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    1. Re: [LIN] Mason Inquests
    2. eamca via
    3. No Bart as you buried the 1806 one in May 1806 and then baptised another one to the same parents in 1807 I think our contact Mary who Stephen and myself are in contact with I think it is was on her line. That family had a lot of infant mortality. Edie ------------------------------------------ From: Bart Simon via <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com; Subject: Re: [LIN] Mason Inquests [William chr 26-03-1806, do you happen to know if he was the same William who was chr 26-03-1807]: bp:26-03-1806 *William F:Thomas MASON M: Elizabeth bur:31 May 1806 *William MASON bp:18-11-1807 William F:Thomas MASON M:Elizabeth *Seem to be the same person ?. Bart .... -----Original 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

    01/29/2016 05:04:25
    1. Re: [LIN] Mason Inquests
    2. Bart Simon via
    3. Hello: This William Mason* is not classed as an 'Infant' in the burial record, it is an adult!. Edie and Stephen, have a chunk coming for you in my next post!. Bart ... bp:26-03-1806 William F:Thomas MASON M: Elizabeth bur:31-05-1806 William MASON* bp:18-11-1807 William F:Thomas MASON M:Elizabeth -----Original Message----- No Bart as you buried the 1806 one in May 1806 and then baptised another one to the same parents in 1807 I think our contact Mary who Stephen and myself are in contact with I think it is was on her line. That family had a lot of infant mortality. Edie. ------------------------------------------

    01/29/2016 01:39:29
    1. Re: [LIN] Mason Inquests
    2. Bart Simon via
    3. Hello: [Speculative Mode]: I have not confirmed some of the surnames just yet. I have been going a different route, and concentrating on who are the people that signed Ann Mason's m. record. One will need to go up and down all of the 'Witness' names sometime. I am trying to establish exactly how Elizabeth (Dixon/)Braman might be related to Ann Mason. Bart. === William Dixon m:25-06-1769 Elizabeth Brown (Of Messingham). Elizabeth Dixon* (Not stated) m:22-10-1810 John Brannan/Brahman (Bachelor). John Brannan/Brahman bur:17-08-1833 (44y=1789). Elizabeth (Dixon?/)Braman m:15-06-1835 Thomas Bingley. Elizabeth (Dixon/)Braman only marries TWO WEEKS AFTER Ann Mason, which is great because precisely at this time when she is still [Elizabeth (Dixon?/)Braman] who signs Ann Mason's m. records, she is still Elizabeth (Dixon/)Braman !!!. m:01-06-1835 William Proctor Ann Mason [Elizabeth Braman Thomas Bingley]: This is Elizabeth (Dixon?/)Braman, and 2 weeks later she becomes Elizabeth Bingley. === m:08-06-1857 Richard Dixon (23 bachelor Grocer) to Sarah Mason (20 spinster) Groom F: William Dixon (Grocer) Bride F: Frances Mason (Butcher) Witness: [Francis Mason Alice Smith] This Sarah Mason should be the one bp:1837. === Thomas Mason [BURTON?] m. Elizabeth Harrison?: 1. Francis Mason (Butcher) bp:22-12-1802 m:1828 Sarah Thackery: 1. Francis Mason bp:15-06-1834 [!Busy!] 2. Sarah Mason** [F: Francis Mason (Butcher)] bp:10-04-1837 m:08-06-1857 Richard Dixon [F: William Dixon* (Grocer)] William Dixon* (Grocer) m:1822 Mary Sleight: 1. John Dixon bp:1822. 2. George Dixon bp:1831 (Farmer) m:1855 Anne Jackson [F:John Jackson]: a. Edward Dixon bp:1859. 3. Richard Dixon bp:1834 m:1857 Sarah Mason bp:10-04-1837**. [Trying to connect Elizabeth Dixon* to William Dixon* (Grocer)]. ===

    01/29/2016 05:32:27
    1. Re: [LIN] Mason Inquests
    2. Stephen Wood via
    3. Hi again! Interestingly enough, Thomas Bingley married firstly to Elizabeth Taylor in Clarborough, Nottinghamshire on the 25th of December 1815. Both parties were residents of Clarborough; bachelor / spinster; and the event was witnessed by George Taylor & JOHN DIXON. [Banns; with consent of parents] Coincidence or ???? On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 5:32 PM, Bart Simon via <eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com> wrote: > Hello: [Speculative Mode]: I have not confirmed some of the surnames just > yet. I have been going a different route, and concentrating on who are the > people that signed Ann Mason's m. record. One will need to go up and down > all of the 'Witness' names sometime. I am trying to establish exactly how > Elizabeth (Dixon/)Braman might be related to Ann Mason. Bart. > === > William Dixon m:25-06-1769 Elizabeth Brown (Of Messingham). > > Elizabeth Dixon* (Not stated) m:22-10-1810 John Brannan/Brahman (Bachelor). > John Brannan/Brahman bur:17-08-1833 (44y=1789). > Elizabeth (Dixon?/)Braman m:15-06-1835 Thomas Bingley. > > m:01-06-1835 William Proctor Ann Mason [Elizabeth Braman Thomas Bingley]: > This is Elizabeth (Dixon?/)Braman, and 2 weeks later she becomes Elizabeth > Bingley. > === > m:08-06-1857 Richard Dixon (23 bachelor Grocer) to Sarah Mason (20 > spinster) > Groom F: William Dixon (Grocer) > Bride F: Frances Mason (Butcher) > Witness: [Francis Mason Alice Smith] > > This Sarah Mason should be the one bp:1837. > === > Thomas Mason [BURTON?] m. Elizabeth Harrison?: > 1. Francis Mason (Butcher) bp:22-12-1802 m:1828 Sarah Thackery: > 1. Francis Mason bp:15-06-1834 [!Busy!] > 2. Sarah Mason** [F: Francis Mason (Butcher)] bp:10-04-1837 > m:08-06-1857 > Richard Dixon [F: William Dixon* (Grocer)] > > William Dixon* (Grocer) m:1822 Mary Sleight: > 1. John Dixon bp:1822. > 2. George Dixon bp:1831 (Farmer) m:1855 Anne Jackson [F:John Jackson]: a. > Edward Dixon bp:1859. > 3. Richard Dixon bp:1834 m:1857 Sarah Mason bp:10-04-1837**. > > [Trying to connect Elizabeth Dixon* to William Dixon* (Grocer)]. > === > >

    01/29/2016 05:33:05