Hi Graham, I know that Thomas Bevington buried his probably first wife Sarah at Stoke on Trent in 1776. He married again at Stoke to another Sarah in 1779. He died at Penkhull in 1812. His son also Thomas died at Penkhull in 1814. I have no idea where these two Bevingtons came from. My guess is out of County so I am trying to widen the search through rootsweb to places I think may be a possible birth place. I have another family group starting with Richard Bevington. I do think there may be a connection between these two families. Richard was the father of Samuel Bevington one of the Stoke family of potters. Richard is on the 1841 census and gives his place of birth as out of County. Also I can find no baptism records in Staffs for any of the above three Bevington men. Samuel Bevingtons marriage entry has a Thomas Bevington as a witness. Could this have been Thomas Junior above? If so where they cousins/ uncle and nephew/ or maybe no link at all. I also have a marriage for Thomas Jnr above at Newcastle under Lyme. Strong Methodist family so did they walk to Newcastle rather than go to the local Anglican Church. Two years later Richard did exactly the same thing and married at Newcastle. Lots of similarities but no definate link. Any help will be most gratefully received!! Thanks to all reading this........ Sandra ----- Original Message ----- From: "Graham Cole" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 10:42 AM Subject: Re: [B'ham] Brick wall > > Do you know anything else about them at all? > Chris > -----Original Message----- > > > Hi List, > I am looking for the following..... > > Thomas Bevington birth about 1738 married to Sarah date unknown. > > Richard Bevington born about 1785 > > Both turn up in Stoke around 1770's - place of origin unknown. > > Can anyone help with sightings or places to look next please? > > Regards Sandra > > > _____________________________________________ > _____________________________________________ > > Have you considered adding "postems" to "your" events on > www.freebmd.org.uk , giving your contact details? Other researchers will > then be able to make contact. Click on the info button to add your postem. > > Any problems, please contact the List Admin: > [email protected] > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > No virus found in this incoming message > Checked by PC Tools AntiVirus (4.0.0.26 - 10.100.008). > http://www.pctools.com/free-antivirus/ No virus found in this outgoing message Checked by PC Tools AntiVirus (4.0.0.26 - 10.100.008). http://www.pctools.com/free-antivirus/
Morning Sandra, Have you checked the Guild of One Name Studies site? There's a man studying Bevingtons. He may know more about one or both of your families. See here: http://www.one-name.org/cgi-bin/search.cgi?find=4598 Good hunting Bernadette In NZ -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of sandra todd Sent: Saturday, 26 July 2008 2:41 a.m. To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [B'ham] Brick wall Hi Graham, I know that Thomas Bevington buried his probably first wife Sarah at Stoke on Trent in 1776. He married again at Stoke to another Sarah in 1779. He died at Penkhull in 1812. His son also Thomas died at Penkhull in 1814. I have no idea where these two Bevingtons came from. My guess is out of County so I am trying to widen the search through rootsweb to places I think may be a possible birth place. I have another family group starting with Richard Bevington. I do think there may be a connection between these two families. Richard was the father of Samuel Bevington one of the Stoke family of potters. Richard is on the 1841 census and gives his place of birth as out of County. Also I can find no baptism records in Staffs for any of the above three Bevington men. Samuel Bevingtons marriage entry has a Thomas Bevington as a witness. Could this have been Thomas Junior above? If so where they cousins/ uncle and nephew/ or maybe no link at all. I also have a marriage for Thomas Jnr above at Newcastle under Lyme. Strong Methodist family so did they walk to Newcastle rather than go to the local Anglican Church. Two years later Richard did exactly the same thing and married at Newcastle. Lots of similarities but no definate link. Any help will be most gratefully received!! Thanks to all reading this........ Sandra __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 3300 (20080725) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com
Thanks Bernadette, Yes I have been in contact with Ronald Bebbington but his main line of interest is Bebbington/Bevington in Cheshire. Sandra ----- Original Message ----- From: "Siebert" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 9:29 PM Subject: [B'ham] Brick wall > Morning Sandra, > > Have you checked the Guild of One Name Studies site? > There's a man studying Bevingtons. He may know more about one or both of > your families. > See here: > http://www.one-name.org/cgi-bin/search.cgi?find=4598 > > Good hunting > > Bernadette > In NZ > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of sandra > todd > Sent: Saturday, 26 July 2008 2:41 a.m. > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [B'ham] Brick wall > > Hi Graham, > I know that Thomas Bevington buried his probably first wife Sarah at Stoke > on Trent in 1776. He married again at Stoke to another Sarah in 1779. He > died at Penkhull in 1812. > His son also Thomas died at Penkhull in 1814. > I have no idea where these two Bevingtons came from. My guess is out of > County so I am trying to widen the search through rootsweb to places I > think > > may be a possible birth place. > > I have another family group starting with Richard Bevington. I do think > there may be a connection between these two families. > Richard was the father of Samuel Bevington one of the Stoke family of > potters. > > Richard is on the 1841 census and gives his place of birth as out of > County. > > Also I can find no baptism records in Staffs for any of the above three > Bevington men. > > Samuel Bevingtons marriage entry has a Thomas Bevington as a witness. > Could > > this have been Thomas Junior above? If so where they cousins/ uncle and > nephew/ or maybe no link at all. > > I also have a marriage for Thomas Jnr above at Newcastle under Lyme. > Strong > > Methodist family so did they walk to Newcastle rather than go to the local > Anglican Church. Two years later Richard did exactly the same thing and > married at Newcastle. Lots of similarities but no definate link. > Any help will be most gratefully received!! > Thanks to all reading this........ > Sandra > > > > __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus > signature > database 3300 (20080725) __________ > > The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. > > http://www.eset.com > > > _____________________________________________ > _____________________________________________ > > Have you considered adding "postems" to "your" events on > www.freebmd.org.uk , giving your contact details? Other researchers will > then be able to make contact. Click on the info button to add your postem. > > Any problems, please contact the List Admin: > [email protected] > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > No virus found in this incoming message > Checked by PC Tools AntiVirus (4.0.0.26 - 10.100.008). > http://www.pctools.com/free-antivirus/ No virus found in this outgoing message Checked by PC Tools AntiVirus (4.0.0.26 - 10.100.008). http://www.pctools.com/free-antivirus/
Have you tried tracing them through their trade? Chris -----Original Message----- Hi Graham, I know that Thomas Bevington buried his probably first wife Sarah at Stoke on Trent in 1776. He married again at Stoke to another Sarah in 1779. He died at Penkhull in 1812. His son also Thomas died at Penkhull in 1814. I have no idea where these two Bevingtons came from. My guess is out of County so I am trying to widen the search through rootsweb to places I think may be a possible birth place. I have another family group starting with Richard Bevington. I do think there may be a connection between these two families. Richard was the father of Samuel Bevington one of the Stoke family of potters. Richard is on the 1841 census and gives his place of birth as out of County. Also I can find no baptism records in Staffs for any of the above three Bevington men. Samuel Bevingtons marriage entry has a Thomas Bevington as a witness. Could this have been Thomas Junior above? If so where they cousins/ uncle and nephew/ or maybe no link at all. I also have a marriage for Thomas Jnr above at Newcastle under Lyme. Strong Methodist family so did they walk to Newcastle rather than go to the local Anglican Church. Two years later Richard did exactly the same thing and married at Newcastle. Lots of similarities but no definate link. Any help will be most gratefully received!! Thanks to all reading this........ Sandra
Hello All, I would be eternally grateful if SKP could help me. Does anyone have access to National Burial Index or a subscription on Find my Past please? I would like to find the burial details for MIDDLETON Ann Buried 1798 in Warwickshire, MIDDLETON Ann 1800 buried 1800 Staffordshire, MIDDLETON Ann buried 1802 born 1799 Buried 1802 Staffordshire. I am hoping one of the first two will prove to be my 4xg grandmother. Many thanks in advance, Chris
Hi Chris Details embedded in the message below. Cheers Tam Brisbane, Oz ----- Original Message ----- From: "Graham Cole" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 6:36 AM Subject: [B'ham] Look up please > Hello All, > > I would be eternally grateful if SKP could help me. > > Does anyone have access to National Burial Index or a subscription on Find > my Past please? I would like to find the burial details for MIDDLETON Ann > Buried 1798 in Warwickshire, 12 June 1798 Place: Birmingham Dedication: > St Mary Whittall MIDDLETON Ann 1800 buried 1800 Staffordshire 12 October > 1800 Place: Smethwick Dedication: Old Church > MIDDLETON Ann buried 1802 born 1799 Buried 1802 Staffordshire 30 June 1802 > Place: Wolstanton Dedication: St Margaret > > I am hoping one of the first two will prove to be my 4xg grandmother. > > Many thanks in advance, > Chris > > _____________________________________________ > _____________________________________________ > > Have you considered adding "postems" to "your" events on > www.freebmd.org.uk , giving your contact details? Other researchers will > then be able to make contact. Click on the info button to add your postem. > > Any problems, please contact the List Admin: > [email protected] > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Tom, Thank you so much for that. The Old Church one looks very promising to me but first I have to find out where St. Mary's Whittall is. I've never heard of that place. Could I please just ask you for one more look up? MIDDLETON William Buried 1832 Born 1769 Warwickshire. Many many thanks, and thank you in advance, Chris -----Original Message----- Hi Chris Details embedded in the message below. Cheers Tam Brisbane, Oz ----- Original Message ----- > Hello All, > > I would be eternally grateful if SKP could help me. > > Does anyone have access to National Burial Index or a subscription on Find > my Past please? I would like to find the burial details for MIDDLETON Ann > Buried 1798 in Warwickshire, 12 June 1798 Place: Birmingham Dedication: > St Mary Whittall MIDDLETON Ann 1800 buried 1800 Staffordshire 12 October > 1800 Place: Smethwick Dedication: Old Church > MIDDLETON Ann buried 1802 born 1799 Buried 1802 Staffordshire 30 June 1802 > Place: Wolstanton Dedication: St Margaret > > I am hoping one of the first two will prove to be my 4xg grandmother. > > Many thanks in advance, > Chris >