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    1. [NTT] Plagues
    2. Pat Wade
    3. Hi I thought I had a page bookmarked for plagues of the world and a time line of such. But I cannot find it and googling has come up with all sorts of things but not what I am after. I suspect that at least three members of the HEMSLEY family died - two registered (1849) on the same page the other is twelve months earlier so could be separate incident. So I thought maybe there was some sickness going around?? Does anyone have a good URL for such things? Thank you Regards, Pat Wade (Nee King)

    01/31/2009 02:17:09
    1. [NTT] Plagues and local crop failures
    2. Hello, Another useful list to have is that of crop shortages or failures, and their attendant food riots for an area or a town. I don't know if anyone has looked at all the Notitngham histories and drawn up such a list? I would guess that the Nottingham Date book would be a great place to start if not. Suella Postles -------------------------------------------------------------- Sent with "Me-Mail", Boltblue's FREE mobile messaging service. http://www.boltblue.com

    01/31/2009 01:40:00
    1. Re: [NTT] Nicknames
    2. Dai & Angela Bevan
    3. I have never heard of that happening, Margot. I could imagine that with bad handwriting they could be confused, particularly if the riser on the h was not clear. regards, Dai marsco wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I am wondering if the name Sarah and Susan can be interchanged. None of the > sites I found really help me. > > Cheers >   > Margot > Gladstone, QLD > Australia > > Researching in Nottinghamshire: Marriott, Dewsbury, Corbet, Cheetham, Straw, > Leivers, Paxton, Goddard, Jarvis, Bostock, Briggs, Chamberlain, White, > Woodcock, Attenborough, James, Wootton, Walker, Spencer, Daye, Wilkinson, > Burgeis, Hutchinson, Hulford > > > > > 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

    01/31/2009 12:08:53
    1. [NTT] More from the Coroner's Courts W and G
    2. barbara kilby-croft
    3. March 12th 1900 - August 14th 1930 WRIGHT William Henry WROUGHTON Frank Hannah WYATT Evelyn Margaret Mary WYE Male Child 1909 WYER Maria Rose WYKES Lucy Winiufred WYLES Fanny WYMAN John Charles WYNNE Mary June 26th 1897 - November 11th 1915 GABBITAS Thomas William GADD John GADSBY Annie Eliza GALE Male Child 1915 Francis GALLAGHER James John Henry Mary GALPIN Edward John GAMBLE Female Child 1911 Annie Eliza Jane Lottie Thomas aged 81 yeaers Thomas aged 9 weeks GANNEY Henry William best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ Love Hotmail?  Check out the new services from Windows Live! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/132630768/direct/01/

    01/30/2009 09:15:02
    1. Re: [NTT] Plagues
    2. Jean WOOD
    3. Just putting "epidemics 1848-9" into google produced notes on cholera in London Glasgow, Kilsyth, Wolverhampton and others. It may well have spread elsewhere. Jean > Message du 30/01/09 23:17 > De : "Pat Wade" > A : "Notts" > Copie à : > Objet : [NTT] Plagues > > > Hi > > I thought I had a page bookmarked for plagues of > the world and a time line of such. But I cannot > find it and googling has come up with all sorts of > things but not what I am after. > > I suspect that at least three members of the > HEMSLEY family died - two registered (1849) on the > same page the other is twelve months earlier so > could be separate incident. So I thought maybe > there was some sickness going around?? > > Does anyone have a good URL for such things? > > Thank you > > Regards, > Pat Wade (Nee King) > > > > > 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 > > Jean Wood 11 impasse Pampanie chez Perineau 17610 Chaniers France Tel: 0033(0)5.46.93.38.71

