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    1. [LIN] Re: Spalding marriages on Findmypast missing
    2. Mick Claxton
    3. Hi Nivard. They are on FMP under Banns and Marriages 1786-1804. Mick

    03/22/2018 03:44:55
    1. [LIN] Re: Spalding marriages on Findmypast missing
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi Anne The marriage that raised my attention level was in 1804 On checking Findmypast there are a large swathe of marriages missing from the Lincolnshire PRs for Spalding (roughly 1770 to 1804) As they are on Lincstothepast, which I assume are from the County records office, and who also supplied the records to Findmypast I wondered why they were not available on Findmypast also So far they are unable to explain the missing records Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 22-Mar-18 5:33 PM, Anne Cole wrote: > As Fiona says. Also, some registers were deposited after the filming of them had stopped so won't be on-line or available on microfiche at all. These can only be seen at Lincolnshire Archives. Likewise, any registers that are still in the parish will not be on-line. Volunteers from the Society have been going out to parishes and photographing many registers that have not been deposited at the Archives for our 1813-37 baptism project. We are giving copies of the photographs to the Archives so they should be available there, and of course they will also be included in our indexes when they are published. The first one, covering the four Deaneries in the Parts of Holland (Holland East and West, East and West Elloe) should be published in May this year. > > Many BTs are missing and so are not on family search. We have identified many BTs now (over 600) that were in the "unidentified" scrap books and are gradually publishing these on the Members Only area of the LFHS website. A lot of these BTs are for parishes for which the registers are deficient or missing, so they will be the only place where the entries they contain may be found. > > If you are looking for marriages post 1837 please use the free post 1837 marriage index - the address is below in my signature lines. We have now completed several registration districts up to 1911. Updates to the post 1837 index are regularly sent to the LFHS Facebook page, and I did try to send the most recent one here but it didn't arrive. I will try again. > > Anne > > Anne Cole, President, Lincolnshire Family History Society

    03/22/2018 03:34:55
    1. [LIN] Updates to Members Only area of the LFHS Website
    2. Anne Cole
    3. You may have missed these if you are not following our Facebook page: Message from the LFHS Webmaster The following updates have been made to the Member Only Area of the website: Approximately 500 entries from Nottinghamshire parish registers have been added to the Strays index. These entries were sent in to the Research Centre and kindly transcribed by one of the Society volunteers. They are much appreciated and any future contributions will be gratefully received - especially by anyone who them uses them to find that elusive missing ancestor. Journals for the following Family History Societies - Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Chesterfield and District, and Essex were added to the Exchange Journals page. Copies of Journals for these and other Societies the we exchange electronic copies with on the website for 12 months. A message from the LFHS Webmaster: "A copy of the Calderdale FHS Journal for Dec 2017 has been added to the Exchange Journal section of the Members Only Area (MOA) of the website. There are now nine societies whose journals are available for Lincolnshire FHS members to read on-line (they first must have registered to use the MOA) ." A message from the Webmaster: The following additions have been made to the Members' Only Area of the Lincolnshire FHS website: . Latest edition of the Lincolnshire FHS Journal (February 2018) . Exchange magazines for Barnsley FHS, Essex FHS and Yorkshire Archaeological & Historical Society . Added a new Workhouse Correspondence section with first entry for Sleaford Union 1837. . Added three documents for Burton Coggles to the Miscellaneous Poor Law section and two previously unidentified Bishops Transcripts: Binbrook St Mary 1632-33 and Edenham 1673. Please note that the above may only be accessed by current members of the Lincolnshire Family History Society. The public section has been updated with a new version of Members' Surname Interests and there are now over 3,600 entries. Message from the LFHS Webmaster: There have been a number of updates the the members only section of the Society website: We have added magazines for the following societies to the Exchange Journals page: Barnsley FHS (Jul 2017), Bedfordshire FHS (Sep 2017), Cambridgeshire FHS (Autumn 2017), Chesterfield and District FHS (Sep 2017) and Nottinghamshire FHS (Jul 2017). This is an excellent opportunity for members who have an interest in areas that are covered by these and other societies to read their respective journals. Also added two Unfilmed Bishops Transcripts (Uffington 1768 and Walesby 1632-33) and two Miscellaneous Poor Law Documents (Barnetby le Wold Parish and Morton by Bourne). The list of Donors in the Market Rasen Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Wesleyan Methodist Historic Roll as mentioned in the August 2017 Journal to go with the article in the November 2016 article has been added to the "Articles contributed by members" section. The Barnetby le Wold poor law documents were deposited at North East Lincolnshire Archives and are not at Lincolnshire Archives. Full details are given at the top of the transcript. And more marriages post 1837 Lincolnshire post 1837 Marriage Index http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/index.html The following have recently been added to the index (all 1871-1911 unless otherwise stated) Holbeach Registration District: Fleet, Gedney, Gedney Drove End, Holbeach All Saints, Holbeach St Mark, Lutton (Sutton St Nicholas), Sutton Bridge St Matthew, Sutton St Edmund, Sutton St James, Sutton St Mary (Long Sutton), Tydd St Mary, Whaplode, Whaplode Drove 1871-1901. 7,938 marriages now online. Grantham Registration District: Ancaster, Barrowby, Bassingthorpe 1866-1911, Bitchfield 1837-1911, Boothby Pagnell, Braceby 1837-1911, Colsterworth, Denton. 4,819 marriages now online. Bourne Registration District: Aslackby, Baston, Billingborough, Bourne, Corby 1837-1911. 4,990 marriages now online. The Lincolnshire post 1837 Marriage Index has been updated. Louth Registration District is now complete with the following additions: Louth St James 1871-1911 Mablethorpe 1871-1911 Please see the introduction to Louth RD for the full list of parishes included. We are now working on Bourne, Grantham and Holbeach Registration Districts. http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/index.html 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 http://duncalfonenamestudy.tribalpages.com/ Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk

    03/22/2018 11:44:01
    1. [LIN] Post 1837 Marriage Index latest update
    2. Anne Cole
    3. The Post 1837 Lincolnshire Marriage Index has been updated to include the following, all 1870-1911 unless otherwise stated: Grantham Registration District: Grantham St Wulfram, Grantham Chapel Street United Methodist 1890-1911, Great Gonerby, Great Ponton, Haceby, Harlaxton 1844-1911, Heydour 1837-1911, Manthorpe, Burton Coggles 1837-1911, Pickworth, Sapperton, Stoke Rochford. Now 8,179 marriages. Sleaford Registration District: Asgarby by Sleaford 1837-1911, Anwick, Ashby de la Launde, Aswarby, Aunsby, Billinghay, Blankney, Bloxholm 1837-1911, Brauncewell, Burton Pedwardine, Cranwell, Dembleby, Digby, Dorrington, Evedon, Ewerby, Great Hale, Heckington, Helpringham. Now 7,570 marriages. 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 http://duncalfonenamestudy.tribalpages.com/ Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk

    03/22/2018 11:35:00
    1. [LIN] Re: Spalding marriages on Findmypast missing
    2. Anne Cole
    3. As Fiona says. Also, some registers were deposited after the filming of them had stopped so won't be on-line or available on microfiche at all. These can only be seen at Lincolnshire Archives. Likewise, any registers that are still in the parish will not be on-line. Volunteers from the Society have been going out to parishes and photographing many registers that have not been deposited at the Archives for our 1813-37 baptism project. We are giving copies of the photographs to the Archives so they should be available there, and of course they will also be included in our indexes when they are published. The first one, covering the four Deaneries in the Parts of Holland (Holland East and West, East and West Elloe) should be published in May this year. Many BTs are missing and so are not on family search. We have identified many BTs now (over 600) that were in the "unidentified" scrap books and are gradually publishing these on the Members Only area of the LFHS website. A lot of these BTs are for parishes for which the registers are deficient or missing, so they will be the only place where the entries they contain may be found. If you are looking for marriages post 1837 please use the free post 1837 marriage index - the address is below in my signature lines. We have now completed several registration districts up to 1911. Updates to the post 1837 index are regularly sent to the LFHS Facebook page, and I did try to send the most recent one here but it didn't arrive. I will try again. 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 http://duncalfonenamestudy.tribalpages.com/ Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk -----Original Message----- From: Fiona via ENG-LINCSGEN [mailto:eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com] Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2018 11:15 AM To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com Cc: Fiona Subject: [LIN] Re: Spalding marriages on Findmypast missing The marriages on FMP are Parish Registers the ones on Familysearch were taken from tge BT’s and there are differences when PR’s are missing Fiona Sent from my iPhone > On 22 Mar 2018, at 10:26, "jlindley41@sky.com" <jlindley41@sky.com> wrote: > > Hi Nivard. I think gap have missed