 years ago I wrote to a Mr. R BRIGGS of Harrington Street, Grimsby who looked after the archives for the Grimsby Football Club and he gave me lots of information about a relative. He asked me to get back to him when I had completed my relatives history so he could keep his files up to date. I wonder if anyone knows what has happened to Mr. Briggs and if anyone else has taken over the archives. Many thanks Gillian Fynes
I am looking for a marriage of a John Jackson to a Lucy they had several children in Deeping St James around the 1820's and were the parents of Mary Ann Jackson christened 11 June 1823. Tony
I am trying to find the marriage to the above couple in Lincolnshire with no luck so far. There is one son William Tomlin born 1833 in Frampton.. William married my husband’s Great Aunt Charlotte Cook in 1859.If anyone can help with the marriage of John & Amelia it would be very much appreciated. Michelle Cook Christchurch, NZ
I've not seen any changes in the Digests I get, but naturally none of them are for our list. Lou (list admin.) ________________________________ From: Judith Pizzo <jpizzo3@yahoo.com> To: Lincolnshire address <ENG-LINCSGEN-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2011 4:30 AM Subject: [LIN] List of contents The list of contents for each day is now appearing near the end of the e-mail instead of at the beginning. Am I the only one having this problem? Any suggestions? ------------------------------- 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
Phil > I begin with Henry HUTTON b 1769 Saltfleetby & Elizabeth BANCROFT b > Saltfleetby 1777 who married about 1797. > Elizabeth b 1798 > Joseph b 1800 You missed George bapt 22 DEC 1801 > Catherine b 1804 > Ann b 1805 > Sarah b 1807 > David Bancroft b 1809 > Eve b 1810 > Henry b 1812 bapt 09.NOV.1812 (The 1812 bapts are split being separated by a blank page) Post 1812 bapts - The register is micro filmed @ Lincs Archives > Jane b 1814 24 APR > Edward b 1817 04 APR > Mary b 1819 14 OCT > Charlotte b 1821 20 APR > All the above were b Saltfleetby and baptised at Saltfleetby All Saints > > Another issue I am having difficulty with is Joseph HUTTON b 1800 (as > above) > > I have him married to Ann CLARKE in Hameringham May 16 1825 with children > as follows: > Elizabeth b 1825, Hameringham > Joseph b 1828, Hameringham The IGI has William 1826, Joseph 1827, Ann 1829, Elizabeth 1830, Catherine 1832 bapt at Hameringham. > This family shows up on the 1841 census living in Kirkby Upon Blaine, with > Joseph aged 40, Ann aged 40, an older child, Ann aged 12, Elizabeth aged > 10 (May not be the one b 1825), Catherine aged 8 and Henry aged 6. (1851 > has Henry 14 born Tumby not with parents) > > And to confuse things a bit more Joseph (b 1800) shows up on the 1851 > census in Tumby with his mother Elizabeth aged 75, son Joseph aged 23 b > Hameringham, daughter Elizabeth aged 26 b Hameringham (perhaps a daughter > in law) and Ann (granddaughter), aged 5 moths, b Tumby. Both the younger > Joseph and Elizabeth are listed as being unmarried. Both Joseph & his mother give born Southletby and the census ages are consistent with baptism dates. Bernie
The following additions have been made to the post 1837 marriage index (link given in signature below): Boston Registration District - 347 marriages Sutterton 1851-June 1898 Kirton in Holland 1901-1911 Gainsborough Registration District - 2090 marriages Gainsborough All Saints 1885-1899 (no further registers deposited) Gainsborough Holy Trinity 1844-1910 ( ditto ) Glentworth 1838-1911 Spilsby Registration District - 131 marriages Thorpe St Peter 1871-1911 I have been notified of an error which will be corrected at the next update: Spilsby RD: Toynton St Peter 4 Jan 1869 should be James Digby, not Jane Digby. Many thanks to Steve Seymour for uploading once again. Please read the introductions to each Registration District to see which parishes are included in the index and which are not. 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
Thanks Ann Phil On 2011-11-14, at 2:29 AM, Anne Cole wrote: > The following additions have been made to the post 1837 marriage index (link > given in signature below): > "snip"
