Missing Lincs These are my wife's grandparents. She isn't really missing but I would love to know more about Kate Mount ROYCE. She was born in Gunby in 1885 and she married In Oakham Rutland in 1907 so was aged 22. Her husband William Gunson BRADER born in Alford in 1865 so was 42 at their marriage. Kate was the daughter of Stephen ROYCE, a farmer who in 1881 farmed 97 Ac in Gunby so, probably, was reasonably well off by 1907 when they lived in Brooke (Oakham) where they still farmed. William was a draper's assistant; son of a baker, We have always wondered why a rich farmer's daughter would marry a draper's assistant 20 years her elder. It is just possible, but highly unlikely, it was a "forced" marriage as their son was born almost exactly 9 months after the wedding!! Thanks for any thoughts or insights. Mike
Hello in Lincolnshire. My missing lass is Anna Robson Howarth. She was born about 1822, and married in 1844 in Gainsborough, George Howarth (b. abt 1824 in Belton to George and Elizabeth). George and Anna had at least 3 children: John Brooks Howarth, born 1846 James Howarth, born 1849 Sarah J. Howarth, born about 1850 All of the children were born in Lincolnshire. James Howarth died of asthma in Maryland, USA, in 1899. He was my great-grandfather. I would love to know more about his parents, especially Anna, and I would be most appreciative of any information you may find. Thanks for your time and energy on this, Sheryl -----Original Message----- From: lr_mills@mauimail.com Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2018 2:26 PM To: eng-lincsgen Subject: [LIN] Admin. note: Honour the women Hi, Missing Lincs, For the next month or so, I want you to find a Lincolnshire lass who married into one of your trees, and present her to the list. Tell us what you know about her and ask us what you'd like to know about her. Let's see if we can give her character and add a few facts to her heritage. You might be surprised what we can tell you! Lou (list admin.)
Hi, Missing Lincs, For the next month or so, I want you to find a Lincolnshire lass who married into one of your trees, and present her to the list. Tell us what you know about her and ask us what you'd like to know about her. Let's see if we can give her character and add a few facts to her heritage. You might be surprised what we can tell you! Lou (list admin.)
Hi Len, I just got back from a 2 week trip, and am catching up on my correspondence, so feel free to email me. I can hardly wait! Regards, Joan -----Original Message----- From: L&CE Mackrill [mailto:mambo_moggie1@bigpond.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2018 8:03 PM To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com Subject: [LIN] Joan VAN DAALEN Anyone know if Joan is still on the list? I sent an email to her private email last week but have not received a reply. Regards, Leonard
Anyone know if Joan is still on the list? I sent an email to her private email last week but have not received a reply. Regards, Leonard
I also checked the record Its the only one with a date in that column, I did wonder if it might be to do with the upcoming civil registration but both dates are to early Date of payment of burial fee perhaps but no note to say why that one entry has a date The BTs are not on Findmypast to check those Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) >> Hello all, >> Been trying to sort out my WILKINSONs. I have an interesting entry on Kirmond Le Mire Parish Records/Burials.(1824-1827). >> >> p.4 >> Burials in the parish of Kirmond, County of Lincoln, in the year 1837 >> no. 30 name: John WILKINSON - under the name in the name box is "May 13" >> abode South Willingham >> when buried April 27 1841 >> age 74 years >> Edward Cove Curate >> >> Any thoughts on May 13 under name >> no other entries have date like this >> >> There is also Thomas WILKINSON, Binbrook at bottom of page 5, no other information - with two others, only name and abode and curate - no date, no age >> >> TIA >> >> >> >> Kathryne Natale >> momnat@aol.com
