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Bee
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Re: Who has ancestors moving from NFK to Hull in 1840s
« Reply #15 on: Monday 30 March 09 00:26 UTC (UK) »

Hi Roger the Hat

If Christiana is her official name, maybe Clara was her nickname.

Yorkshirebmd has the following marriage
Robert Bubbings to Christiana Mayor at Sculcoates Register Offices in 1864

also from Yorkshirebmd
death 1897, Christiana Bubbings aged 51

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Re: Who has ancestors moving from NFK to Hull in 1840s
« Reply #16 on: Monday 30 March 09 09:18 UTC (UK) »

Hi Roger The Hat...As Bubbings is such an unusal name I doubt that it's a mistake. It could be, as you say, he married again. Bee could be right, if Christiana didn't like her name she may have adopted the name Clara?

If the family were Catholic then divorce is out of the question, even if not, times were hard then and the ordinary working man wouldn't have been affluent enough to afford a divorce.

There's a lot of ifs and buts I know but you'll only know for certain if you send for their marriage or one of their children's birth certificates.

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Roger The Hat
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Re: Who has ancestors moving from NFK to Hull in 1840s
« Reply #17 on: Monday 30 March 09 14:58 UTC (UK) »

Thanks, Hunnyb22 and Bee, for the advice.

Christiana was definitely a Major. I've no idea who Clara was.

I feel a bit daft, though - it hadn't occurred to me to get a certificate for a "wrong" family!


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Re: Who has ancestors moving from NFK to Hull in 1840s
« Reply #18 on: Monday 30 March 09 15:31 UTC (UK) »

Thanks, Hunnyb22 and Bee, for the advice.

Christiana was definitely a Major. I've no idea who Clara was.

I feel a bit daft, though - it hadn't occurred to me to get a certificate for a "wrong" family!


Roger The Hat.

Hi Roger The Hat...Do I detect a hint of sarcasm in your note? We on Rootsweb try to help other people find their relatives and don't willingly point people in the wrong direction.

If you know which year and location they were born, my suggestion (as before) is to send for their birth or marriage certificates.

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Hunnyb22
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Re: Who has ancestors moving from NFK to Hull in 1840s
« Reply #19 on: Monday 30 March 09 15:46 UTC (UK) »

NoNoNoNoNo

My apologies if I seemed sarcastic.  The thought of applying for certificates to prove that some one isn't a relative hadn't occurred to me........honest.

I am very new to this hobby (only four certificates collected so far), and this is the first messaging web site I've ever used, so please forgive my blunders.

Also I have limited access to the internet (my son's laptop) so if I don't reply quickly it won't mean I don't want to talk to anyone!



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Re: Who has ancestors moving from NFK to Hull in 1840s
« Reply #20 on: Monday 30 March 09 17:06 UTC (UK) »

Hi Roger The Hat...You're forgiven,  Grin LOL

Buying certificates can prove expensive, especially if they're not your relatives. However, when this happens people put posts on here asking if they belong to other's families (if you catch my drift?) and you may be lucky and be re-imbursed.

There's loads of sites like this on the internet but I use this as it's so easy to use and navigate (just laziness?) it's free too.

Maybe now you're researching your family tree is the incentive you need to buy your own computer? Or are you new to computers and your son shows you how to use it? We've all been there. Embarrassed

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Re: Who has ancestors moving from NFK to Hull in 1840s
« Reply #21 on: Monday 30 March 09 17:24 UTC (UK) »

I've only just spotted this thread  Roll Eyes 

But I'm going the other way - I've got a guy born in Tadcaster (now North Yorkshire, but then West Riding) who moved to North Elmham, admittedly via Sussex (1841 census).  He was a gardener originally and then set up as a nurseryman and stayed in North Elmham for the rest of his life, his final entry in the 1891 census is as seedsman and florist but his son-in-law appears in the 1901 census with the same occupation, and possibly the same location.  He arrived in Norfolk at some time in the 1840s, married a local girl in 1844, and stayed there.  Why, I haven't a clue!

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Re: Who has ancestors moving from NFK to Hull in 1840s
« Reply #22 on: Monday 30 March 09 18:34 UTC (UK) »

Hi BumbleB and welcome!

Without any names  we can't help you. Have you tried the LDS website? http://www.familysearch.org some of their records go back to 1400s. Or try www.ukbmd.org.uk for the Norfolk area.

Good luck.