I have a problem sorting through my HUTTON family in Saltfleetby, Hameringham, Kirkby and Tumby. I begin with Henry HUTTON b 1769 Saltfleetby & Elizabeth BANCROFT b Saltfleetby 1777 who married about 1797. They have at least 12 children as follows: Elizabeth b 1798 Joseph b 1800 Catherine b 1804 Ann b 1805 Sarah b 1807 David Bancroft b 1809 Eve b 1810 All the above were b Saltfleetby and baptised at Saltfleetby All Saints. Henry b 1812 Jane b 1814 Edward b 1817 Mary b 1819 Charlotte b 1821 I see no reason not to believe this second bunch were also b and b Saltfleetby but the parish records for that period just show a blank page. Q: If anyone can provide details for me on this lot it will be appreciated. Another issue I am having difficulty with is Joseph HUTTON b 1800 (as above) I have him married to Ann CLARKE in Hameringham May 16 1825 with children as follows: Elizabeth b 1825, Hameringham Joseph b 1828, Hameringham This family shows up on the 1841 census living in Kirkby Upon Blaine, with Joseph aged 40, Ann aged 40, an older child, Ann aged 12, Elizabeth aged 10 (May not be the one b 1825), Catherine aged 8 and Henry aged 6. Q: Is this the same family or have I misstepped somewhere? And to confuse things a bit more Joseph (b 1800) shows up on the 1851 census in Tumby with his mother Elizabeth aged 75, son Joseph aged 23 b Hameringham, daughter Elizabeth aged 26 b Hameringham (perhaps a daughter in law) and Ann (granddaughter), aged 5 moths, b Tumby. Both the younger Joseph and Elizabeth are listed as being unmarried. Something does not add up here. Any help appreciated. Thanks. Phil
I have recently found some family connections at www.huntervalleygenealogy.com and I thought I would list the other Lincs families they have on their being researched list - I found mine by accident, perhaps some of these are yours? Names are: ASHTON, BARTON, INGRAM, CABAN, CANT, GREGSON, NEWTON, PECK, PORTER, ROSSINGTON, SANDERSON, TAYLOR There are also a lot of names with just ENG, (and also from just about any place you can think of in the UK) - it's worth a look. I have no connection with this site, other than the fact that I have relatives in Dorset and Lincolnshire who settled in the area.RegardsJan
The list of contents for each day is now appearing near the end of the e-mail instead of at the beginning. Am I the only one having this problem? Any suggestions?
Hello Jim. If you look on the FreeReg website http://www.freereg.org.uk/ there are a number of Cocking burials in Tealby from 1781 to 1841. Mick. Lincolnshire FreeReg co-ordinator
Hi there Bill, that's a bit of a coincidence, do you know if he mentioned any Ellmore's in the Canadian forces, 2 of my relations were there at that time. regards Barry Wilson ________________________________ From: "bill.stratton@ns.sympatico.ca" <bill.stratton@ns.sympatico.ca> To: ENG-LINCSGEN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, 11 November 2011, 23:49 Subject: [LIN] CARTER John Brant Broughton 1866 in Remembrance In memory of John CARTER ,born Brant Broughton Lins on the 06 Mar 1869 to Simon CARTER and Hannah CARTER nee TOWERS Served with the 1st Battalion Leicestershire Regiment from 11 May 1886 - 10 Mar 1898 Also served with the Canadian Expedition Forces. 85th Nova Scotia Highlanders from 05 Oct 1915 to 31 Oct 1919 My Wife's Grandfather Died 21 Nov 1941 Halifax Nova Scotia Canada Bill Stratton Cole Harbour Nova Scotia 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
G'day from Western Australia, By accident I discovered on Ancestry that the above are available. (I don't know for how long they have been so, but that is not important.) When looking through them they are sorted in such a way as that they work around the civil & ecclesiastical parishes within the county. However, they may not be including all streets etc in a parish which is confusing me. According to the Donington 1911 census on Find My Past my gt grandfather John Walter DAVISON lives in (#9) Church Street, Donington with wife, 2 children and 3 of his butchery shop assistants. However, my research so far on Ancestry through the census summary books for Donington does not include Church Street and the family home. Any ideas in which enumeration district etc could I find the family home? SECONDLY, for places like "Surfleet, (St Leonards)" each property is given a reference number - seemingly running between 1 & 142 - but the images of the pages are confusing me. For example, I've got copies of references 1 to 19, 1 to 21, 22 to 46, 47 to 70, 23 to 47, 48 to 59, then a gap until 71 to 94, 95 to 118, 119 to 130 then a gap to a single reference 142. The same sort of pattern is evident for other enumeration districts also covering Surfleet - starts at 56 & has 3 images to 109 - Gosberton St Peter & Paul - 1 to 25 & 68 to 92 Should I be looking elsewhere for the missing images? FINALLY, then the books were scanned it looks as though some one took the staple out of the spine and then copied the folded out "sheet" which therefore displays an image form the start of the booklet and one from the end portion! It took me a while to work that one out. Some sets of images for an enumeration district include 12 images yet others have only 2 or 3 images. I wonder if some sheets were omitted during the scanning or were "lost" back closer to 1911? Peter Holmes Western Australia. Skype ; p.g.holmes [HOLMES (Witham on the Hill, Manthorpe, Spalding, Pinchbeck, Donington then Leicestershire)]. [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).