It is odd since it is some two weeks after the burial. It is under the name. Kathryne Natale momnat@aol.com -----Original Message----- From: Richard M Brown <richardmbrown6@gmail.com> To: Roots Lincs list <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tue, Mar 13, 2018 4:15 am Subject: [LIN] Re: odd entry in parish records Kathryne, Iv’e no idea why a date appears in the name column. I did think for a second that you have come across a transcription error. Richard Richard Brown Bromley, Kent U.K. Member of: - E. Surrey Family History Society ) And in http://www.eastsurreyfhs.org.uk/ ) very Lincolnshire Family History Society ) good http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk/ ) company. > On 12 Mar 2018, at 23:36, Kathryne Natale via ENG-LINCSGEN <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > > That is an interesting suggestion, no "sent" though. I think I might need to tract down the Bishops' Transcripts > > > > Kathryne Natale > momnat@aol.com > > > > > > > I have seen in other Parishes an odd random date, usually preceded by 'sent' I always assumed it was a note by the curate/churchwarden etc done when the record was sent to Lincoln for the Bishops Transcripts. I could be wrong of course...... > > > Lynn > > > ________________________________ > From: Kathryne Natale via ENG-LINCSGEN <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> > Sent: 12 March 2018 00:24 > To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com > Cc: Kathryne Natale > Subject: [LIN] odd entry in parish records > > > Hello all, > Been trying to sort out my WILKINSONs. I have an interesting entry on Kirmond Le Mire Parish Records/Burials.(1824-1827). > > p.4 > Burials in the parish of Kirmond, County of Lincoln, in the year 1837 > no. 30 name: John WILKINSON - under the name in the name box is "May 13" > abode South Willingham > when buried April 27 1841 > age 74 years > Edward Cove Curate > > Any thoughts on May 13 under name > no other entries have date like this > > There is also Thomas WILKINSON, Binbrook at bottom of page 5, no other information - with two others, only name and abode and curate - no date, no age > > TIA > > > > Kathryne Natale > momnat@aol.com > > > > > > > >
Kathryne, Iv’e no idea why a date appears in the name column. I did think for a second that you have come across a transcription error. Richard Richard Brown Bromley, Kent U.K. Member of: - E. Surrey Family History Society ) And in http://www.eastsurreyfhs.org.uk/ ) very Lincolnshire Family History Society ) good http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk/ ) company. > On 12 Mar 2018, at 23:36, Kathryne Natale via ENG-LINCSGEN <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > > That is an interesting suggestion, no "sent" though. I think I might need to tract down the Bishops' Transcripts > > > > Kathryne Natale > momnat@aol.com > > > > > > > I have seen in other Parishes an odd random date, usually preceded by 'sent' I always assumed it was a note by the curate/churchwarden etc done when the record was sent to Lincoln for the Bishops Transcripts. I could be wrong of course...... > > > Lynn > > > ________________________________ > From: Kathryne Natale via ENG-LINCSGEN <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> > Sent: 12 March 2018 00:24 > To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com > Cc: Kathryne Natale > Subject: [LIN] odd entry in parish records > > > Hello all, > Been trying to sort out my WILKINSONs. I have an interesting entry on Kirmond Le Mire Parish Records/Burials.(1824-1827). > > p.4 > Burials in the parish of Kirmond, County of Lincoln, in the year 1837 > no. 30 name: John WILKINSON - under the name in the name box is "May 13" > abode South Willingham > when buried April 27 1841 > age 74 years > Edward Cove Curate > > Any thoughts on May 13 under name > no other entries have date like this > > There is also Thomas WILKINSON, Binbrook at bottom of page 5, no other information - with two others, only name and abode and curate - no date, no age > > TIA > > > > Kathryne Natale > momnat@aol.com > > > > > > > >
G'day Kathryne There are many WILKINSONS in Lincs We have John WILKINSON (father and son) both buried in Gainsborough or Saxilby Need to check Bridget DRAPER-WILKINSN South Australia Email - lincsimp@bigpond.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -----Original Message----- From: Kathryne Natale [mailto:momnat@aol.com] Sent: Monday, 12 March 2018 10:55 AM To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com Subject: [LIN] odd entry in parish records Hello all, Been trying to sort out my WILKINSONs. I have an interesting entry on Kirmond Le Mire Parish Records/Burials.(1824-1827). p.4 Burials in the parish of Kirmond, County of Lincoln, in the year 1837 no. 30 name: John WILKINSON - under the name in the name box is "May 13" abode South Willingham when buried April 27 1841 age 74 years Edward Cove Curate Any thoughts on May 13 under name no other entries have date like this There is also Thomas WILKINSON, Binbrook at bottom of page 5, no other information - with two others, only name and abode and curate - no date, no age TIA Kathryne Natale momnat@aol.com
