Hi Fionnghal Thanks for the offer to look at the Banns for John Dalton and Ann/Anne Brown. According to the information that I was given, the banns were called on 5, 12 and 19 May 1805. However, my source did not tell me if there was any other information recorded in that document. Also, do you know of any maps (online hopefully) showing the boundaries of the different parishes in the London area in 1805? I have been told that St. Brides was located in Middlesex and I was wondering what were the other adjacent parishes on the assumption that my John was not actually a resident of the St. Brides parish. If I take that route then I would have to know which were the closest parishes and work through the records of them looking for a Dalton. Bill Dalton
you want to go to Mapco, Bill. it is brilliant. Choose the London maps link and have a good browse. If the maps don't show parishes, usually there is a helpful hover feature showing the parish the square roughly covers. The Stanford's 1877 map is the best for parishes and may hep a wee bit of used in conjunction with older maps though f course there will have been many more added. http://archivemaps.com/mapco/index.htm i'll get back to you with your couple - hopefully with a result le durachd Fionnghal Also, do you know of any maps (online hopefully) showing the boundaries of the different parishes in the London area in 1805? I have been told that St. Brides was located in Middlesex and I was wondering what were the other adjacent parishes on the assumption that my John was not actually a resident of the St. Brides parish. If I take that route then I would have to know which were the closest parishes and work through the records of them looking for a Dalton. Bill Dalton *************************************** Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT** and always **TRIM AWAY** superfluous old messages in replies. List Admin can be contacted at: Eng-Surrey-admin@rootsweb.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-SURREY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
hi Bill, no banns showing yet, though they may just not be up yet. However, their marriage lines show them both to be from the Parish of St Brides Fleet Street though how long they'd been staying there is unknown. I tried to contact you off-list to send you the full details but it bounced. if you e-mail me direct i'll fill you in. le durachd Fionnghal Thanks for the offer to look at the Banns for John Dalton and Ann/Anne Brown.
Try http://maps.familysearch.org/ Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Also, do you know of any maps (online hopefully) showing the boundaries > of the different parishes in the London area in 1805? I have been told > that St. Brides was located in Middlesex and I was wondering what were > the other adjacent parishes on the assumption that my John was not > actually a resident of the St. Brides parish. If I take that route then > I would have to know which were the closest parishes and work through > the records of them looking for a Dalton. > > Bill Dalton
Bill: I have been reading about the search for Banns concerning a marriage between an Ann BROWN and a Mr. DALTON at St.Brides Fleet Street. I am searching for information on my Ancestor, Ann BROWN b. 1776 and m. to a Hercules BACORN/BACON. They came to America and their children were chr. in N.J. Could I have found another marriage for my Ann?? They were supposed to have been in Dorking or Wandsworth, Surrey. according to Dutch Church Records. This is probably a wild guess on my part but the date you mentioned could tie in with the son, Garret's christening. Sincerely, Evelyn Watson, in Ohio, U.S.A. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Dalton" <rnbill@centurytel.net> To: <eng-surrey@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 6:15 PM Subject: [SRY] Banns from St. Brides Fleet Street > Hi Fionnghal > > Thanks for the offer to look at the Banns for John Dalton and Ann/Anne > Brown. > > According to the information that I was given, the banns were called on > 5, 12 and 19 May 1805. However, my source did not tell me if there was > any other information recorded in that document. > > Also, do you know of any maps (online hopefully) showing the boundaries > of the different parishes in the London area in 1805? I have been told > that St. Brides was located in Middlesex and I was wondering what were > the other adjacent parishes on the assumption that my John was not > actually a resident of the St. Brides parish. If I take that route then > I would have to know which were the closest parishes and work through > the records of them looking for a Dalton. > > Bill Dalton > *************************************** > Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT** and always **TRIM AWAY** > superfluous old messages in replies. > > List Admin can be contacted at: Eng-Surrey-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-SURREY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Evelyn, Bill's Ann Brown was a spinster when she married John Dalton. If Dalton had died and she remarried, she'd have married as Ann Dalton, widow. Ann Brown will be a very popular name. I've had a look at the on-line records available at this moment on time, and no Hercules Bacon or Bac* or Bar* is popping up. This doesn't mean he didn't live in the area but it is possible he came from further afield or that the register containing your couple hasn't been digitised or indexed yet. Have you looked to see if the Surrey cd's cover your area and period in case they've been indexed by the East SRY FHS team? http://www.eastsurreyfhs.org.uk/publications/publics1.htm le durachd Fionnghal > From: Evelyn Watson <famchaser@sbcglobal.net> > Bill: I have been reading about the > search for Banns concerning a marriage > between an Ann BROWN and a Mr. DALTON at St.Brides Fleet > Street. > I am searching for information on my Ancestor, Ann > BROWN b. 1776 and m. to a Hercules BACORN/BACON. > They came to America and their children were chr. in > N.J. Could I have found another marriage for my Ann?? > They were supposed to have been in Dorking or Wandsworth, Surrey. according to Dutch Church Records.