Following up my enquiry about the Essex registers -I subscribed and the entry was as I feared no help at all but the service and quality is brilliant. So, if anyone spots a marriage of a Susan(n)a(h) Gentry to Elijah Pigott -Pygott/Pigot/Piggott-(depending upon the ideas of the clergy making the entry) in time to have two children at least after 1807 in Southery, I would be very pleased. I have looked at Southery, Methwold ,Feltwell, Fordham, Roxham with Ryston, Downham, Hilgay , Foulden and West Dereham so far. Elijah may have been working on the west bank of the Ouse or anywhere in the Norfolk or east Cambridgeshire fens and I can't assume that he was anything other than labouring class because of the subsequent history and location of the families in the Fens. I think my best hope is if someone has been researching the Gentry family, the Pigotts are well covered except for the elusive Elijah. Rosie
Hi again I can see at least three children to Elijah & Susan PIGOT Elizabeth dau of Elijah & Susan PIGOT late GENTRY spinster Sarah b1809 was buried 1810 dau of Lijor & Susannah aged 18 months Gentry son of Lijaar & Susannah PIGOT May 31st 1812 (buried 1823) The only marriage I have found is the one you mention in Braintree Essex Was Susan GENTRY from Braintree and married in her home parish? Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 06/02/2016 17:39, xpn11 via wrote: > Following up my enquiry about the Essex registers -I subscribed and the > entry was as I feared no help at all but the service and quality is > brilliant. > So, if anyone spots a marriage of a Susan(n)a(h) Gentry to Elijah > Pigott -Pygott/Pigot/Piggott-(depending upon the ideas of the clergy > making the entry) in time to have two children at least after 1807 in > Southery, I would be very pleased. > I have looked at Southery, Methwold ,Feltwell, Fordham, Roxham with > Ryston, Downham, Hilgay , Foulden and West Dereham so far. Elijah may > have been working on the west bank of the Ouse or anywhere in the > Norfolk or east Cambridgeshire fens and I can't assume that he was > anything other than labouring class because of the subsequent history > and location of the families in the Fens. > I think my best hope is if someone has been researching the Gentry > family, the Pigotts are well covered except for the elusive Elijah. > Rosie --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Hi Rosie I missed your initial query.I have this couple on my treeUnfortunately I know nothing about Mary, but she was the only female GENTRYon the Norfolk Marriage Index. GENTRY Mary 25 12 15 CHAPMAN Robert Stow Bardolph On Saturday, 6 February 2016, 17:41, xpn11 via <norfolk@rootsweb.com> wrote: Following up my enquiry about the Essex registers -I subscribed and the entry was as I feared no help at all but the service and quality is brilliant. So, if anyone spots a marriage of a Susan(n)a(h) Gentry to Elijah Pigott -Pygott/Pigot/Piggott-(depending upon the ideas of the clergy making the entry) in time to have two children at least after 1807 in Southery, I would be very pleased. I have looked at Southery, Methwold ,Feltwell, Fordham, Roxham with Ryston, Downham, Hilgay , Foulden and West Dereham so far. Elijah may have been working on the west bank of the Ouse or anywhere in the Norfolk or east Cambridgeshire fens and I can't assume that he was anything other than labouring class because of the subsequent history and location of the families in the Fens. I think my best hope is if someone has been researching the Gentry family, the Pigotts are well covered except for the elusive Elijah. Rosie ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORFOLK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message