lots of marriages. I have a charles frederick hinchcliffe married to a Lillie Lawrence in 1888/1889 but cannot find it through gap or family search. Regards john ps st least the list is up and running. > > Get organized with Yahoo Mail > > On Thu, 22 Mar 2018 at 10:19, Nivard Ovington<ovington.one@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all > > I was going over some old ground (as you do) and realised I have a > snip of the marriage of my g.g.g.grandparents who married in 1804 in > Spalding at St Mary & St Nicholas > > WILLIAM ROSE > Spouse: ELEANOR SPENCER Family > Marriage: 29 MAR 1804 Spalding, Lincoln, England Batch Number: > 7416915 > Sheet: 80 > Source Call No.: 0935433 Type: Film > > But wanted a clearer copy plus wanted to check the register itself for > any other snippets of interest, other marriages on the page, witnesses > etc > > So knowing that Findmypast have the Lincolnshire parish registers I > checked there, to find they have a huge number of marriages missing > including 1804 (probably from pre 1770 to 1804) > > So far they (Findmypast) have failed to find them, I have asked them > to check further > > So has anyone else found them? or know why they might be missing ? > > It makes me wonder what else is missing in the Lincs PRs on Findmypast > > -- > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > > >

    03/22/2018 11:33:26
    1. [LIN] Re: Spalding marriages on Findmypast missing
    2. Hi Nivard.  The hinchcliffe 's are from  Thorne bear Doncaster. So the 1911 census is for that  area. He was 44 in 1918 when he died.  He had 5 children on the 1811 census. So born about  1874. He was born Charles  Frederick but used only Frederick on the1901 and 1911 census. Hope this helps.  Regards  john Get organized with Yahoo Mail On Thu, 22 Mar 2018 at 13:00, Nivard Ovington<ovington.one@gmail.com> wrote: Hi John I admit to being a tad confused here with your HINCHCLIFFEs ;-) The Frederick HINCHCLIFFE that died in 1918 was 73, so born circa 1845 He appears in the probate calendars as follows HINCHCLIFFE Frederick of 13 Grove street Boston Lincolnshire died 13th May 1918 probate London 3rd Aug to Florence Hope HINCHCLIFFE widow Effects £1218 13s 7d In 1911 it shows him with wife Florence Hope HINCHCLIFFE who had been married for 31 years And in 1880 there is a marriage as follows Marriages Jun 1880 Hinchcliffe Frederick Derby 7b 729 NEWLAND Florence Hope Derby 7b 729 So either there is another Frederick HINCHCLIFFE in 1911 that I cannot find or the death you cited is the wrong one I couldn't find a Frederick HINCHCLIFFE with a wife Lil* in 1911, if the above isn't yours, do you have the 1911 reference so I can take a look at it Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 22-Mar-18 11:47 AM, jlindley41@sky.com wrote: > Hi Nivard. First the gap  s mistake  which I noted when I clicked send. On the 1911 census  it showed Frederick hinchcliffe not Charles  Frederick. It said  he had been married for 12 years hence 1898 or 1899. Frederick died in 1918 and is buried in Thorne church yard  near Doncaster.  His wife Lillie 're married in 1924 and it said on the certificate that  her father  was a George Lawrence. Perhaps they didn't get married just  lived  together. More common today  than the late  1800's. Regards john

