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    1. Re: [LIN] CARTWRIGHT various 1700's onwards
    2. Alan Fox
    3. Re CARTWRIGHT search...... My 2ndggrandfather Edward CARTWRIGHT was born 1810 in Silk Willoughby and seems to have lived all his life around Anwick. His father, was also an Edward who married an Elizabeth, who or where I do not yet know. If the common practice of taking the fathers name was followed then his fathers name could be Edward. If you come across an Edward married to an Elizabeth could you let me have the details. Alan Fox alanfox6@sky.com On 3 February 2012 08:12, Jan Moon <janmoon52@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > I have Gertude Cartwright, christened Salmonby 24 Jan 1793. This found > Family Search. According to Family Search her parents were William B > Cartwright and Gertrude Brown. If I do a search on Family Search for BROWN > b 1700 to 1800, any event, there is a single not Gertrude (I'm trying to > find her parents). I then did a search on FreeReg for Gertrude Cartwright b > 1793, and found a similar entry to the Family Search one, adding that the > Baptism was at Salmonby St Margaret's but again that the parents were Wm > Bryon Cartwright and Gertrude (no surname). The only possibility I have > found for Gertrude Brown's parent is on Family Search, and I used between > 1755 and 1765, and the only possibility was that her parents were William > Brown and Susannah (which sounds hopeful as she and William had a daughter > Susannah); and that she was b 11 Oct 1764, and christened 07 Nov 1764 in > Little Ponton. No results on Freereg. I think William's parents were Edward > Cartwright b 1739 Sibsey and Mary! > Harnis b abt 1733 - according to Family Search there are 3 possibles; May > 1733 Billinghay, Jan 1733 Markby, or Mar 1734 Tealby. They married Spilsby > 29 May 1759.Does this sound like I have the right people? Any ideas, > comments greatly appreciated.RegardsJan > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    02/03/2012 03:22:10
    1. Re: [LIN] CARTWRIGHT various 1700's onwards
    2. Pam Downes
    3. My original diskette version of the marriage index for Lafford deanery 1700-1837 published by Lincolnshire FHS says Edward Cartwright married Elizabeth Seward in Silk Willoughby in 1807. This index, along with Aveland and Ness, Beltisloe, Grantham *and * Loveden deaneries also for 1700-1837 (so you get an awful lot of marriages for your money!) has been reissued with full dates, plus extra details such as the one of the parties being widow/er, whether the marriage was by banns or licence, on CD. An excellent investment, especially if you've got Smiths or another common name, because you can quickly pick out possibilities for your family. Silk Willoughby marriages for 1807. http://www.lincstothepast.com/Records/RecordDisplayTranscript.aspx?oid=523794&iid=339579 Pam Proud to be a member of Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk/ On 03/02/2012 10:22, Alan Fox wrote: > Re CARTWRIGHT search...... > > My 2ndggrandfather Edward CARTWRIGHT was born 1810 in Silk Willoughby and > seems to have lived all his life around Anwick. His father, was also an > Edward who married an Elizabeth, who or where I do not yet know. If the > common practice of taking the fathers name was followed then his fathers > name could be Edward. If you come across an Edward married to an Elizabeth > could you let me have the details. > > Alan Fox > > alanfox6@sky.com > >

    02/03/2012 03:53:08