That is an interesting suggestion, no "sent" though. I think I might need to tract down the Bishops' Transcripts Kathryne Natale momnat@aol.com I have seen in other Parishes an odd random date, usually preceded by 'sent' I always assumed it was a note by the curate/churchwarden etc done when the record was sent to Lincoln for the Bishops Transcripts. I could be wrong of course...... Lynn ________________________________ From: Kathryne Natale via ENG-LINCSGEN <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: 12 March 2018 00:24 To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com Cc: Kathryne Natale Subject: [LIN] odd entry in parish records Hello all, Been trying to sort out my WILKINSONs. I have an interesting entry on Kirmond Le Mire Parish Records/Burials.(1824-1827). p.4 Burials in the parish of Kirmond, County of Lincoln, in the year 1837 no. 30 name: John WILKINSON - under the name in the name box is "May 13" abode South Willingham when buried April 27 1841 age 74 years Edward Cove Curate Any thoughts on May 13 under name no other entries have date like this There is also Thomas WILKINSON, Binbrook at bottom of page 5, no other information - with two others, only name and abode and curate - no date, no age TIA Kathryne Natale momnat@aol.com
Hi I have seen in other Parishes an odd random date, usually preceded by 'sent' I always assumed it was a note by the curate/churchwarden etc done when the record was sent to Lincoln for the Bishops Transcripts. I could be wrong of course...... Lynn ________________________________ From: Kathryne Natale via ENG-LINCSGEN <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: 12 March 2018 00:24 To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com Cc: Kathryne Natale Subject: [LIN] odd entry in parish records Hello all, Been trying to sort out my WILKINSONs. I have an interesting entry on Kirmond Le Mire Parish Records/Burials.(1824-1827). p.4 Burials in the parish of Kirmond, County of Lincoln, in the year 1837 no. 30 name: John WILKINSON - under the name in the name box is "May 13" abode South Willingham when buried April 27 1841 age 74 years Edward Cove Curate Any thoughts on May 13 under name no other entries have date like this There is also Thomas WILKINSON, Binbrook at bottom of page 5, no other information - with two others, only name and abode and curate - no date, no age TIA Kathryne Natale momnat@aol.com
Hello all, Been trying to sort out my WILKINSONs. I have an interesting entry on Kirmond Le Mire Parish Records/Burials.(1824-1827). p.4 Burials in the parish of Kirmond, County of Lincoln, in the year 1837 no. 30 name: John WILKINSON - under the name in the name box is "May 13" abode South Willingham when buried April 27 1841 age 74 years Edward Cove Curate Any thoughts on May 13 under name no other entries have date like this There is also Thomas WILKINSON, Binbrook at bottom of page 5, no other information - with two others, only name and abode and curate - no date, no age TIA Kathryne Natale momnat@aol.com
Anyone know if Joan is still on the list? I sent an email to her private address from 2009 but haven't received a reply. Regards, Leonard
1911 census Kirmington. NORMAN KENNETH HODSON age 12 son of Joseph Bennett HODSON and Emily HODSON From: "lr_mills@mauimail.com" <lr_mills@mauimail.com> To: eng-lincsgen <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, 24 January 2018, 20:53 Subject: [LIN] Poor young HODSON Hi, Missing Lincs, I know that World War One had a far larger impact than most people of the time expected. The combat losses were staggering and the civilian casualties far beyond expectations. I recently saw a TV show on training for WWI. The training, at least by the last two years of the war, was brutal. This all came to mind when I discovered today that we had one Commonwealth War Grave in Kirmington parish, up by the Humber Intl. Airport. N. K. HODSON of the 11th Btln. Training Reserve, died on 15 April 1917. Now, the Grave Commission doesn't know much about young Mr. Hodson. I'd like your help in finding out. Was he born in Kirmington? Did he live there in the 1901 census (I couldn't find him)? What was his first name? Parents? I'm beginning to think his name was "Not Known" HODSON! Lou ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-LINCSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Lou Soldiers died in the Great War 1914-1919 First name(s) Norman Kenneth Last name Hodson Service number T.R./6/2728 Rank Private Regiment Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire And Derbyshire Regiment) Battalion 53rd Battalion. Birth place Scunthorpe, Lincs Residence Brocklesby, Lincs Enlistment place Brigg, Lincs Death year 1917 Death day 15 Death month 4 Cause of death Died Death place Home Theatre of war Home Supplementary Notes - Category Military Service & Conflict Subcategory First World War Collections from United Kingdom, Overseas / Unknown Name: Norman Kenneth Hodson Age: 2 Estimated birth year: abt 1899 Relation to Head: Son Gender: Male Father: Joseph Bennett Hodson Mother: Emily Hodson Birth Place: Kirmington, Lincolnshire, England Civil Parish: Kirmington Search Photos: Search for 'Kirmington' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection Ecclesiastical parish: Kirmington St Helen Town: Kirmington County/Island: Lincolnshire Country: England Registration district: Glanford Brigg Sub-registration district: Brigg ED, institution, or vessel: 19 Piece: 3101 Folio: 185 Page Number: 11 Household schedule number: 78 Household Members: Name Age Joseph Bennett Hodson 38 Emily Hodson 33 Amelia Hodson 13 Laura Hodson 9 Ivy May Hodson 7 Norman Kenneth Hodson 2 Source Citation Class: RG13; Piece: 3101; Folio: 185; Page: 11 Name: Norman Henneth Hodson [Norman Henneth Hodgson] Age in 1911: 12 Estimated birth year: abt 1899 Relation to Head: Son Gender: Male Birth Place: Kirmington Civil Parish: Croxton and Kirmington Search Photos: Search for 'Croxton and Kirmington' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection County/Island: Lincolnshire Country: England Street address: Kirmington Brocklesby Linc Marital Status: Single Registration district: Glanford Brigg Registration District Number: 424 Sub-registration district: Brigg ED, institution, or vessel: 18 Piece: 20066 Household Members: Name Age T B Hodson 48 Emily Hodson 43 Laura Hodson 19 Ivy May Hodson 17 Norman Henneth Hodson 12 Source Citation Class: RG14; Piece: 20066 Name: Norman Kenneth Hodson Registration Year: 1898 Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec Registration district: Glanford Brigg Volume: 7a Page: 658 Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 24-Jan-18 8:52 PM, lr_mills@mauimail.com wrote: > Hi, Missing Lincs, > > I know that World War One had a far larger impact than most people of the time expected. The combat losses were staggering and the civilian casualties far beyond expectations. I recently saw a TV show on training for WWI. The training, at least by the last two years of the war, was brutal. This all came to mind when I discovered today that we had one Commonwealth War Grave in Kirmington parish, up by the Humber Intl. Airport. > > N. K. HODSON of the 11th Btln. Training Reserve, died on 15 April 1917. Now, the Grave Commission doesn't know much about young Mr. Hodson. I'd like your help in finding out. Was he born in Kirmington? Did he live there in the 1901 census (I couldn't find him)? What was his first name? Parents? > > I'm beginning to think his name was "Not Known" HODSON! > > Lou
Hi, Missing Lincs, I know that World War One had a far larger impact than most people of the time expected. The combat losses were staggering and the civilian casualties far beyond expectations. I recently saw a TV show on training for WWI. The training, at least by the last two years of the war, was brutal. This all came to mind when I discovered today that we had one Commonwealth War Grave in Kirmington parish, up by the Humber Intl. Airport. N. K. HODSON of the 11th Btln. Training Reserve, died on 15 April 1917. Now, the Grave Commission doesn't know much about young Mr. Hodson. I'd like your help in finding out. Was he born in Kirmington? Did he live there in the 1901 census (I couldn't find him)? What was his first name? Parents? I'm beginning to think his name was "Not Known" HODSON! Lou
Yes Lou, it is interesting that Lincolnshire has remained more or less the same until the 20th century. One place that I know of did move from Lincolnshire to Nottinghamshire, and that is Misson in the Isle of Axholme. I presume it was due to land reclamation on the banks of the Trent between Notts and Lincs. There are many bastardy documents in the Lindsey Quarter Sessions where the child was chargeable to Misson which was then in Lincolnshire. It is also interesting to note that there are places on the Lincolnshire side of the Humber that are actually in Yorkshire - Swinefleet and Whitgift for two. Until the big registration district changes in 1974 there were only two changes in Lincolnshire. Part of Caistor registration district was made into the Grimsby registration district and poor law union in April 1890, and Deeping Fen (St Nicholas) was transferred from Bourne RD and PLU to Spalding RD and PLU in 1863. 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: ENG-LINCSGEN [mailto:eng-lincsgen-bounces+duncalf=one-name.org@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of lr_mills@mauimail.com Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2018 3:24 AM To: eng-lincsgen Subject: Re: [LIN] Lincolnshire RDs, Deaneries and Parishes And when you buy the booklet from the LFHS, pay attention to the fact that BOUNDARIES CHANGE. We are lucky that not much of that has happened in Lincolnshire, but enough has to make your life interesting. The Trent River, often seen as a border between Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire has changed its path over time, some districts grew a little to big to manage and some sub-districts were merged. "Change" is the nature of setting boundaries. Lou (list admin.) ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Hollis" <jbhollis@btinternet.com> To: "eng-lincsgen" <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2017 3:01:19 AM Subject: [LIN] Lincolnshire RDs, Deaneries and Parishes I'm taking the opportunity over this Christmas break to follow up on some of my Lincolnshire connections. I was looking on-line to see if I could find a summary of the relationship of historic Registration Districts, Deaneries and Parishes for Lincolnshire - ideally in Map form so that neighbouring Parishes are easily identified. Has anyone seen something that they could point me to? Thanks John Hollis Member of LFHS ------------------------------- 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
And when you buy the booklet from the LFHS, pay attention to the fact that BOUNDARIES CHANGE. We are lucky that not much of that has happened in Lincolnshire, but enough has to make your life interesting. The Trent River, often seen as a border between Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire has changed its path over time, some districts grew a little to big to manage and some sub-districts were merged. "Change" is the nature of setting boundaries. Lou (list admin.) ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Hollis" <jbhollis@btinternet.com> To: "eng-lincsgen" <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2017 3:01:19 AM Subject: [LIN] Lincolnshire RDs, Deaneries and Parishes I'm taking the opportunity over this Christmas break to follow up on some of my Lincolnshire connections. I was looking on-line to see if I could find a summary of the relationship of historic Registration Districts, Deaneries and Parishes for Lincolnshire - ideally in Map form so that neighbouring Parishes are easily identified. Has anyone seen something that they could point me to? Thanks John Hollis Member of LFHS ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-LINCSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi List, The below named are all buried at Boulogne Eastern Military Cemetery, should anyone be interested in any of the families and need a photo of any of the headstones please contact and they would be welcome. Mike. AFFORD Albert Private 14425. 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 14th June 1915, aged 22 years. Son of Edward and Elizabeth Afford of 8 Nuthall Road, Bobbers Mill, Nottingham. Born and enlisted Nottingham, NTT ALIWELL William Edward William Edward Kirk, enlisted as William Edward Aliwell. Private 12399. 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 15th December 1915. Son of Withers Kirk (later wife of John Aliwell of 2 Coney Cottages, Browns Road, Boston). Born 1894 Southwell, NTT (as census, appears birth registered as William Kirk Southwell district) or Sutterton (as SDGW, no birth registration found) and enlisted Boston. BROWN George Private 1524. 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 11 General Hospital, Boulogne 19th June 1915. Parentage unproven. Born Stockton on Tees, DUR and enlisted Grimsby. COWLING John William Private 2352. 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of neck wounds 13 General Hospital, Boulogne 9th July 1915. Son of William and Martha Matilda Cowling. Born 1893 Station Road, Keadby (as army record, born Althorpe on census), enlisted 4th September 1914 Scunthorpe and resident Crowle. Property to Miss Alice Cook (relationship unexplained). DRIFFILL Walter Private 186. 10th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 6th July 1916. Son of Fred and Fanny Driffill of 'Lyndon'. Park Drive, Grimsby. Born 1895 Louth and enlisted 17th September 1914 Grimsby. EVANS Frank Private 9813. 