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    1. Re: [LEI] [NTT] Who do you think you are?
    2. MAVIS JOHNSON
    3. Hello Brian I was particularly interested in this episode as I have a Lineker in one of the Cutts family trees.    I caught a quick sight of the Lineker side of the tree and that one was (?) an Engine Smith at Basford and I think it was to a ...Morris?  I cannot see a marriage in the Notts FHS Index but as most of these Laceworkers were Non Conformists it may be that they married in a Chapel, or even in another County. I must watch again on I-Player to see what I can catch second time around..Perhaps I might be able to use the Pause Button to good effect. 1860, 14 Oct.     Mary Cutts widow remarried to Wm.Lineker at St.Leos      (would appreciate specific details from parish register if anyone has them please) Mary was nee Burton, then Cutts,   These families were involved in Lace trade in Basford - Bleachers and trimmers. 1861    Wm. and Mary are living At Binch's Yard, Church St., Basford close to the Marriotts and Burton families who are both Lace Bleachers William is now a Road Labourer at 62, and Mary, 60,  has no occupation. A geographical hint is that Linacre (and Reservoir is the next village to Cutthorpe (meaning 'outlying farm of the Cutts') not far from Chesterfield, Derbyshire.  These families may have moved in similar directions over the centuries as they moved from the country to the towns during the Industrial Revolution to make their living. The hosiery and stocking making trades, forerunners of  lace machine made lace, were distributed in a wide arc around Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Leicestershire (read Sheila Mason's excellent history "Nottinghsm Lace 1760s-1950s).   I agree that the newspaper sites are a great mine of information.   I was looking for a death of one of the Cutts family for some fifteen years or more until I found a copy of a newspaper announcing his death, but not where, why, nor where he was buried...somewhere along the Canal routes from Cromford to Nottinghamshire and Gainsborough.. I look forward to hearing further details from you after your talk... Mavis, in Somerset. >________________________________ > From: Brian Binns <bnbinns@gmail.com> >To: leicestershire-plus@rootsweb.com; nottsgen@rootsweb.com >Sent: Thursday, 22 August 2013, 10:18 >Subject: [NTT] Who do you think you are? > > >I won't spoil it for those who have yet to view it - especially our overseas >friends - but last night's episode of WDYTYO featuring Leicester's Gary >Lineker was very interesting. As I said when I first posted last Monday, I >sent it to both the Leics list and the Notts list because I had come across >the surname Lineker in Nottingham quite often. And there it was on Gary's >tree - the Lineker side had indeed moved from Nottingham - Basford to be >accurate - to Leicester. The shot of that side of his printed tree was only >on the screen for a few moments as the programme proceeded to concentrate on >Gary' s grandmother's side of the family. The research also highlighted what >a wonderful source of information the online searchable Newspaper sites are >for fleshing out your tree. I know they've added a lot ot my knowledge of my >ancestors. > > > >Brian Binns > > > >Notts Surname List > >http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >

    08/22/2013 12:24:36
    1. Re: [LEI] [NTT] Who do you think you are?
    2. Bob Butler
    3. Hi Mavis Your links between Lineker, Cutts and Burton greatly interested me. My wife's maternal line is Burton and I have traced it back to the late 1700's primarily in the Basford area with the majority of hatches, matches and despatches taking place at St Leos. There are a few Marys in the tree (it would be surprising if this were not the case) but none that would match the one you describe. However I suspect that Burton was a large family in the area and I still have many branches / twigs to investigate. One common name in this Burton tree is Nimrod - if you have researched the Burtons at all and have a Nimrod I would love to hear from you. Regards Bob -----Original Message----- From: nottsgen-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:nottsgen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of MAVIS JOHNSON Sent: 22 August 2013 18:25 To: Brian Binns Cc: leicestershire-plus@rootsweb.com; nottsgen@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NTT] Who do you think you are? Hello Brian I was particularly interested in this episode as I have a Lineker in one of the Cutts family trees.    I caught a quick sight of the Lineker side of the tree and that one was (?) an Engine Smith at Basford and I think it was to a ...Morris?  I cannot see a marriage in the Notts FHS Index but as most of these Laceworkers were Non Conformists it may be that they married in a Chapel, or even in another County. I must watch again on I-Player to see what I can catch second time around..Perhaps I might be able to use the Pause Button to good effect. 1860, 14 Oct.     Mary Cutts widow remarried to Wm.Lineker at St.Leos      (would appreciate specific details from parish register if anyone has them please) Mary was nee Burton, then Cutts,   These families were involved in Lace trade in Basford - Bleachers and trimmers. 1861    Wm. and Mary are living At Binch's Yard, Church St., Basford close to the Marriotts and Burton families who are both Lace Bleachers William is now a Road Labourer at 62, and Mary, 60,  has no occupation. A geographical hint is that Linacre (and Reservoir is the next village to Cutthorpe (meaning 'outlying farm of the Cutts') not far from Chesterfield, Derbyshire.  These families may have moved in similar directions over the centuries as they moved from the country to the towns during the Industrial Revolution to make their living. The hosiery and stocking making trades, forerunners of  lace machine made lace, were distributed in a wide arc around Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Leicestershire (read Sheila Mason's excellent history "Nottinghsm Lace 1760s-1950s).   I agree that the newspaper sites are a great mine of information.   I was looking for a death of one of the Cutts family for some fifteen years or more until I found a copy of a newspaper announcing his death, but not where, why, nor where he was buried...somewhere along the Canal routes from Cromford to Nottinghamshire and Gainsborough.. I look forward to hearing further details from you after your talk... Mavis, in Somerset. >________________________________ > From: Brian Binns <bnbinns@gmail.com> >To: leicestershire-plus@rootsweb.com; nottsgen@rootsweb.com >Sent: Thursday, 22 August 2013, 10:18 >Subject: [NTT] Who do you think you are? > > >I won't spoil it for those who have yet to view it - especially our >overseas friends - but last night's episode of WDYTYO featuring >Leicester's Gary Lineker was very interesting. As I said when I first >posted last Monday, I sent it to both the Leics list and the Notts list >because I had come across the surname Lineker in Nottingham quite >often. And there it was on Gary's tree - the Lineker side had indeed >moved from Nottingham - Basford to be accurate - to Leicester. The shot >of that side of his printed tree was only on the screen for a few >moments as the programme proceeded to concentrate on Gary' s >grandmother's side of the family. The research also highlighted what a >wonderful source of information the online searchable Newspaper sites >are for fleshing out your tree. I know they've added a lot ot my knowledge of my ancestors. > > > >Brian Binns > > > >Notts Surname List > >http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > Notts Surname List http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/22/2013 05:30:20
    1. Re: [LEI] [NTT] Who do you think you are?
    2. Connie
    3. On 22/08/2013 18:24, MAVIS JOHNSON wrote: > I cannot see a marriage in the Notts FHS Index but as most of these Laceworkers were Non Conformists it may be that they married in a Chapel, or even in another County. There was a period when a non conformist marriage had to take place in the CoE for it to be recognised and legal. I'm not sure when that changed. The marriage you are interested should be in the GRO index. All marriages after the start of civil registration irrespective of what religion or where they took place are supposed to be in the index. I'm not subscribed to the Notts list so I have removed that address. -- Connie http://oursalmons.wordpress.com/

    08/24/2013 06:57:33