Hi, On Essex Record Office's SEAX Catalogue I believe there is a Marriage Separation Agreement? 1813 for a Samuel Bawtree and his wife Elizabeth but it is apparently not available online. Can anyone obtain a copy for me please? There could be seven Samuel Bawtrees on my Essex Bawtree tree but confusion reigns regarding which was which when it comes to who they married and their children. The Samuel on this Separation Agreement had married Elizabeth Hyall, Myall or Lyall in 1792 and probably had no children. (There is a marriage in 1794 of a Samuel Bawtree and Ann Gordon, unlikely to be this Samuel.) A Samuel was bapt. to Samuel Bawtry & Lydia 1813 in Norfolk. In 1826 a Samuel Bawtree married Lydia Elvin? and he left a will naming wife Lydia and several children including a Samuel and a Lydia. I am wondering if the Separation Agreement was because of the birth of Samuel in 1813, maybe Elizabeth couldn't produce any children or had mental health problems, that Samuel had Lydia live with him as his wife but they couldn't marry until Elizabeth died. Very much hoping there is an explanation on this Separation Agreement. Also if Elizabeth's maiden name was Lyall (rather than Myall or Hyall) as there was a Lyall, Bawtree Bank and one of Samuel junior's wife's sisters married a Lyall and he brought up her son, (he and his wife had no children) leaving much of his fortune to this nephew. From Merryl Wells of Luton, Beds. E-Mail: merryl.wells@one-name.org GOONS Mem. No. 1757 Reg. ONS: Bawtree; Gullick/ock, Moist/Moyst.
Hello Merryl, I'll be going to the Essex records office this Friday for another person, so will check it out for you. Derek Kain On 16 May 2017 at 22:11, Merryl Wells <merryl.wells@ntlworld.com> wrote: > Hi, > > On Essex Record Office's SEAX Catalogue I believe there is a Marriage > Separation > Agreement? 1813 for a Samuel Bawtree and his wife Elizabeth but it is > apparently > not available online. Can anyone obtain a copy for me please? > > There could be seven Samuel Bawtrees on my Essex Bawtree tree but confusion > reigns regarding which was which when it comes to who they married and their > children. The Samuel on this Separation Agreement had married > Elizabeth Hyall, Myall or Lyall in 1792 and probably had no children. > > (There is a marriage in 1794 of a Samuel Bawtree and Ann Gordon, unlikely to > be this Samuel.) > > A Samuel was bapt. to Samuel Bawtry & Lydia 1813 in Norfolk. > > In 1826 a Samuel Bawtree married Lydia Elvin? and he left a will naming wife > Lydia and several children including a Samuel and a Lydia. > > I am wondering if the Separation Agreement was because of the birth of > Samuel in 1813, maybe Elizabeth couldn't produce any children or had mental > health problems, that Samuel had Lydia live with him as his wife but they > couldn't marry until Elizabeth died. > > Very much hoping there is an explanation on this Separation Agreement. Also > if Elizabeth's maiden name was Lyall (rather than Myall or Hyall) as there > was a Lyall, Bawtree Bank and one of Samuel junior's wife's sisters married > a Lyall and he brought up her son, (he and his wife had no children) > leaving much of his fortune to this nephew. > > From > Merryl Wells of Luton, Beds. > E-Mail: merryl.wells@one-name.org > GOONS Mem. No. 1757 Reg. ONS: Bawtree; Gullick/ock, Moist/Moyst. > > _____________________________________________ > > Information and admin page: > http://one-name.org/guild-information-administration/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GOONS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message -- One-name Study of KAIN and variants. GOONS member 5992