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Topic: John HASELDINE - baptism / parents (Read 537 times)
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bedfordshire boy
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Hi John
What a coincidence that within 20 minutes we both post requests for Haseldine!
There's a John Haselldine age 55 buried at Bfd St Cuthberts on 11 Sept 1825 and a Mary Haseldine age 73 buried on 14 May 1852 at Bfd St Paul.
The previous Haseldine burial in Beds before John in 1825 was way back in 1758 so it does seem as though he may have been from out of county.
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David
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Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukBeds: Cople: Luke/Spencer Everton: Hale Henlow: Cooper/Watts/Sabey Potton: Merrill Southill: Faulkner/Litchfield/Sabey Woburn/Husborne Crawley: Surkitt Hunts: Gt Gransden: Merrill/Chandler/Medlock Toseland: Surkitt/Hedge/Corn Cambs: Bourn: Bowd Eltisley: Medlock Graveley: Ford/Revell
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Sandy,
Hello, thanks for interest - I was thinking, Northants - Sandy will help, but you got in first.
I am researching this new found family link with 2 other parties, one in Ottawa & the other in Washington. This all follows on from me replying to a query on the BHFS guest book. I was told that Mary P was from Radwell, Felmersham from the marriage entry, so I've just emailed them to see if they know the witness names.
Regards John
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Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukPartridge - North Beds; Peterborough Bishop - Bedford; Hunts, Hemingford Grey Allen - Hunts, Hemingford Abbotts Clement - Croydon ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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John
The Haselden family was a fairly prominent one at Goldington Bury in the 1600s and earlier. Let me know if you get back this far - they were the only ones in Beds at that time, so there must be a chance that your Haseldine is connected. One of them married a daughter of my Cople Spencers c1520.
Sandy - I'll he happy to help with the new bathroom. I just looked up "changing tap washer" on google and it seems a bit complicated but I'll give it a go!
Regards
David
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Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukBeds: Cople: Luke/Spencer Everton: Hale Henlow: Cooper/Watts/Sabey Potton: Merrill Southill: Faulkner/Litchfield/Sabey Woburn/Husborne Crawley: Surkitt Hunts: Gt Gransden: Merrill/Chandler/Medlock Toseland: Surkitt/Hedge/Corn Cambs: Bourn: Bowd Eltisley: Medlock Graveley: Ford/Revell
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Hello David & Sandy,
Sandy, hope you've not flooded any thing yet.
Anyway ... my contacts in Canada do not have any witness details from the marriage of John H & Mary P; so I sent off email to Beds Archives last night & got an excellent reply this morning as follows ... all for no charge ...
John Haseldine and Mary Partridge were married by licence at St Peters on 21 September 1801. They married by licence as Mary was a minor (under 21). The licence, dated 19 September 1801 states that Mary is a spinster of Radwell in the parish of Felmersham, the daughter of Thomas Partridge who stands surety for the marriage. John is a bachelor of St Peters, aged 21 or above and a poulterer by profession. Mary signed her name whilst John made his mark. The witnesses were Thomas Carver and Mary Burt.
That I think is douze points to the Beds Archives service.... So Sandy, do you know any of these witnesses ?
David, thanks for the Goldington info - just think of it like this - we might find out we're related ....
David, also can you recheck the burial of Mary Haseldine you provided; I have Mary wife of John, with death index in June quarter 1852.
Regards John
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What do you expect before the sun is over the yard arm? (I must have been rushing as I was late for church). You're lucky it was only 100 years out.
Apologies, it should have read 1852 (it does, now I've altered it!), which makes much more sense of what I wrote, and also fits perfectly with your death entry.
No chance - the Haseldens are only in mine by marriage to a sister of one of my direct line Spencers! But what a hoot if we were - the excuse for the Bedford Arms next trip back to Bedford would be a family reunion!
All the best
David
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Yes. 11 Sep 1825 John Haselldine 55 Bfd St Cuthberts. Same answer as I gave you on 25 Feb last year! Was he described as a poulterer, that's the question.
The previous Haseldine and variations burial was in 1758 so the family may have been from out of county. (just noticed I said exactly the same thing last year!). That black hole Northants perhaps?
David
1825 55 - 1770
That makes him 31 on marriage - could he have been married before?
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That makes him 31 on marriage - could he have been married before?
The marriage entry details as provided by Beds Archives say he was a bachelor
Thanks for correcting my maths.. so publicly
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I'd wondered about a Raunds marriage on the IGI -Member submitted of a marriage to Carter in 1794. I have a number of second marriages where the previous marriage is not indicated by widow/er, so I wouldn't necessarily rely on the fact that he is stated to be a bachelor.
It might be interesting to see if an occupation was given on the 1794 marriage
Clutching at straws I know, but when you're stuck....
David
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