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of 'Gunshot wound to chest' 11 General Hospital 8th June 1915, aged 20 years. Son of Joseph and Fanny Evans of 7 Torr Street, Gainsborough. Born Gainsborough and enlisted 8th August 1914 Gainsborough. GILHAM Edward Charles Private 8849. 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 12th July 1916. Son of Charles Thomas and Anne Maria Gilham of 4 Married Quarters, Kneller Hall, Whitton, LND. Born 1894 Hanworth and enlisted 25th January 1910 Hounslow, MDX. HODKINSON James Private 2777. 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 10 General Hospital 25th May 1915. Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Hodkinson. Husband of Gertrude L Hodkinson (nee Lindley) of 44 Ropery Street, Gainsborough. Born 1886 Winsford, CHS and enlisted Gainsborough. LEWIS Lawrence Private 2196. G Company, 4th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of 'Gunshot wound to head' 13 General Hospital 15th May 1915, aged 17 years. Son of George and Mary Ann Lewis of 51 Prospect Street, Horncastle, Lincs. Born Grimoldby and enlisted 4th August 1914 Horncastle. MARSHALL Harry Private 11202. 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 6th July 1916, aged 21 years. Son of John and Angelina Marshall of Brimington, DBY. Born Staveley, enlisted Chesterfield and resident Whittington Moor, DBY. MEES George Private 12760. 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died 31st January 1916, aged 21 years. Son of William Arthur and Rose Jane Mees of 22 Lees Hill, Sneinton, NTT. Born Carrington and enlisted Nottingham, NTT. OLLIVER Sidney Phillip Company Sergeant Major 465. 10th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 3 Canadian General Hospital 7th July 1916. Son of Walter and Hebe A Olliver. Husband of Henrietta (Hetty) Olliver (nee Batty) of 15 Ethel Terrace, Scunthorpe. Born 1883 Paddington, LND and enlisted 20th September 1914 Scunthorpe. PRESTWICH Albert Henry Private 15070. 7th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 8th March 1916, aged 21 years. Son of Arthur Edmund and Sarah Ann Prestwich of Wandsworth, LND. Born Wandsworth and enlisted Battersea, LND. ROBINSON John Henry Private 1208. 10th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 1st May 1916, aged 32 years. Son of John Thomas and Mary Robinson of 16 Carr Street, Lincoln. Husband of Elizabeth Robinson (nee Wiswould) of 18 Carr Street, Lincoln. Born 1884 Lincoln and enlisted Lincoln. RYDER Charles Haydn Private 1066. 10th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 5th July 1916. Son of William and Lucy Ryder of 4 Dickinson Street, Wakefield, YKS. Born c1892 Wakefield and enlisted 26th October 1914 Wakefield, YKS. SMITH William Henry Lance Corporal 13102. 8th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died of wounds 13 General Hospital, aged 19 years. Son of Charles Ambrose and Alice Clara Smith of 34 Grafton Road, Plaistow, LND. Born Tilbury and enlisted Stratford, ESS.
Norm, Our CUMBERWORTH is - according to family legend - an " Edwin". However, the now recently deceased personal rellie that told me about him suggested that Edwin was a nickname and he eloped in the late 1700s with the illegitimate daughter of one of the several John RYLETs in my tree and "Edwin's" spouse who apparently was variously known as Mary or (H) Elen as she apparently was born in the Netherlands in the mid 1700's. Everything is & was very vague & I'd basically given up trying to discover more about "Edwin" or Mary (H)Elen. So, no research is required by you or any other "CUMBERWORTHs" in relation to this. Thanks, Peter Holmes (Licensed Auctioneer) -----Original Message----- From: ENG-LINCSGEN [mailto:eng-lincsgen-bounces+pgh=multiline.com.au@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Norm Gidcumb Sent: Saturday, 13 January 2018 23:26 To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com Subject: [LIN] Baptisms To Pam and Peter, thank you. I am sorry for the format the message was sent, I also tried to rid it of the other messages but couldn't do it either. Pam, the reference to lincstothepast is greatly appreciated. I normally go there, didn't, probably thought that I had, that's my fault. The free reg just didn't seem right when I frist saw it, glad it's cleared up. Peter, who is your single Cumberworth? I may be able t give you more information on him/her if you'd like it. Again, thanks to both,Norm ------------------------------- 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