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seahall
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Sorry about that I put up the wrong one. 
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drewsankie
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Thank you Sandy you have just solved a 4 year mystry for me ! Susan Markie aged 21 when she died in 1839 which means she was born abt 1817 to 18 and i have a birth of a Susanna Markie in 1817 Brington, Daughter of Thomas and Rachel Markie who moved from Brington to Northampton between 1816 to 1821 and also you found Rachel Markie, Thomas`s 1st Wife The 2 Mary Ann Markies are also Thomas`s children one to his 1st wife and 1 to his 2nd wife ! the rest are of Joseph Markie and Rebecca Markies children. which i did not know that they were there and now i have dates too ! I knew there were some there, just wished i could of found there graves ! Ian
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Census transcriptions Crown Copyright, www.NationalArchives.gov.ukGENEALOGISTS DON`T DIE THEY JUST LOSE THEIR CENSUS ! Markie, Northants, London, Scotland, New Zealand Gibson,Gt Doddington, Denton Northants Allen, Northampton Ashley,Kettering Burton Latimer, Kings Cliffe, Australia Stubbs. Northants, Staffs Greenough, Northampton Lewin, Brownsell, Bucks. Whitehead, London, Scotland. Thompson, Mears Ashby Northants/ Tiney, Woodford
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seahall
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HI ian
My poor back is really giving me pain after nearly another 4 hours in the graveyard. !!!!!!!!!
Still finding other graves not noted so I think I will try and do a grave yard plan as it seems as though the stones have been moved over the years.
If you give me a couple of weeks I will try and place your graves into it (unless of course you already have a more detailed one.)
I can not see any Markie graves having now gone around (and around) the whole of the church yard.
I will also see if you wish me to if I can help with your missing information.
Don't let me take over your work if you wish to do it your way.
Will be in touch . 
Sandy
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drewsankie
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The only plan i did was the one you have seen. So the graves may still be there just not in the same place.  I know there are some very old graves but i would of thought that Joseph Markie`s grave would of stood the test of time from 1881, but clearly not.
Oh dont worry sandy i never refuse any help, as sometimes i can do the same for others, and i will say this to anyone reading this if you need help in the East Kent area then i will see what i can do, as i will go to church yards or are local records office no problem. and just to calrify things there, i am in Dover and the Medway is over an hour away ! LOL just in case some asks.
Ian
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Census transcriptions Crown Copyright, www.NationalArchives.gov.ukGENEALOGISTS DON`T DIE THEY JUST LOSE THEIR CENSUS ! Markie, Northants, London, Scotland, New Zealand Gibson,Gt Doddington, Denton Northants Allen, Northampton Ashley,Kettering Burton Latimer, Kings Cliffe, Australia Stubbs. Northants, Staffs Greenough, Northampton Lewin, Brownsell, Bucks. Whitehead, London, Scotland. Thompson, Mears Ashby Northants/ Tiney, Woodford
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seahall
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Hi Ian
I didn't mean the graves you had listed. 
Whilst at my 1st visit to the Record Office for nearly a year I looked up your Greenough's and found 3 references to them.
I have taken digital images (copyrighted) so when I can read them (small print so need my glasses LOL ) I will see if Thomas of 1811 is your man.
One does have the signature of Francis Greenough so bear with me. 
Off to bed now as had a really busy 6 hours at the N.R.O. and then had to download and rotate over 400 images. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cheers Sandy
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drewsankie
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Sandy i cant wait, thank you so much. Just got 2 certs from the GRO and they sent me the wrong one ! still my family name, but not what i ordered but it did help me LOL
Ian
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Census transcriptions Crown Copyright, www.NationalArchives.gov.ukGENEALOGISTS DON`T DIE THEY JUST LOSE THEIR CENSUS ! Markie, Northants, London, Scotland, New Zealand Gibson,Gt Doddington, Denton Northants Allen, Northampton Ashley,Kettering Burton Latimer, Kings Cliffe, Australia Stubbs. Northants, Staffs Greenough, Northampton Lewin, Brownsell, Bucks. Whitehead, London, Scotland. Thompson, Mears Ashby Northants/ Tiney, Woodford
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seahall
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Hi Ian
Oh dear can you send them back and get the right ones.
I did mean to say the other day that I looked for Francis's baptism on the N.R.O. St Seph's fiche but there was a bap at the right time but half of the information was missing although it was a son. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good news is I have just looked at the 1851 census and have seen that Francis is noted as a Baker so he is the one on the 1837 Bond of Administration for Thomas Greenough.
Don't quote me on that until I have looked at them fully it is difficult when they were only a digital camera image (that was what I was downloading yesterday) totally readable.
The Thomas noted above was a Carpenter ring any bells?
Anyway I will post in the next couple of hours as one is three pages long and more than likely nowadays long winded. LOL.
Sandy
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seahall
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Hi Ian
1. Bond for Administration to the Effects of Thomas Greenough late of Northampton Carpenter deceased Dated 7th June 1837
Edward Rand Greenough eldest brother (of Thomas) next of kin administrator to Thomas Greenough late of the same Town Carpenter .
Edward was a Plumber and Glazier . Francis noted as Baker and John Edens of the same Town Carpenter.
Both Edward and Francis sign.
Cheers Sandy
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seahall
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Hi Ian
Just read the second page (missed it 1st time ) .
Thomas’s death recorded as 22nd January 1821.
The surety was Ł300.00 but it notes that he was not possessed of goods etc to that amount.
Maybe the delay in the 2 dates.
Sandy
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Hi Ian
2. Bond for Administration to the Effects of Thomas Greenough late of Northampton Carpenter deceased Dated 5th March 1821.
John Freeman Victualler and Edward Rand Greenough Plumber and Glazier are 2 bounders
(This is interesting Ian)
Ann Linnell/now the wife of William Linnell of the same Town Mother and the bounder Edward Rand Greenough eldest Brother and next of Kin .
Both John Freeman and Edward sign.
Obviously a lot more is said so this is just drawing off the important bits.
Now it is time for tea and finishing of my Easter Bags (will show you a piccy when I have done) as the last one is Thomas of 1811 (father to Edward and Francis we now know for sure ) the 3 page Will.
Sandy
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drewsankie
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WOW WOW WOW ! I have come across this Edward Rand Greenough a few times ! and thought what a strange name LOL ! didnt think he was related, but now i know he is and that Thomas is my 4 X Gt Grandfather ! I have come across this Plumber and Glazier before but not sure untill i look which ones it is, Clearly that is following in the family as is the Bakers. which Francis was in Bridge St. So we can also tell from this and the grave stone in St Seps that his wife was Ann and she remarried to William Linnell. So Edward Rand Greenough is the brother to Thomas. And if i got this right then Thomas had a son called Thomas who died in 1837 ?
Ian
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Census transcriptions Crown Copyright, www.NationalArchives.gov.ukGENEALOGISTS DON`T DIE THEY JUST LOSE THEIR CENSUS ! Markie, Northants, London, Scotland, New Zealand Gibson,Gt Doddington, Denton Northants Allen, Northampton Ashley,Kettering Burton Latimer, Kings Cliffe, Australia Stubbs. Northants, Staffs Greenough, Northampton Lewin, Brownsell, Bucks. Whitehead, London, Scotland. Thompson, Mears Ashby Northants/ Tiney, Woodford
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drewsankie
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Taken from Alan Clarks marriage Inded Thomas Greenough of All Saints to Ann Wood otp 15th May 1792 St Sepulchre By Licence when Thomas died and if he married at the age of 21 then he would not be much older then 50 when he died
Also Edward Rand Greenough of St Seplulchre married Ann Freeman otp 10th March 1814 St Giles. So there is the Freeman Connection. so Ann must be the daughter of John Freeman Licensed Victualler The IGI has quite a lot of the kids of Edward Rand Greenough 
Ian
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Census transcriptions Crown Copyright, www.NationalArchives.gov.ukGENEALOGISTS DON`T DIE THEY JUST LOSE THEIR CENSUS ! Markie, Northants, London, Scotland, New Zealand Gibson,Gt Doddington, Denton Northants Allen, Northampton Ashley,Kettering Burton Latimer, Kings Cliffe, Australia Stubbs. Northants, Staffs Greenough, Northampton Lewin, Brownsell, Bucks. Whitehead, London, Scotland. Thompson, Mears Ashby Northants/ Tiney, Woodford
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drewsankie
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Also noted from my Transcript that on Thomas Greenough`s grave it says __ 5 so he could of been 55 or 65 when he died which give us the date between 1756 to 1766 also noted from Alan Clarkes Marriage index Thomas Greenough of All Saints to Ann Rans of All Saints 26 Jul 1733 taken from St Peters BTs Bet you that Ann is Ann RANDS ! so Edward RANDS Greenough comes from his Grandmothers maiden name ! and Thomas after his father of course ! And that tradition of middle names coming from the mothers maiden name still continues right upto my Brother today !
Making headway or what !
Ian
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Census transcriptions Crown Copyright, www.NationalArchives.gov.ukGENEALOGISTS DON`T DIE THEY JUST LOSE THEIR CENSUS ! Markie, Northants, London, Scotland, New Zealand Gibson,Gt Doddington, Denton Northants Allen, Northampton Ashley,Kettering Burton Latimer, Kings Cliffe, Australia Stubbs. Northants, Staffs Greenough, Northampton Lewin, Brownsell, Bucks. Whitehead, London, Scotland. Thompson, Mears Ashby Northants/ Tiney, Woodford
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seahall
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Sorry Ian
Got carried away making the Easter Bags and 6 Easter Cards.
I am so glad that my hubby helps so much with templates and things. 
Anyway here is the last one the best I can do.
The Will of Thomas 1811
3. I Thomas Greenough Innholder, Plumber and Glazier being of sound Disposing Mind etc. Unto my wife Ann Greenough all that my Mefsauge Tenement or Inn (guess what Ian it was the Bear Inn) now in my own Pofsefsion and Occupation.
Also All that Mefsauge Tenement Bakehouse adjoining thereto (Richard Bosworth occupying) in Sheep St and all other my real Estate whatsoever.
Ann everything for her Natural Life and after her decease All my children that maybe living and the child or children of such of them be then dead leaving issue their several and respective Heirs
But the Children of any deceased Child shall not have or be intitled to a larger share.
His personal Estate by William Clarke the Younger and Thomas Harris Glazier their Heirs Executors etc (they are asked to later to act as Guardians of Thomas’s children before they reach 21). (It is getting long winded now you really need a copy as it is on Parchment and lovely)
So as soon as all my Children have attained the age of Twenty one years etc.
Ann is made a Executor with William and Thomas.
Thomas Greenough the Testator 29th November 1808.
Thomas signs with his Seal. Witnesses Robt. Abbey, Anne Abbey, George Abbey.
Cheers Sandy
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Whoops forgot to put a piccy of my bags (not the ones under my eyes ).
No laughing now.
Sandy
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