    03/22/2018 07:09:23
    1. [LIN] Re: Spalding marriages on Findmypast missing
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi John I admit to being a tad confused here with your HINCHCLIFFEs ;-) The Frederick HINCHCLIFFE that died in 1918 was 73, so born circa 1845 He appears in the probate calendars as follows HINCHCLIFFE Frederick of 13 Grove street Boston Lincolnshire died 13th May 1918 probate London 3rd Aug to Florence Hope HINCHCLIFFE widow Effects £1218 13s 7d In 1911 it shows him with wife Florence Hope HINCHCLIFFE who had been married for 31 years And in 1880 there is a marriage as follows Marriages Jun 1880 Hinchcliffe Frederick Derby 7b 729 NEWLAND Florence Hope Derby 7b 729 So either there is another Frederick HINCHCLIFFE in 1911 that I cannot find or the death you cited is the wrong one I couldn't find a Frederick HINCHCLIFFE with a wife Lil* in 1911, if the above isn't yours, do you have the 1911 reference so I can take a look at it Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 22-Mar-18 11:47 AM, jlindley41@sky.com wrote: > Hi Nivard. First the gap  s mistake  which I noted when I clicked send. On the 1911 census  it showed Frederick hinchcliffe not Charles  Frederick. It said  he had been married for 12 years hence 1898 or 1899. Frederick died in 1918 and is buried in Thorne church yard  near Doncaster.  His wife Lillie 're married in 1924 and it said on the certificate that  her father  was a George Lawrence. Perhaps they didn't get married just  lived  together. More common today  than the late  1800's. Regards john

    03/22/2018 06:59:46
    1. [LIN] Re: Spalding marriages on Findmypast missing
    2. Hi Nivard. First the gap  s mistake  which I noted when I clicked send. On the 1911 census  it showed Frederick hinchcliffe not Charles  Frederick. It said  he had been married for 12 years hence 1898 or 1899. Frederick died in 1918 and is buried in Thorne church yard  near Doncaster.  His wife Lillie 're married in 1924 and it said on the certificate that  her father  was a George Lawrence. Perhaps they didn't get married just  lived  together. More common today  than the late  1800's. Regards john Get organized with Yahoo Mail On Thu, 22 Mar 2018 at 11:27, Nivard Ovington<ovington.one@gmail.com> wrote: Hi John Yes its good to have the lists back up and running isn't it On your missing marriage, how sure are you of it ? There are no marriages for a Charles HINCHCLIFF* to a LAWRENCE or a Lil* Neither do I see them in the census What do you mean by gap ? Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 22-Mar-18 10:26 AM, jlindley41@sky.com wrote: > Hi  Nivard.  I think  gap have missed lots of marriages.  I have a charles  frederick hinchcliffe married to  a Lillie Lawrence in 1888/1889 but cannot find it through gap or family  search. Regards  john ps st least  the list is up and running.

    03/22/2018 05:47:41
    1. [LIN] Re: Spalding marriages on Findmypast missing
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi John Yes its good to have the lists back up and running isn't it On your missing marriage, how sure are you of it ? There are no marriages for a Charles HINCHCLIFF* to a LAWRENCE or a Lil* Neither do I see them in the census What do you mean by gap ? Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 22-Mar-18 10:26 AM, jlindley41@sky.com wrote: > Hi  Nivard.  I think  gap have missed lots of marriages.  I have a charles  frederick hinchcliffe married to  a Lillie Lawrence in 1888/1889 but cannot find it through gap or family  search. Regards  john ps st least  the list is up and running.