    01/30/2009 04:53:36
    1. Re: [NTT] Plagues
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi Pat Although the epidemics and plagues are interesting to read about, there is no way you can attach your deaths to them without knowing exactly what caused the death of each Just because there might be a cholera outbreak in 1849 say, it does not mean your people died from it It could be anything at all so the timeline is not going to tell you much without the death certs Best wishes Nivard Ovington, in Cornwall (UK) > Hi > > I thought I had a page bookmarked for plagues of > the world and a time line of such. But I cannot > find it and googling has come up with all sorts of > things but not what I am after. > > I suspect that at least three members of the > HEMSLEY family died - two registered (1849) on the > same page the other is twelve months earlier so > could be separate incident. So I thought maybe > there was some sickness going around?? > > Does anyone have a good URL for such things? > > Thank you > > Regards, > Pat Wade (Nee King)

    01/30/2009 03:53:06
    1. Re: [NTT] Looking for HAYCOCK Information
    2. Dai & Angela Bevan
    3. Bruce, There is no mention of Joseph on the Notts FHS CD. John however is there: John mother: Ann HAYCOCK bap 1820_02_27 Worksop Priory (St Mary & St Cuthbert) Abode: Bridge St Profession: Singlewoman Dai Bruce P Barrett wrote: > Dear list, > I am looking for information on a Joseph Haycock who was born between 1823 and 1831 in Worksop , Nottinghamshire, England based on various census records. He is listed in the 1861 census living in Sheffield, Yorkshire with his first wife Mary, Mary Cook and her son Joseph Cook. In 1862 he married Maria Bailey CAWTHORN in Sheffield. In the 1871 census he is still living in Sheffield with wife Maria and 4 daughters Sarah, Fanny Jane, Maria and Lucy. > Joseph may have had a brother named John who was born 27 Feb 1820 in Worksop to Ann Haycock who is single. There is a family story that John and/or Joseph may have been the son(s) of the Duke of Portland. The story also includes a reference to an investigation in the early 1900s which resulted in several documents which were supposed to have been destroyed. > Does anyone have any information about Joseph, John or this story? I would be greatful to hear from you. > Thanks > Bruce Barrett > Heath, Ohio > brucepbarrett@roadrunner.com > > > 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 > > > >

    01/29/2009 11:10:27
    1. [NTT] More from the Coroner's Courts
    2. barbara kilby-croft
    3. March 23rd 1899 - March 10th 1930 WRIGHT George George Henry Harold Harry Henry A Herbert aged 3 months Herberts aged 37 years James aged 36 years James aged 77 years James aged 67 years James aged 25 years James Saxton Jennie John aged 62 years John born 1929 John aged 68 years John Leslie Joseph Kate Leah Leonard Louisa Margaret Elizabeth Martha Mary Mary Ann Millicent Minnie Ann Rebecca Robert Sarah Ann Thomas Thomas Chadburn Vera Josephine Walter William aged 51 years William aged 12 years best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ Love Hotmail?  Check out the new services from Windows Live! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/132630768/direct/01/

    01/29/2009 09:53:50
    1. Re: [NTT] Looking for HAYCOCK Information
    2. Bruce P Barrett
    3. Dai, Thanks for checking. Do you happen to know if all the parish records around Worksop have been transcribed? Joseph shows he was born in Worksop on every census where he is listed. Thanks Bruce ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dai & Angela Bevan" <daibevan@clara.co.uk> To: "Bruce P Barrett" <brucepbarrett@roadrunner.com> Cc: "Mailing List Nottinghamshire" <NOTTSGEN@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 1:10 AM Subject: Re: [NTT] Looking for HAYCOCK Information > Bruce, > There is no mention of Joseph on the Notts FHS CD. John however is there: > > John mother: Ann HAYCOCK bap 1820_02_27 Worksop Priory (St Mary & St > Cuthbert) Abode: Bridge St Profession: Singlewoman > > Dai > > Bruce P Barrett wrote: >> Dear list, >> I am looking for information on a Joseph Haycock who was born between >> 1823 and 1831 in Worksop , Nottinghamshire, England based on various >> census records. He is listed in the 1861 census living in Sheffield, >> Yorkshire with his first wife Mary, Mary Cook and her son Joseph Cook. >> In 1862 he married Maria Bailey CAWTHORN in Sheffield. In the 1871 >> census he is still living in Sheffield with wife Maria and 4 daughters >> Sarah, Fanny Jane, Maria and Lucy. >> Joseph may have had a brother named John who was born 27 Feb 1820 in >> Worksop to Ann Haycock who is single. There is a family story that John >> and/or Joseph may have been the son(s) of the Duke of Portland. The >> story also includes a reference to an investigation in the early 1900s >> which resulted in several documents which were supposed to have been >> destroyed. Does anyone have any information about Joseph, John or this >> story? I would be greatful to hear from you. Thanks >> Bruce Barrett >> Heath, Ohio >> brucepbarrett@roadrunner.com >> >> 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 >> >> >> >>