Hi Peter Ancestry have the enumerators summaries (RG78) these are indexed, very usefully with addresses But Ancestry also have the 1911 schedules (RG14) these are being transcribed and so far Wales, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands are transcribed the rest are in progress Select Census & Electoral Rolls from the search menu at the top Scroll down and select 1911England Census (not the 1911 England Census Summary Books) You can navigate to the County then place you are looking for Remember the schedules are two sided Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > By accident I discovered on Ancestry that the above are available. (I don't > know for how long they have been so, but that is not important.) > >
Hello, I am researching my COCKING ancestors who lived in Tealby & later moved to Fotherby in the 1800’s. I am hoping to locate Cemetery Transcriptions of any COCKING’s found in these two villages. Thanks in advance, Jim Ward Cobble Hill, BC, Canada
On 12/11/2011 5:23 AM, Pam Downes wrote: > http://www.findmypast.co.uk/helpadvice/knowledge-base/1911census/index.jsp#references > explains the different 'parts' of the census reference number. > Pam Thanks for that hot link. I have downloaded it into a 69 page Word document. I can send this to anyone who would like a copy. The knowledge base is excellent as I had little understanding on how to read these census. Now that I have it in a word document I don't have to go to the web site to check things up. I haven't done much as regards the 1911 census search so far. But the time will come when I will move to this. Victor
Searching for George alias Joseph Hume born circa 1831 possibly in the Deepings. If anyone has knowledge of any Humes in Lincolnshire around this time but George Hume in particular please get in touch.
Peter, The summary books are also available on FMP. If you click on 'view image', then at the top of the image page you will see several boxes, five of which come under the heading of 'enumerators book images'. The one labelled 'list' will give you the page Ancestry refer to as 'census summary book', and which is basically a list of the the neighbouring buildings, be they houses, shops, pubs, churches, etc. If they're habited then the name of the first-named householder on the individual census schedule for that building is given. The big hint is when searching on Ancestry is that most householders are listed in the summary/enumerator books by their surname plus either/or their initial and title as in Mr/Mrs/Dr, etc. So if you search for John Davison in Donington you'll get zilch results. But if you search for Davison living in Donington you'll actually get two results. As regards what you think are page numbers in Surfleet (St Lawrence, by the way, not St Leonard), they are schedule numbers and from what I can see you have two numbers because they are in two different enumeration districts - namely numbers 5 and 6. http://www.findmypast.co.uk/helpadvice/knowledge-base/1911census/index.jsp#references explains the different 'parts' of the census reference number. What doesn't help is that the references on Ancestry bear no resemblance to the actual census reference. For instance there's a J Baker living in Surfleet civil parish and Ancestry say the piece number is 1167, but that refers to the enumerator's book, and not to Mr Baker's individual PN number, which consists of 5 digits. Pam Proud to be a member of Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk/ On 12/11/2011 03:35, Peter HOLMES wrote: > G'day from Western Australia, > > > > By accident I discovered on Ancestry that the above are available. (I don't > know for how long they have been so, but that is not important.) > > > > When looking through them they are sorted in such a way as that they work > around the civil& ecclesiastical parishes within the county. > > > > However, they may not be including all streets etc in a parish which is > confusing me. > > > > According to the Donington 1911 census on Find My Past my gt grandfather > John Walter DAVISON lives in (#9) Church Street, Donington with wife, 2 > children and 3 of his butchery shop assistants. > > > > However, my research so far on Ancestry through the census summary books for > Donington does not include Church Street and the family home. Any ideas in > which enumeration district etc could I find the family home? > > > > SECONDLY, for places like "Surfleet, (St Leonards)" each property is given a > reference number - seemingly running between 1& 142 - but the images of the > pages are confusing me. For example, I've got copies of references 1 to 19, > 1 to 21, 22 to 46, 47 to 70, 23 to 47, 48 to 59, then a gap until 71 to 94, > 95 to 118, 119 to 130 then a gap to a single reference 142. > > > > The same sort of pattern is evident for other enumeration districts also > covering Surfleet - starts at 56& has 3 images to 109 - Gosberton St Peter > & Paul - 1 to 25& 68 to 92 > > > > Should I be looking elsewhere for the missing images? > > > > FINALLY, then the books were scanned it looks as though some one took the > staple out of the spine and then copied the folded out "sheet" which > therefore displays an image form the start of the booklet and one from the > end portion! It took me a while to work that one out. > > > > Some sets of images for an enumeration district include 12 images yet others > have only 2 or 3 images. I wonder if some sheets were omitted during the > scanning or were "lost" back closer to 1911? > > > > Peter Holmes > > Western Australia. Skype ; p.g.holmes > > [HOLMES (Witham on the Hill, Manthorpe, Spalding, Pinchbeck, Donington then > Leicestershire)]. [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). > > > > > ------------------------------- > -- Proud to be a member of Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk/