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Re: Anyone going to Hunts RO
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 27 June 07 20:14 UTC (UK) »

No hurry Dave.  Grin

She's been hiding out for 180 years already so...  Grin Grin Grin

take care,
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Re: Anyone going to Hunts RO
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 28 June 07 05:38 UTC (UK) »

Although the IGI only has Godmanchester marriages 1813-1872 according to Hugh Wallis's website
I found a marriage for Joseph Bull and Sarah Fisher 03 MAY 1779      Godmanchester, Huntingdon, England

This is from batch M135371 not listed on Hugh wallis's website

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Re: Anyone going to Hunts RO
« Reply #17 on: Friday 29 June 07 20:33 UTC (UK) »

Hey GAR

No Ives at all in Ellington 1825 + / - 20 years.  no time to look at Hemingford Abbotts. 

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Re: Anyone going to Hunts RO
« Reply #18 on: Friday 29 June 07 21:04 UTC (UK) »

Hi Dave,

20 years +/- That's above and beyond, sir.

Appreciate your dedication!

If they didn't record Rhoda in Ellington, there's a good chance they didn't record Mary in either of the Hemmingfords. After Rhoda's birth they disappear until the 1841 census when they re-appear in Waltham Abbey in Essex. Perhaps they just weren't too concerned about that sort of thing.

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Re: Anyone going to Hunts RO
« Reply #19 on: Friday 29 June 07 21:51 UTC (UK) »

There were not many baptisms in Ellington. 40 years or so were only a few pages.  They were transcriptions so were really easy to read, but thanks for the sentiments.  Also didn't find the people I was looking for, found others I didn't know about and created more questions than answers.  by the way I didn't notice any Ives in Eynesbury or St. Neots.  this was my first attempt at looking through parish records and found it fascinating.  Looking through books that are 300- 400 years old.  The writing a bit dodgy in places.  Some were just transcripts as the originals were far too delicate to handle.  The astaff were friendly and helpful too, so a good alround experience.  Hope to go again next time I visit my daughter in Ely.
good luck to you in your searches.
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Re: Anyone going to Hunts RO
« Reply #20 on: Friday 29 June 07 22:16 UTC (UK) »

Hi Dave,

Sounds like a great experience. I think I'd be awe-struck reading the register knowing that when it was written my ancestors would have only recently given the vital details.

I do have a pocket of Ives in Brampton, Hunts from around 1798-1825. How they got there I don't know and for most I don't know where they dispersed to.

best of luck in all your searches as well,
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Re: Anyone going to Hunts RO
« Reply #21 on: Wednesday 11 July 07 20:53 UTC (UK) »

Hi

Excuse my intrusion! I noticed the mention of the name BULL and was wondering whether you had any BULLs in Leighton Bromswold?

I have an Elinor Lewin marrying a William Bull there in 1783. I would love to hear from anyone with information on them after this date.

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Re: Anyone going to Hunts RO
« Reply #22 on: Wednesday 11 July 07 20:56 UTC (UK) »

The above message from actually from me!!

I didnt realise my partner was still signed in on here! Apologies for any confusion!

Regards

Emma
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Cumberland: Carrick
Hunts, Leicstershire, Beds: Lewin, Kemp, Beale
Middlesex: Gadsdon, Matts, Stephenson, Sharp
Lincolnshire: Stephenson, Would, Blythman
Ireland: Callan, Sheerstone, Cleary, Duggan
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Re: Anyone going to Hunts RO
« Reply #23 on: Thursday 12 July 07 05:15 UTC (UK) »

My Bulls at present to not go back far - all in Godmanchester

Perhaps some of the other Bull seekers may have a connection

Bob
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Re: Anyone going to Hunts RO
« Reply #24 on: Thursday 12 July 07 05:21 UTC (UK) »

Burials in Leighton Bromswold of Eloner Bull on 6 Nov 1810 and of William Bull aged 68 on 23 March 1828

There are two extracted baptisms on the IGI of children of this couple. The first Hannah appears to have been buried on  25 Sept 1791, and the second may be the Hannah aged 55 buried on 26 May 1851

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Re: Anyone going to Hunts RO
« Reply #25 on: Thursday 12 July 07 15:37 UTC (UK) »



Thanks David! I have found a few of the children from some PRs but havent managed to follow what happened to them nor where the BULLs were originally.

Bob, if you do get further back do contact me again!!

Regards

Emma
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Cumberland: Carrick
Hunts, Leicstershire, Beds: Lewin, Kemp, Beale
Middlesex: Gadsdon, Matts, Stephenson, Sharp
Lincolnshire: Stephenson, Would, Blythman
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Re: Anyone going to Hunts RO
« Reply #26 on: Thursday 12 July 07 16:46 UTC (UK) »

I think for a real push a visit to the RO is needed

Bob
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Re: Anyone going to Hunts RO
« Reply #27 on: Thursday 12 July 07 19:48 UTC (UK) »

I might be going back to HRO in Sept, again looking for Shepherds and Bulls ( Bit of a farming theme there ) I've done Eynesbury and St Neots so will be branching out a bit further.  If anyone wants the odd look up remind me nearer the time.

If anyone has done Bulls from other areas could we swap info it may save us all some time.

A fanciful idea but is there anyway people who visit the HRO can put their findings in one place for others to see or is it a copywrite thing.  Hunts being scarce on the IGI

Dave
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