    01/29/2009 06:46:45
    1. [NTT] Looking for HAYCOCK Information
    2. Bruce P Barrett
    3. Dear list, I am looking for information on a Joseph Haycock who was born between 1823 and 1831 in Worksop , Nottinghamshire, England based on various census records. He is listed in the 1861 census living in Sheffield, Yorkshire with his first wife Mary, Mary Cook and her son Joseph Cook. In 1862 he married Maria Bailey CAWTHORN in Sheffield. In the 1871 census he is still living in Sheffield with wife Maria and 4 daughters Sarah, Fanny Jane, Maria and Lucy. Joseph may have had a brother named John who was born 27 Feb 1820 in Worksop to Ann Haycock who is single. There is a family story that John and/or Joseph may have been the son(s) of the Duke of Portland. The story also includes a reference to an investigation in the early 1900s which resulted in several documents which were supposed to have been destroyed. Does anyone have any information about Joseph, John or this story? I would be greatful to hear from you. Thanks Bruce Barrett Heath, Ohio brucepbarrett@roadrunner.com

    01/29/2009 08:23:53
    1. Re: [NTT] More from the Coroner's Courts
    2. jan rockett
    3. Barbara, Sorry I did not delete this from my post. I only use the lists for my own personal use. It was on my signature. I can assure you and everyone else that I never use these lists to profit from. Jan From: barbarakilby-croft@live.co.ukTo: janbennett60@msn.comCC: nottsgen@rootsweb.comSubject: RE: [NTT] More from the Coroner's CourtsDate: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 13:20:42 +0000 Jan, I am rather disturbed to see that you are advertising 'rocketsearch, genealogical research for every budget'. May I remind that I adhere strictly to the Nottinghamshire Archives rules. None of the material I provide is in anyway to be sold on to other parties. All look ups are to be for your own private research only. I am copying this to Nottsgen as a warning to others. Barbara Kilby-Croft From: janbennett60@msn.comTo: barbarakilby-croft@live.co.ukSubject: RE: [NTT] More from the Coroner's CourtsDate: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 10:09:53 +0000 Barbara,Thanks very much for oll that, I never thought of the archives, silly me.JanRockett ResearchGenealogical research for every budgetwww.rockettresearch.co.ukrockettresearch@ntlworld.com From: barbarakilby-croft@live.co.ukTo: janbennett60@msn.comSubject: RE: [NTT] More from the Coroner's CourtsDate: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 04:45:55 +0000 Hello Jan, You should be able to access past postings at nottsgen archives - sorry I don't have the proper email address to hand. WAGSTAFF George 4, Campbell Grove aged 57 years died February 16th 1912. No inquest Reginald Stanley 12, Ireton Cottages, Ireton Street, Radford aged 4 months died Octboer 14th 1917. Inquest held on October 17th 1917 at General Hospital. Cause of death; suffocated while sleeping with parents and pneumonia. Samuel 8, Stirland Row, Old Basford aged 52 years died March 7th 1904. Inquest held on March 8th 1904 at Hyson Green Coroner's Court. Cause of death; natural causes, heart failure and pthisis. WAGSTAFFE George 14 Finch Street aged 66 years died April 30th 1905. Inquest held on May 1st 1905 at Leenside Coroner's Court. Cause of death; natural cuases, heart failure and pneumonia. Leonard 47, Ball Street, Wells Road aged 3 months died April 20th 1920. Inquest held on April 21st 1920 at General Hospital. Cause of death; broncho pneumonia. best wishesBarbara From: janbennett60@msn.comTo: barbarakilby-croft@live.co.ukSubject: RE: [NTT] More from the Coroner's CourtsDate: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 09:43:31 +0000 Barbara,I know you have posted loads of these recently but I came quite late. Have you posted any Wagstaff details at all??Jan > From: barbarakilby-croft@live.co.uk> To: nottsgen@rootsweb.com> Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 04:17:36 +0000> Subject: [NTT] More from the Coroner's Courts> > > December 11th 1897 - May 4th 1930> > WOOLLEY> > Mary aged 72 yeers> Mary aged 57 years> Mary Ellen> Sarah Ann> William> > WOOLMER James> > WOONTON> > James> Mabel> > WOOTON > > Albert> Leonard George> > WOOTTON> > Male Child born 1907> Charles Henry> Emily> Leslie John> Maggie> Stanley> Thomas> > WORDSALL William> > WORLEY> > Female Child born 1925> John Arthur> > WORMALL George> WORMAN Cyril> WORMSLEY James> > WORRALL> > Male Child born 1905> Elizabeth> > WORRELL Ellen> WORSDALE Lily> WORTH Arthur> > WORTHINGTON> > Clifford> Jesse> John> William aged 72 years> William aged 44 years> William King> > best wishes> Barbara> _________________________________________________________________> Check out the new and improved services from Windows Live. Learn more! > http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/132630768/direct/01/> > > 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 Windows Live Hotmail just got better. Find out more! Share your photos with Windows Live Photos – Free Find out more! Windows Live Hotmail just got better. Find out more! Beyond Hotmail — see what else you can do with Windows Live Find out more! _________________________________________________________________ Check out the new and improved services from Windows Live. Learn more! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/132630768/direct/01/

    01/29/2009 06:28:06
    1. Re: [NTT] More from the Coroner's Courts
    2. barbara kilby-croft
    3. Jan, I am rather disturbed to see that you are advertising 'rocketsearch, genealogical research for every budget'. May I remind that I adhere strictly to the Nottinghamshire Archives rules. None of the material I provide is in anyway to be sold on to other parties. All look ups are to be for your own private research only. I am copying this to Nottsgen as a warning to others. Barbara Kilby-Croft From: janbennett60@msn.comTo: barbarakilby-croft@live.co.ukSubject: RE: [NTT] More from the Coroner's CourtsDate: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 10:09:53 +0000 Barbara,Thanks very much for oll that, I never thought of the archives, silly me.JanRockett ResearchGenealogical research for every budgetwww.rockettresearch.co.ukrockettresearch@ntlworld.com From: barbarakilby-croft@live.co.ukTo: janbennett60@msn.comSubject: RE: [NTT] More from the Coroner's CourtsDate: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 04:45:55 +0000 Hello Jan, You should be able to access past postings at nottsgen archives - sorry I don't have the proper email address to hand. WAGSTAFF George 4, Campbell Grove aged 57 years died February 16th 1912. No inquest Reginald Stanley 12, Ireton Cottages, Ireton Street, Radford aged 4 months died Octboer 14th 1917. Inquest held on October 17th 1917 at General Hospital. Cause of death; suffocated while sleeping with parents and pneumonia. Samuel 8, Stirland Row, Old Basford aged 52 years died March 7th 1904. Inquest held on March 8th 1904 at Hyson Green Coroner's Court. Cause of death; natural causes, heart failure and pthisis. WAGSTAFFE George 14 Finch Street aged 66 years died April 30th 1905. Inquest held on May 1st 1905 at Leenside Coroner's Court. Cause of death; natural cuases, heart failure and pneumonia. Leonard 47, Ball Street, Wells Road aged 3 months died April 20th 1920. Inquest held on April 21st 1920 at General Hospital. Cause of death; broncho pneumonia. best wishesBarbara From: janbennett60@msn.comTo: barbarakilby-croft@live.co.ukSubject: RE: [NTT] More from the Coroner's CourtsDate: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 09:43:31 +0000 Barbara,I know you have posted loads of these recently but I came quite late. Have you posted any Wagstaff details at all??Jan > From: barbarakilby-croft@live.co.uk> To: nottsgen@rootsweb.com> Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 04:17:36 +0000> Subject: [NTT] More from the Coroner's Courts> > > December 11th 1897 - May 4th 1930> > WOOLLEY> > Mary aged 72 yeers> Mary aged 57 years> Mary Ellen> Sarah Ann> William> > WOOLMER James> > WOONTON> > James> Mabel> > WOOTON > > Albert> Leonard George> > WOOTTON> > Male Child born 1907> Charles Henry> Emily> Leslie John> Maggie> Stanley> Thomas> > WORDSALL William> > WORLEY> > Female Child born 1925> John Arthur> > WORMALL George> WORMAN Cyril> WORMSLEY James> > WORRALL> > Male Child born 1905> Elizabeth> > WORRELL Ellen> WORSDALE Lily> WORTH Arthur> > WORTHINGTON> > Clifford> Jesse> John> William aged 72 years> William aged 44 years> William King> > best wishes> Barbara> _________________________________________________________________> Check out the new and improved services from Windows Live. Learn more! > http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/132630768/direct/01/> > > 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 Windows Live Hotmail just got better. Find out more! Share your photos with Windows Live Photos – Free Find out more! Windows Live Hotmail just got better. Find out more! _________________________________________________________________ Check out the new and improved services from Windows Live. Learn more! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/132630768/direct/01/

    01/29/2009 06:20:42
    1. [NTT] The Nottingham Historian
    2. sharon
    3. Hello, Could SKS please tell me how I might obtain a copy of The Nottingham Historian, Number 72: Spring/Summer 2004 or how I might read it online? I am very interested in reading about the life of James FLANAGAN, a Primitive Methodist preacher and evanglist who married into the Richard ROBINSON family. Thank you. Sharon in Arizona

    01/29/2009 05:06:28
    1. [NTT] Coroners Inquest 1862
    2. Stephen Andrews
    3. Thanks to all who responded both on and off list. Like Jan I believe the family she identified in Littleborough to be the correct one, but was seeking a way to clarify this. I shall have to try and get someone with some time to try and trawal through the local Notts newspapers for the period. Thanks again, Stephen Stephen Andrews Avenue Vital Riethuisen 13 B-1083 Ganshoren Brussels Belgium Tel +32 2 427 06 08 e-mail: <mailto:stephen.andrews@skynet.be> stephen.andrews@skynet.be

    01/29/2009 03:08:27
    1. [NTT] READ
    2. Pat Wade
    3. Hi, My GGG Grandparents Matthew READ and Mary TIERMAN married in 1814 in Balderton. I have five children William my GG Grandfather, Thomas who I believe died very young and three girls Ann, Jane and Mary. In 1851 Jane is listed as unmarried living with her parents and there is also a Sarah KEMSLEY 5 yrs granddaughter born in Radcliffe on Trent. I don't know who married a KEMSLEY. I have a possible marriage for a Mary Read to a William STANSELL or William WHEELDON in Sep Qrt 1847 Is anyone researching this family? Thank you Regards, Pat Wade (Nee King)

    01/29/2009 02:45:31
    1. Re: [NTT] READ
    2. Hi Pam Mary Read did in fact marry William Stansell 12 Aug 1847 at Balderton Parish Church William of Great Gonerby, Lincs. of age. Joiner. father John a joiner Mary of Balderton, Notts. of age. Spinster. father Matthew a joiner. witnesses Jane Read & Peter Read Looks like the 3 men may have worked together. Matthew Read married Mary Tierman at the same church 4th Aug 1814. witnesses Eliza Cawthorne, William Tierman & William Cawthorne. Not sure if u have all the births but they are as follows; Ann Dec 17th 1815 Jane Oct 31st 1817 William Jan 19th 1820 Mary Jan 19th 1824 Thomas Apr 27th 1826 but died Apr 29th (2 days) Graham