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Re: Who has ancestors moving from NFK to Hull in 1840s
« Reply #23 on: Monday 30 March 09 19:28 UTC (UK) »

My wife has ancestors moving from Tivetshall St Marys in Norfolk. Laws / Lawes appear to have changed the spelling over the years
They moved to the Beverley / Hull areas
Appear to be several Laws / Lawes from the same area in Norfolk moving to the Beverley / Hull areas. Usual occupations are agricultural labourers
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Re: Who has ancestors moving from NFK to Hull in 1840s
« Reply #24 on: Monday 30 March 09 21:44 UTC (UK) »

HunnyB22:

I know who he was, his family etc - Joseph Archbell who married Sophia Sands - my point was that this was a case in reverse.  The thread was about people moving from Norfolk to the North, he moved south to Norfolk from the North!!

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Re: Who has ancestors moving from NFK to Hull in 1840s
« Reply #25 on: Monday 30 March 09 21:50 UTC (UK) »

My wife has ancestors moving from Tivetshall St Marys in Norfolk. Laws / Lawes appear to have changed the spelling over the years
They moved to the Beverley / Hull areas
Appear to be several Laws / Lawes from the same area in Norfolk moving to the Beverley / Hull areas. Usual occupations are agricultural labourers

Hi Steve...Welcome to Rootschat

I've found this information on the LDS website:

Husband's Name
 Edward LAWES (AFN:93JD-25)  Pedigree  
 
 Born:  Abt. 1798  Place:  <Tivetshall, Nrflk, Engl.>  
 Married:    Place:  

Wife's Name
 Anne (AFN:93JD-3B)  Pedigree  
 
 Born:  Abt. 1800  Place:  <Tivetshall, Nrflk, Engl.>  
 Married:    Place:  

  
1.  Sex  Name    
  M John LAWS (AFN:2ZK8-KT)  Pedigree  
 
    Born:  20 Jun 1824   Place:  Tivetshall, Nrflk, Engl.  
    Christened:  20 Jun 1824   Place:  Tivetshall, Norfolk, England  
    Died:  16 May 1892   Place:  Tivetshall, Nrflk, Engl.  

And this on the Yorkshire website:

LAWS Elizabeth A Myton Hull   MYT/17/177

Hope this is of some help?

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Hunnyb22
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Re: Who has ancestors moving from NFK to Hull in 1840s
« Reply #26 on: Wednesday 08 April 09 07:13 UTC (UK) »

Hi Steve....I have Miller- Laws form Higham, Norfolk to Hull in my tree... would gladly help if I can Cheesy
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Re: Who has ancestors moving from NFK to Hull in 1840s
« Reply #27 on: Saturday 16 May 09 23:21 UTC (UK) »

I have an ancestor from Reepham Moor, Aylsham, Norfolk. Robert Hall settled in Holme on Spalding Moor sometime early 1860's. He was an Ag. Lab then moved on to owning his own home and land. He married Ellen St Paul of HOSM but formerly of Sandholme/Gilberdyke area.
He was the only member of his family to come to Yorkshire as far as I can glean. He never returned and no one visited but someone did write and his dau would read the letter and reply for him. He was illiterate all his life but insisted on his family learning to read, write and count  Smiley.
He is my 2x Grandfather, my fathers Great Grandfather. By what I have researched about this family so far, apart from being elusive  Huh, they remained in the Aylsham District. How he came, no one knows, he never talked about that part of his life I dare say we never will. I owe alot of my research to my fathers aunt, the granddaughter of Robert Hall nearing the latter years of 80 she still remembers her family and her grandparents, her sister is in her late 90's and still lives at HOSM, just them two left.
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HALL     REEPHAM, HACKFORD, GUESTWICK, NFK
HALL     YORK, HOLME ON SPALDING MOOR, E. YKS
HALL     BELBY, Nr HOWDEN, E. YKS
HOUFE   YORK, RICCALL, THIRSK, DURHAM, LANCASHIRE
FEATHERSTONE     KNEDLINGTON, GILBERDYKE, E. YKS
CLAYTON   PATRINGTON, KEYINGHAM, STADDLETHORPE, E. YKS
CAWOOD   RAWCLIFFE, STADDLETHORPE
WALKER     HADDELSEY, EASTRINGTON, SHIPTONTHORPE, E. YKS
BEAN         STILLINGFLEET, ULLESKELF, KIRKBY WHARFE, YKS
TAYLES     LINCS.
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