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    1. Re: [WSX] stone or brick walls
    2. - Pamela PA HAYES 28/07/2005 08:04 AM To: WESSEX-PLUS-L@rootsweb.com cc: Subject: Re: [WSX] stone or brick walls Reference: Expires on How about a brick wall that is 25 years old. !! I have been searching for the marriage of my GG Grandparents John ALLSOP (1820-1870) and Ann HADWIN (1822-1863) nee ATKINSON around 1854 probably in Bradford area (Ann was there in 1851) for that long. His second marriage. Just recently I found a third marriage in Milford Derbyshire to Ann WHEATCROFT nee Gregory.This was after I found his son Bennett ALLSOP (my g grandfather) on 1871 Census in Crewe (thanks to Ancestry) with step mother and half siblings. Bennett known as John ended up in Bristol when is wasn't at sea and married Lydia WALTER in 1891. I am descended from their son Charlie Burgoyne ALLSOPP. Any suggestions on where to look for the marriage. I have done searched in various versions of St Caths indexes. Free BDM Yorkshire & Derbyshire BDM . and paid for searches. I am sure they did marry I think they were missed off the index. John snr travelled around a lot as an engine smith turner for railways which doesn't help. In 1841 he was still in Milford with his parents and brother Elijah. In 1861 he was in Lancashire with second wife Ann at her sisters (Mary FOGGILL) home Hopefully some long lost cousin will read this . Pam Hayes nee Allsopp Brisbane ********************************************************************** IMPORTANT: This e-mail is intended for the use of the addressee and may contain information that is confidential, commercially valuable or subject to legal or parliamentary privilege. If you are not the intended recipient you are notified that any review, re-transmission, disclosure, use or dissemination of this communication is strictly prohibited by several Commonwealth Acts of Parliament. If you have received this communication in error please notify the sender immediately and delete all copies of this transmission together with any attachments. **********************************************************************

    07/28/2005 02:12:06
    1. Re: [WSX] stone or brick walls
    2. Sandra J Smith
    3. Pamela, Have you searched the UKBMD site? http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/ The GRO indexes are known to have errors and omissions - remember that these idexes were originally made from copies held by the local Superintendant Registrar. The UKBMD site is aiming to produce new indexes from the originals held at local offices ...and it is FREE. Quite good coverage for the northern areas of England so may be worth a search. For those who have never used this site before, the marriage indexes usually include the name of the other party...so no gueswork involved. Kind regards Sandra pamela.pa.hayes@centrelink.gov.au wrote: >- > > >Pamela PA HAYES >28/07/2005 08:04 AM > > To: WESSEX-PLUS-L@rootsweb.com > cc: > Subject: Re: [WSX] stone or brick walls > Reference: > Expires on > > > > > > >How about a brick wall that is 25 years old. !! > >I have been searching for the marriage of my GG Grandparents John ALLSOP >(1820-1870) and Ann HADWIN (1822-1863) nee ATKINSON around 1854 >probably in Bradford area (Ann was there in 1851) for that long. His >second marriage. > Just recently I found a third marriage in Milford Derbyshire to Ann >WHEATCROFT nee Gregory.This was after I found his son Bennett ALLSOP (my >g grandfather) on 1871 Census in Crewe (thanks to Ancestry) with step >mother and half siblings. Bennett known as John ended up in Bristol when >is wasn't at sea and married Lydia WALTER in 1891. I am descended from >their son Charlie Burgoyne ALLSOPP. > >Any suggestions on where to look for the marriage. I have done searched in >various versions of St Caths indexes. Free BDM Yorkshire & Derbyshire BDM >. and paid for searches. I am sure they did marry I think they were missed >off the index. >John snr travelled around a lot as an engine smith turner for railways >which doesn't help. In 1841 he was still in Milford with his parents and >brother Elijah. In 1861 he was in Lancashire with second wife Ann at her >sisters (Mary FOGGILL) home > >Hopefully some long lost cousin will read this . > >Pam Hayes nee Allsopp >Brisbane > > >********************************************************************** >IMPORTANT: This e-mail is intended for the use of the addressee and may contain information that is confidential, commercially valuable or subject to legal or parliamentary privilege. If you are not the intended recipient you are notified that any review, re-transmission, disclosure, use or dissemination of this communication is strictly prohibited by several Commonwealth Acts of Parliament. If you have received this communication in error please notify the sender immediately and delete all copies of this transmission together with any attachments. >********************************************************************** > > > >==== WESSEX-PLUS Mailing List ==== >Genealogy isn't just for Christmas it's for all the year round and beyond into future years and future generations > > > >

    07/27/2005 05:22:44