    01/29/2009 12:54:01
    1. Re: [NTT] READ
    2. Hi Pam I'm certain your Sarah Kemsley is actually Hemsley. I suspected it was when i viewed the 1851 image. I cannot find her in the 61 under Kemsley but she appears with her other grandparents 'The Hemsley''s at Shepherds Houses, Cotgrave which is close to her birthplace of Ratcliffe on Trent. Graham Williams

    01/28/2009 10:20:39
    1. [NTT] More from the Coroner's Courts
    2. barbara kilby-croft
    3. December 17th 1896 - July 4th 1929 WRAGBY Arthur George Leonard WRAGG Male Child 1914 Edward George (William) Henry John Lionel James Lucy Martha S Mary WRAY Ann Ellen WREIGHT Joseph WRIGHT Male Child 1898 Female Child 1901 Albert Annie Annie Jessie Arthur Arthur Lawrence Cecil Charlotte Dorothy Dorothy May Edward Edward Vincent Eliza Ann Emmanuel Job Florence Frank aged 11 weeks Frank aged 12 days Frank aged 25 years best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ Check out the new and improved services from Windows Live. Learn more! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/132630768/direct/01/

    01/28/2009 09:50:26
    1. [NTT] Perlethorpe Notts - Burial Oaths
    2. john mellors
    3. I am currently working on Perlethorpe Chapelry/Parish registers and came across the following: 11 Apr 1750: You Elizabeth LAWRENCE of Bothamsall in the County of Nottingham make Oath that the Body of Mary BRIERLY of Bothamsall aforesaid was not wrapt bound or buried, or laid in any coffin lind or faced with any material but what was mad of Sheep & Wool only according to Act of Parliament Sworn before me on the day & year aforesaid Alex: PENN Witnessed by: George SAXE & Isaac MARSHALL Similar Oaths were made: 11 Apr 1750: Rebecca DUCKER of Bothamsall that the body of Henry WALKER of Bothamsall was buried in Wool Sworn before me on the day & year aforesaid Alex: PENN Witnessed by: George SAXE & Isaac MARSHALL -------- 3 Apr 1749: Grace LAUGHTON of Palethorpe that Isaac MARSHALL of Palethorp was buried in wool Sworn before me on the day & year aforesaid Wm BOA_CE rector of Kirton. Witnessed by: Ann (x) BULLIVAN & M MSHLL -------- 7 Jun 1747: Ann BACON of Ollerton that Lydia MARSHALL of Palethorp was buried in Wool Sworn before me on the day & year aforesaid Alex: PENN curate of Edwinstowe. Wit by Margaret (x) BAREFOOT & Grace LAUGHTON ---------- 4 Jan 1747/8: Margaret BAREFOOT of Palethorpe that Elizabeth WALKER of Palethorpe was buried in Wool. Sworn before me on the day & year aforesaid Richd JACKSON vicar of Walesby. Wit by M BOA_CE & Chs (X) BUTLER ------------ 18 Apr 1746: Sarah PEATFIELD of Palethorpe that Daniel MARSHALL of Palethorpe was buried inWool Sworn before me on the day & year aforesaid Richd JACKSON vicar of Walesby. Wit by M BOA_CE & Matt MARKLAND vicar of Sutton Hopefully these will be of use to someone Best Wishes John Mellors

    01/28/2009 06:35:43
    1. [NTT] Perlethorpe Notts.
    2. john mellors
    3. I am currently working on Perlethorpe Chapelry/Parish registers and came across the following: 11 Apr 1750: You Elizabeth LAWRENCE of Bothamsall in the County of Nottingham make Oath that the Body of Mary BRIERLY of Bothamsall aforesaid was not wrapt bound or buried, or laid in any coffin lind or faced with any material but what was mad of Sheep & Wool only according to Act of Parliament Sworn before me on the day & year aforesaid Alex: PENN Witnessed by: George SAXE & Isaac MARSHALL Hopefully this will be of use to someone Best Wishes John Mellors

    01/28/2009 06:19:13