William LAMB married Anne BIGLAND in Brant Broughton on 8th June 1710, and I believe they had a son called John. I know nothing else about him. His wife Anne was the sister of my 7 x gt grandfather Ann --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com
Catherine had Married James Fletcher by 1901 and had 3 other children but Richard is listed with her and her new family in the 1901 census ref RG13/3074 regards againElaine On Monday, 2 March 2015, 13:37, elaine westaway <[email protected]> wrote: another quick bit of info Lucy married Thomas Padley in 1876 and they had 5 more children and in the 1891 census they also have a grandson listed with them 2 year old Richard Brader, which would suggest that Catherine also had an illegitmate child.Elaine On Monday, 2 March 2015, 13:32, elaine westaway <[email protected]> wrote: I have just found that she is listed in a family tree on ancestry, this gives her mother as Lucy M Brader and her father as Thomas Sutton Padley, it also gives her date of birth as 28th December 1870 in Flutely regards againElaine Westaway On Monday, 2 March 2015, 13:29, elaine westaway <[email protected]> wrote: her baptism is not on freereg yet, but being brought up by grandparents I would guess she is illegitimate, or the child of a son whose wife passed away during the birth, you should see if any of the daughters or daughter in law's passed away in the same or next quarter to the birth of Catherine.also see if anyone can look into the records of the nearest workhouse for you as this would almost certainly be where she was born, as most mothers who couldn't afford the services of a midwife went into the workhouse to give birth as they got the services of a medic for free there.I hope this helps youregardsElaine WestawayHampshire England On Monday, 2 March 2015, 3:37, Mike Wells via <[email protected]> wrote: Hello Who were the parents of Catherine BRADER please? She was registered in Horncastle Mar Q 1871, I presume she was born in Fulletby as most of her relatives were. In 1871 she is a 3m old granddaughter of Parish & Mary BRADEN (BRADER) living in Fulletby. In 1881 she is a 10 year old scholar granddaughter again living with New P & Mary BRADER still in Fulletby. Parrish & Mary BRADER had 11 children of whom 7 (probably) were still alive in 1871. She is a very little twig so, as a superannuitant, I have no money for certificates. Thanks Mike in NZ ------------------------------- 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
another quick bit of info Lucy married Thomas Padley in 1876 and they had 5 more children and in the 1891 census they also have a grandson listed with them 2 year old Richard Brader, which would suggest that Catherine also had an illegitmate child.Elaine On Monday, 2 March 2015, 13:32, elaine westaway <[email protected]> wrote: I have just found that she is listed in a family tree on ancestry, this gives her mother as Lucy M Brader and her father as Thomas Sutton Padley, it also gives her date of birth as 28th December 1870 in Flutely regards againElaine Westaway On Monday, 2 March 2015, 13:29, elaine westaway <[email protected]> wrote: her baptism is not on freereg yet, but being brought up by grandparents I would guess she is illegitimate, or the child of a son whose wife passed away during the birth, you should see if any of the daughters or daughter in law's passed away in the same or next quarter to the birth of Catherine.also see if anyone can look into the records of the nearest workhouse for you as this would almost certainly be where she was born, as most mothers who couldn't afford the services of a midwife went into the workhouse to give birth as they got the services of a medic for free there.I hope this helps youregardsElaine WestawayHampshire England On Monday, 2 March 2015, 3:37, Mike Wells via <[email protected]> wrote: Hello Who were the parents of Catherine BRADER please? She was registered in Horncastle Mar Q 1871, I presume she was born in Fulletby as most of her relatives were. In 1871 she is a 3m old granddaughter of Parish & Mary BRADEN (BRADER) living in Fulletby. In 1881 she is a 10 year old scholar granddaughter again living with New P & Mary BRADER still in Fulletby. Parrish & Mary BRADER had 11 children of whom 7 (probably) were still alive in 1871. She is a very little twig so, as a superannuitant, I have no money for certificates. Thanks Mike in NZ ------------------------------- 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 just found that she is listed in a family tree on ancestry, this gives her mother as Lucy M Brader and her father as Thomas Sutton Padley, it also gives her date of birth as 28th December 1870 in Flutely regards againElaine Westaway On Monday, 2 March 2015, 13:29, elaine westaway <[email protected]> wrote: her baptism is not on freereg yet, but being brought up by grandparents I would guess she is illegitimate, or the child of a son whose wife passed away during the birth, you should see if any of the daughters or daughter in law's passed away in the same or next quarter to the birth of Catherine.also see if anyone can look into the records of the nearest workhouse for you as this would almost certainly be where she was born, as most mothers who couldn't afford the services of a midwife went into the workhouse to give birth as they got the services of a medic for free there.I hope this helps youregardsElaine WestawayHampshire England On Monday, 2 March 2015, 3:37, Mike Wells via <[email protected]> wrote: Hello Who were the parents of Catherine BRADER please? She was registered in Horncastle Mar Q 1871, I presume she was born in Fulletby as most of her relatives were. In 1871 she is a 3m old granddaughter of Parish & Mary BRADEN (BRADER) living in Fulletby. In 1881 she is a 10 year old scholar granddaughter again living with New P & Mary BRADER still in Fulletby. Parrish & Mary BRADER had 11 children of whom 7 (probably) were still alive in 1871. She is a very little twig so, as a superannuitant, I have no money for certificates. Thanks Mike in NZ ------------------------------- 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
her baptism is not on freereg yet, but being brought up by grandparents I would guess she is illegitimate, or the child of a son whose wife passed away during the birth, you should see if any of the daughters or daughter in law's passed away in the same or next quarter to the birth of Catherine.also see if anyone can look into the records of the nearest workhouse for you as this would almost certainly be where she was born, as most mothers who couldn't afford the services of a midwife went into the workhouse to give birth as they got the services of a medic for free there.I hope this helps youregardsElaine WestawayHampshire England On Monday, 2 March 2015, 3:37, Mike Wells via <[email protected]> wrote: Hello Who were the parents of Catherine BRADER please? She was registered in Horncastle Mar Q 1871, I presume she was born in Fulletby as most of her relatives were. In 1871 she is a 3m old granddaughter of Parish & Mary BRADEN (BRADER) living in Fulletby. In 1881 she is a 10 year old scholar granddaughter again living with New P & Mary BRADER still in Fulletby. Parrish & Mary BRADER had 11 children of whom 7 (probably) were still alive in 1871. She is a very little twig so, as a superannuitant, I have no money for certificates. Thanks Mike in NZ ------------------------------- 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
If Spring has come to Lincolnshire (it hasn't here in Ontario!), I wonder if S very KS who lives near St. Benedict Church in Scrivelsby might be able to take photos of the graves of my FREEMAN ancestors. I have found MI's on findmypast with references B41 , B42 & B43: Edward Freeman died 1771 Sarah Freeman died 1769Edward Freeman died 1809Sarah Freeman died 1800 I think the graves are in bad condition as parts are illegible . Any help greatly appreciated. Ruth,Ontario,Canada
Hi All, Looking for details of two of my 4th great grandmothers. Jane Lamminam who married John Crow 16 Oct 1771 at Anderby, Linconshire, England. I have children between 1772 and 1792 but so far do not have a birth or death for Jane. Nor a death for John. Elizabeth Lamiman who married Robert Greenwood 1 Jul 1773 at Keddington, Lincolnshire, England. Possible death in 1810. Looking for birth and confirmation of death. Have found two children William 1778 and Ann 1781. There may be more. Husband Robert death possibly 1817 in Keddington. Best wishes, Dawn Victoria, Australia
Hi, Bob, I have John LYN's burial as 11 May 1764 in East Allington and have an "estimated" date of birth of 1705. Like you, I would love to have his birthdate or christening. Lou ----- Original Message ----- From: "BobJ via" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, March 1, 2015 12:14:50 PM Subject: [LIN] L for LYNN Looking for the birth/bapt. of John LYNN, or LINES, who married Ann PEAL on 8 January 1733 at Sedgbrook, Lincs. Bob. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi, Missing Lincs, I have in my notes a reference to a German air raid on Waddington parish in 1941. 11 people were reported killed. I'd like two pieces of information perhaps best gleaned from local newspapers. What was the exact date of the raid and who were the 11 people who were killed? Thank you for any assistance. Lou (list admin.)
Hello Who were the parents of Catherine BRADER please? She was registered in Horncastle Mar Q 1871, I presume she was born in Fulletby as most of her relatives were. In 1871 she is a 3m old granddaughter of Parish & Mary BRADEN (BRADER) living in Fulletby. In 1881 she is a 10 year old scholar granddaughter again living with New P & Mary BRADER still in Fulletby. Parrish & Mary BRADER had 11 children of whom 7 (probably) were still alive in 1871. She is a very little twig so, as a superannuitant, I have no money for certificates. Thanks Mike in NZ
I would love some help with my Linton family. I have a John Linton who has died after 1794. His wife Sarah ? died in Rauceby and is buried on the 20 May 1795. Son John Linton bap 24 Mar 1792 is my 3rd Great. Dose anyone know who Sarah his mother was and where did they marry. I have 4 children bap in Rauceby between 1786 & 1794. I have looked at the PRs for Rauceby but very hard in the early records to read and see. Thanks for any help
Looking for the birth/bapt. of John LYNN, or LINES, who married Ann PEAL on 8 January 1733 at Sedgbrook, Lincs. Bob.
Hello My L that I would like to know more about is Ann Lambert, she was born about 1777 in Upton, Lincolnshire ( from 1851 & 1861 census) and married Richard Backhouse about 1800. All suggestions welcome Many Thanks Hilary Hilary Thomas [email protected]
Hello Is anyone able to help with anything about Eleanor LOWERY who married John BRADER in Scamblesby in 1786. She may well have been born about 1762. While there is anyone able to help with their Children: William b c 1787 and Mary b c 1793. Both possibly born in Fulletby. Thank you Mike Kawerau 3127 NZ [email protected]
I am looing for Ann Leaper born about 1760. She married Richard Laxon in Swineshead in 1783 Sarah Sent from Windows Mail From: Genes - Lincs Sent: Friday, 27 February 2015 18:24 To: Genes - Lincs Hi, Missing Lincs, Here's your task list for the last day of the month: 1. Tap the crumbs out of your keyboard. 2. Clean the mouse thoroughly. They do pick up bacteria and such like. 3. Find a surname in your families that starts with L and post a query to the list about him/her. For example, I'm looking for a Luke LEATHERDALE born in England in 1831. Your's should be a Yellowbelly. Yeah, I know, I've two Ls there. Lou (list admin.) ------------------------------- 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 Mike I do have these two in my tree, However, not much information either. Rose Ann Brader married 03 Jun 1895 (Hornecastle) my grandfather's brother, Charles Plowright. I do have Eleanor Lowery born in 1762. I have 4 children for them: William 1787, Thomas 1789 Fulletby, died 1868 Scamblesby, John 1791 and Mary 1793. Linda B.C. Canada -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike Wells via Sent: February-28-15 4:39 PM To: Genes - Lincs Subject: [LIN] Missing "L"s:- LOWERY Hello Is anyone able to help with anything about Eleanor LOWERY who married John BRADER in Scamblesby in 1786. She may well have been born about 1762. While there is anyone able to help with their Children: William b c 1787 and Mary b c 1793. Both possibly born in Fulletby. Thank you Mike Kawerau 3127 NZ [email protected] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi, Missing Lincs, Here's your task list for the last day of the month: 1. Tap the crumbs out of your keyboard. 2. Clean the mouse thoroughly. They do pick up bacteria and such like. 3. Find a surname in your families that starts with L and post a query to the list about him/her. For example, I'm looking for a Luke LEATHERDALE born in England in 1831. Your's should be a Yellowbelly. Yeah, I know, I've two Ls there. Lou (list admin.)
Hi, I have a request for one of Ron COLE's church photographs to be used in a book. Does anyone have current contact information for Ron? Lou (list admin.)
Hello the list, Is it possible that there is a list of burials for BRIGG. 1920 TO 1940? Many thanks John Eaton Socon
Hi, Missing Lincs, Looking for something to take the grandkids to that will entertain the whole family? Check out the Discover Lincolnshire Weekend at the end of next month: http://www.visitlincolnshire.com/DLW.aspx Lou (list admin.)