G'Day Elizabeth & Bridget My Wife has a Joshua (then spelled) Rollison who married Ann Pickering 23 Aug 1781 @ Wainfleet would love to know if we have a connection. Regards Arthur Wall Salisbury East South Australia On 26 April 2016 at 15:59, BRIDGIT WILKINSON via <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> wrote: > G'day > You will be pleased to hear that for years this is the first time i have > seen RAWLINSON on the Lincs list > You see my Grandmother was Jessie Maud RAWLINSON b. 1878 in Swineshead > which > is in the southern part of Lincs. > I have been in au since 2nd April 1962 and now live in Southend near Mount > Gambier South Australia will be 80 this year > Later this week I will look at the RAWLINSON information I have collected - > on one page I did see a George RAWLINSON so will > Look further this week and after tomorrow > Bridget DRAPER WILKINSON born in Lincoln England on 30.07.1936 > Still have relative there by Jessie Maud RAWLINSON Married George Fredrick > WARD about 1900. Will check the date. > Enough well almost as Grandmas had a brother Charles Alan RAWLINSON and you > will never guess but he died and was buried > In Warrambool Vic. in 1966. Unfortunately I never knew about him until it > was too late. > Maybe we are distantly related you never know do you > Best wishes Bridget > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Bet you never expected to hear from somebody in Australia > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > -----Original Message----- > From: Elizabeth Gill [mailto:elizgill@melbpc.org.au] > Sent: Tuesday, 26 April 2016 2:57 PM > To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com > Subject: [LIN] RAWLINSON in Stamford All Saints > > I seem to have come to a dead end with my RAWLINSON ancestry. > > My ancestor Mary Rawlinson was the daughter of George Rawlinson and Diana > HOPE and was baptised in Stamford All Saints on 28 Jan 1769. George and > Diana were married on 18 April 1768, also at Stamford All Saints. Diana > was buried in 1806 and George in 1820, both at Stamford All Saints. His > burial record shows that George was 88 years old, so born circa 1732. In a > newspaper report of his death he is described as being formerly a slater, > which I presume would be similar to a current day roof tiler. > > In his marriage entry to Diana Hope, George is described as a widower, and > I have found a marriage of a George Rawlinson and Dorothy KILBURNE on 29 > December 1763 at Seaton, Rutland. There is a burial record for a Dorothy > Rawlinson at Stamford All Saints on 30 July 1766, shortly after the baptism > of her second son. > > I cannot find a baptismal record for George, but there is a burial record > for another George Rawlinson, also in Stamford All Saints, on 23 November > 1784 who could possibly be the other George's father. This George is > described as a "Wardsman". > > My problem is the George Rawlinson who was buried in 1784 the father of the > other George Rawlinson and, if so, what is a Wardsman. I originally > thought it could be a church appointment (i.e. a Church Warden or such) > but > have been told it was a term used for men who worked in a Workhouse (were > in > charge of a Ward). I have been unable to find any records of a Workhouse in > the area at that time. > > I would be very thankful for any suggestions. > > Elizabeth Gill in Melbourne > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 Arthur, Sorry, but I don't have a Joshua Rawlinson anywhere in my records. All the best from Elizabeth ________________________________________ From: eng-lincsgen-bounces@rootsweb.com <eng-lincsgen-bounces@rootsweb.com> on behalf of Arthur Wall via <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, 28 April 2016 12:14:49 PM To: BRIDGIT WILKINSON; eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [LIN] RAWLINSON in Stamford All Saints 26.04.2016 G'Day Elizabeth & Bridget My Wife has a Joshua (then spelled) Rollison who married Ann Pickering 23 Aug 1781 @ Wainfleet would love to know if we have a connection. Regards Arthur Wall Salisbury East South Australia On 26 April 2016 at 15:59, BRIDGIT WILKINSON via <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> wrote: > G'day > You will be pleased to hear that for years this is the first time i have > seen RAWLINSON on the Lincs list > You see my Grandmother was Jessie Maud RAWLINSON b. 1878 in Swineshead > which > is in the southern part of Lincs. > I have been in au since 2nd April 1962 and now live in Southend near Mount > Gambier South Australia will be 80 this year > Later this week I will look at the RAWLINSON information I have collected - > on one page I did see a George RAWLINSON so will > Look further this week and after tomorrow > Bridget DRAPER WILKINSON born in Lincoln England on 30.07.1936 > Still have relative there by Jessie Maud RAWLINSON Married George Fredrick > WARD about 1900. Will check the date. > Enough well almost as Grandmas had a brother Charles Alan RAWLINSON and you > will never guess but he died and was buried > In Warrambool Vic. in 1966. Unfortunately I never knew about him until it > was too late. > Maybe we are distantly related you never know do you > Best wishes Bridget > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Bet you never expected to hear from somebody in Australia > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > -----Original Message----- > From: Elizabeth Gill [mailto:elizgill@melbpc.org.au] > Sent: Tuesday, 26 April 2016 2:57 PM > To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com > Subject: [LIN] RAWLINSON in Stamford All Saints > > I seem to have come to a dead end with my RAWLINSON ancestry. > > My ancestor Mary Rawlinson was the daughter of George Rawlinson and Diana > HOPE and was baptised in Stamford All Saints on 28 Jan 1769. George and > Diana were married on 18 April 1768, also at Stamford All Saints. Diana > was buried in 1806 and George in 1820, both at Stamford All Saints. His > burial record shows that George was 88 years old, so born circa 1732. In a > newspaper report of his death he is described as being formerly a slater, > which I presume would be similar to a current day roof tiler. > > In his marriage entry to Diana Hope, George is described as a widower, and > I have found a marriage of a George Rawlinson and Dorothy KILBURNE on 29 > December 1763 at Seaton, Rutland. There is a burial record for a Dorothy > Rawlinson at Stamford All Saints on 30 July 1766, shortly after the baptism > of her second son. > > I cannot find a baptismal record for George, but there is a burial record > for another George Rawlinson, also in Stamford All Saints, on 23 November > 1784 who could possibly be the other George's father. This George is > described as a "Wardsman". > > My problem is the George Rawlinson who was buried in 1784 the father of the > other George Rawlinson and, if so, what is a Wardsman. I originally > thought it could be a church appointment (i.e. a Church Warden or such) > but > have been told it was a term used for men who worked in a Workhouse (were > in > charge of a Ward). I have been unable to find any records of a Workhouse in > the area at that time. > > I would be very thankful for any suggestions. > > Elizabeth Gill in Melbourne > > > > ------------------------------- > 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