    03/22/2018 05:26:50
    1. [LIN] Re: Spalding marriages on Findmypast missing
    2. Fiona
    3. The marriages on FMP are Parish Registers the ones on Familysearch were taken from tge BT’s and there are differences when PR’s are missing Fiona Sent from my iPhone > On 22 Mar 2018, at 10:26, "jlindley41@sky.com" <jlindley41@sky.com> wrote: > > Hi Nivard. I think gap have missed lots of marriages. I have a charles frederick hinchcliffe married to a Lillie Lawrence in 1888/1889 but cannot find it through gap or family search. Regards john ps st least the list is up and running. > > Get organized with Yahoo Mail > > On Thu, 22 Mar 2018 at 10:19, Nivard Ovington<ovington.one@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all > > I was going over some old ground (as you do) and realised I have a snip > of the marriage of my g.g.g.grandparents who married in 1804 in Spalding > at St Mary & St Nicholas > > WILLIAM ROSE > Spouse: ELEANOR SPENCER Family > Marriage: 29 MAR 1804 Spalding, Lincoln, England > Batch Number: 7416915 > Sheet: 80 > Source Call No.: 0935433 Type: Film > > But wanted a clearer copy plus wanted to check the register itself for > any other snippets of interest, other marriages on the page, witnesses etc > > So knowing that Findmypast have the Lincolnshire parish registers I > checked there, to find they have a huge number of marriages missing > including 1804 (probably from pre 1770 to 1804) > > So far they (Findmypast) have failed to find them, I have asked them to > check further > > So has anyone else found them? or know why they might be missing ? > > It makes me wonder what else is missing in the Lincs PRs on Findmypast > > -- > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > > >

    03/22/2018 05:14:56
    1. [LIN] Re: Spalding marriages on Findmypast missing
    2. Hi  Nivard.  I think  gap have missed lots of marriages.  I have a charles  frederick hinchcliffe married to  a Lillie Lawrence in 1888/1889 but cannot find it through gap or family  search. Regards  john ps st least  the list is up and running. Get organized with Yahoo Mail On Thu, 22 Mar 2018 at 10:19, Nivard Ovington<ovington.one@gmail.com> wrote: Hi all I was going over some old ground (as you do) and realised I have a snip of the marriage of my g.g.g.grandparents who married in 1804 in Spalding at St Mary & St Nicholas WILLIAM ROSE Spouse:  ELEANOR SPENCER  Family Marriage:  29 MAR 1804  Spalding, Lincoln, England Batch Number:  7416915 Sheet:  80 Source Call No.:  0935433  Type:  Film But wanted a clearer copy plus wanted to check the register itself for any other snippets of interest, other marriages on the page, witnesses etc So knowing that Findmypast have the Lincolnshire parish registers I checked there, to find they have a huge number of marriages missing including 1804 (probably from pre 1770 to 1804) So far they (Findmypast) have failed to find them, I have asked them to check further So has anyone else found them? or know why they might be missing ? It makes me wonder what else is missing in the Lincs PRs on Findmypast -- Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK)

    03/22/2018 04:26:04
    1. [LIN] Spalding marriages on Findmypast missing
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi all I was going over some old ground (as you do) and realised I have a snip of the marriage of my g.g.g.grandparents who married in 1804 in Spalding at St Mary & St Nicholas WILLIAM ROSE Spouse: ELEANOR SPENCER Family Marriage: 29 MAR 1804 Spalding, Lincoln, England Batch Number: 7416915 Sheet: 80 Source Call No.: 0935433 Type: Film But wanted a clearer copy plus wanted to check the register itself for any other snippets of interest, other marriages on the page, witnesses etc So knowing that Findmypast have the Lincolnshire parish registers I checked there, to find they have a huge number of marriages missing including 1804 (probably from pre 1770 to 1804) So far they (Findmypast) have failed to find them, I have asked them to check further So has anyone else found them? or know why they might be missing ? It makes me wonder what else is missing in the Lincs PRs on Findmypast -- Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK)

    03/22/2018 04:19:18
    1. [LIN] Re: Admin. note: Honour the women
    2. Jan Marchant
    3. Thanks for your prompt reply, Leonard. SKINNER must be a popular name. Kind regards Jan ________________________________ From: Leonard Skinner via ENG-LINCSGEN <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, 21 March 2018 3:21 AM To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com Cc: leonard.skinner@btinternet.com Subject: [LIN] Re: Admin. note: Honour the women Hi Jan I do have an Uncle Norman, but he is not your relation. My Skinner line originally came from Polperro, Cornwall and as far as I know none have emigrated to Lincolnshire. Regards Leonard -----Original Message----- From: Jan Marchant Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2018 12:58 PM To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com Subject: [LIN] Re: Admin. note: Honour the women Hi Leonard It's your own surname that interests me. My aunt, Doris SHARP married Norman SKINNER in c 1920s, most likely in the Spilsby area. They lived in Old Bolingbroke and had two children, Margaret born 1929 and David born 1934. We used to visit them there. Would Norman SKINNER be related to you? Kind regards Jan Marchant Australia ________________________________ From: Leonard Skinner via ENG-LINCSGEN <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, 19 March 2018 9:21 AM To: eng-lincsgen Cc: leonard.skinner@btinternet.com Subject: [LIN] Re: Admin. note: Honour the women Missing Lincs William COLLINGWOOD bap. 1744 and his second wife Frances are my 4xgreatgrandparents. I have been searching for information on Frances for many years without success. William's first wife Elizabeth BURBIDGE was buried on 22 Dec 1771 and Frances's first child was baptised on 24 Jun 1773 so presumably William and Frances's marriage took place at some time between these dates. I have had no success in breaking down this brick wall. From the age given on Frances's headstone in the Fulbeck graveyard she was born in 1744. Another of piece of information I have been unable to find is the burial date of William COLLINGWOOD. According to the information on his headstone he died on 6 Dec 1783. I am assuming that he was probably buried on or after 8 Dec. The Fulbeck General Register 1708-1786, PAR/1/2 lists burials for 1783, but does not list William COLLINGWOOD. The burials for that year seem to stop at 6 Dec. Does anyone have access to the Bishop's Transcripts for 1783? The Fulbeck Baptisms and Burials Register 1787-1812, PAR/1/4 contains on Images 16-29 transcriptions, done in 1870, of the headstones then readable in the Fulbeck graveyard. This was my source for William's death date. Thanks for any help that might be forthcoming Leonard Skinner

    03/21/2018 09:27:26
    1. [LIN] Re: CABON - unwanted BMD certificates
    2. Bruce Collins
    3. Thanks, Nivard, I have just done this. I was previously unaware of postems. Bruce Moffatt Collins Bracknell, Berkshire bmc34.fh@ntlworld.com -----Original Message----- From: Nivard Ovington [mailto:ovington.one@gmail.com] Sent: 21 March 2018 17:53 To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com Subject: [LIN] Re: CABON - unwanted BMD certificates Hi Bruce By far the best way to get the information in a good position to help others, is to add the details to a postem on the freebmd entry Its free to add a postem and free for the researchers all over the world who can access the information Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 21-Mar-18 5:40 PM, Bruce - Family History via ENG-LINCSGEN wrote: > In tracing my Lincolnshire CABON family I have received a couple of > certificates which turn out not to be what I am looking for (two > children were born to Ellen SIMPSON before she married George CABON). > If you are interested I'll send them to you. If you are interested in > the CABONs of Lincolnshire then I'm keen to get in touch anyway! > Failing that, can anyone advise how I can best make these available to > other researchers? > > Certificates are: > Birth 1857 district of NE Lincoln > 29 March Ann, daughter of Mary SIMPSON (father blank) Death 1866 > district East Sculcoates, Yorkshire > 3 July Annie SIMPSON age 8 years, daughter of James SIMPSON > (schoolmaster > deceased) cause fever 6 weeks. The mark of Jane MATTHEWS, present at > the death, residence Hull. > > Bruce Moffatt Collins > Bracknell, Berkshire > bmc34.fh@ntlworld.com

    03/21/2018 12:30:45
    1. [LIN] The CABONs of Lincolnshire
    2. Bruce - Family History
    3. In attempting to prove that the boy George born to Sarah CARBONE in the Hundleby Workhouse, Spilsby in 1844 was the "my" George CABON who married Ellen SIMPSON at Sculcoates in 1867, I set about constructing all the CA*BO*N* families I could find in Lincolnshire censuses. These include CABON, CABORN, CABOURN, CABOURNE. I have generated 19 family trees, plus another 15 fragments or "twigs". This work was sufficient to satisfy me that of the 25 Georges found, only the one mentioned above was a reasonable contender for "my" George". How can I now make best use of this considerable research effort? One answer would be to publish a "private" Ancestry tree. Do members have any better ideas? And why are none of you looking for CABONs? Bruce Moffatt Collins Bracknell, Berkshire bmc34.fh@ntlworld.com

    03/21/2018 12:02:08
    1. [LIN] Re: CABON - unwanted BMD certificates
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi Bruce By far the best way to get the information in a good position to help others, is to add the details to a postem on the freebmd entry Its free to add a postem and free for the researchers all over the world who can access the information Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 21-Mar-18 5:40 PM, Bruce - Family History via ENG-LINCSGEN wrote: > In tracing my Lincolnshire CABON family I have received a couple of > certificates which turn out not to be what I am looking for (two children > were born to Ellen SIMPSON before she married George CABON). If you are > interested I'll send them to you. If you are interested in the CABONs of > Lincolnshire then I'm keen to get in touch anyway! > Failing that, can anyone advise how I can best make these available to other > researchers? > > Certificates are: > Birth 1857 district of NE Lincoln > 29 March Ann, daughter of Mary SIMPSON (father blank) > Death 1866 district East Sculcoates, Yorkshire > 3 July Annie SIMPSON age 8 years, daughter of James SIMPSON (schoolmaster > deceased) cause fever 6 weeks. The mark of Jane MATTHEWS, present at the > death, residence Hull. > > Bruce Moffatt Collins > Bracknell, Berkshire > bmc34.fh@ntlworld.com

    03/21/2018 11:53:21
    1. [LIN] CABON - unwanted BMD certificates
    2. Bruce - Family History
    3. In tracing my Lincolnshire CABON family I have received a couple of certificates which turn out not to be what I am looking for (two children were born to Ellen SIMPSON before she married George CABON). If you are interested I'll send them to you. If you are interested in the CABONs of Lincolnshire then I'm keen to get in touch anyway! Failing that, can anyone advise how I can best make these available to other researchers? Certificates are: Birth 1857 district of NE Lincoln 29 March Ann, daughter of Mary SIMPSON (father blank) Death 1866 district East Sculcoates, Yorkshire 3 July Annie SIMPSON age 8 years, daughter of James SIMPSON (schoolmaster deceased) cause fever 6 weeks. The mark of Jane MATTHEWS, present at the death, residence Hull. Bruce Moffatt Collins Bracknell, Berkshire bmc34.fh@ntlworld.com

    03/21/2018 11:40:15
    1. [LIN] Elizabeth (MOOR) PORTAS
    2. KAREN GLASS
    3. (I’m trying again to see if this goes through) Hi List, My woman is Elizabeth MOOR who married Joseph PORTAS 6 May 1740 in Wyham cum Cadeby. I am guessing she was baptized around 1715 but haven’t been able to find that for sure. I also don’t know where she was buried (nor Joseph’s burial). I don’t know who her parents are either as they don’t follow naming practice in their children. Their last child was baptized in Marshchapel 1756. Both have stumped me for years. The first 8/9 years they lived in Wyham cum Cadeby, then about 1752 their 6th child was born. Any help would be appreciated. Regards, Karen Glass, Illinois LFHS # C6288 Blog: http://familyhistorywithalookingglass.blogspot.com <http://familyhistorywithalookingglass.blogspot.com/> kglass18@mac.com <mailto:kglass18@mac.com> PORTEOUS DNA Surname Project (includes PORTAS) - http://www.familytreedna.com/public/porteous <http://www.familytreedna.com/public/porteous> Researching in: UK--Lincolnshire, Yorkshire; USA--Kansas, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan; CA--Ontario, Alberta; AU and NZ [includes all spelling variations] PORTEOUS; PORTAS; PORTUS; VAMPLEW; VANPLEW; PATCHETT "Give Peace a Chance"

    03/20/2018 11:43:50
    1. [LIN] Re: Admin. note: Honour the women
    2. Hi Jan I do have an Uncle Norman, but he is not your relation. My Skinner line originally came from Polperro, Cornwall and as far as I know none have emigrated to Lincolnshire. Regards Leonard -----Original Message----- From: Jan Marchant Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2018 12:58 PM To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com Subject: [LIN] Re: Admin. note: Honour the women Hi Leonard It's your own surname that interests me. My aunt, Doris SHARP married Norman SKINNER in c 1920s, most likely in the Spilsby area. They lived in Old Bolingbroke and had two children, Margaret born 1929 and David born 1934. We used to visit them there. Would Norman SKINNER be related to you? Kind regards Jan Marchant Australia ________________________________ From: Leonard Skinner via ENG-LINCSGEN <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, 19 March 2018 9:21 AM To: eng-lincsgen Cc: leonard.skinner@btinternet.com Subject: [LIN] Re: Admin. note: Honour the women Missing Lincs William COLLINGWOOD bap. 1744 and his second wife Frances are my 4xgreatgrandparents. I have been searching for information on Frances for many years without success. William's first wife Elizabeth BURBIDGE was buried on 22 Dec 1771 and Frances's first child was baptised on 24 Jun 1773 so presumably William and Frances's marriage took place at some time between these dates. I have had no success in breaking down this brick wall. From the age given on Frances's headstone in the Fulbeck graveyard she was born in 1744. Another of piece of information I have been unable to find is the burial date of William COLLINGWOOD. According to the information on his headstone he died on 6 Dec 1783. I am assuming that he was probably buried on or after 8 Dec. The Fulbeck General Register 1708-1786, PAR/1/2 lists burials for 1783, but does not list William COLLINGWOOD. The burials for that year seem to stop at 6 Dec. Does anyone have access to the Bishop's Transcripts for 1783? The Fulbeck Baptisms and Burials Register 1787-1812, PAR/1/4 contains on Images 16-29 transcriptions, done in 1870, of the headstones then readable in the Fulbeck graveyard. This was my source for William's death date. Thanks for any help that might be forthcoming Leonard Skinner

    03/20/2018 10:21:43
    1. [LIN] Re: Admin. note: Honour the women
    2. Jan Marchant
    3. Hi Leonard It's your own surname that interests me. My aunt, Doris SHARP married Norman SKINNER in c 1920s, most likely in the Spilsby area. They lived in Old Bolingbroke and had two children, Margaret born 1929 and David born 1934. We used to visit them there. Would Norman SKINNER be related to you? Kind regards Jan Marchant Australia ________________________________ From: Leonard Skinner via ENG-LINCSGEN <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, 19 March 2018 9:21 AM To: eng-lincsgen Cc: leonard.skinner@btinternet.com Subject: [LIN] Re: Admin. note: Honour the women Missing Lincs William COLLINGWOOD bap. 1744 and his second wife Frances are my 4xgreatgrandparents. I have been searching for information on Frances for many years without success. William's first wife Elizabeth BURBIDGE was buried on 22 Dec 1771 and Frances's first child was baptised on 24 Jun 1773 so presumably William and Frances's marriage took place at some time between these dates. I have had no success in breaking down this brick wall. From the age given on Frances's headstone in the Fulbeck graveyard she was born in 1744. Another of piece of information I have been unable to find is the burial date of William COLLINGWOOD. According to the information on his headstone he died on 6 Dec 1783. I am assuming that he was probably buried on or after 8 Dec. The Fulbeck General Register 1708-1786, PAR/1/2 lists burials for 1783, but does not list William COLLINGWOOD. The burials for that year seem to stop at 6 Dec. Does anyone have access to the Bishop's Transcripts for 1783? The Fulbeck Baptisms and Burials Register 1787-1812, PAR/1/4 contains on Images 16-29 transcriptions, done in 1870, of the headstones then readable in the Fulbeck graveyard. This was my source for William's death date. Thanks for any help that might be forthcoming Leonard Skinner

    03/20/2018 06:58:14