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Dizzifish
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Hello,
The NFHS baptism index is not complete but there are 20 baptisms for girls called Ann Vickers, but two baptism’s around the right years that are coming up are:
ANN VICKERS = father William, mother Jane, 31st December 1795, Mansfield St Peter. ANN VICKERS = father William, mother Mary, 2nd June 1796, Nottingham St Mary.
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Sheila.
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Straw,Notts Davenport,Notts. Granger,Packington Leics. Baxter, Ashby de la Zouch.
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Jane Swan
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Hi Sheila
I am not sure how well you know Nottm. St Marys, St Peters and St Nics are all within a stones throw of each other in the city centre. It is likely that people would meet and inter marry from any of these parishes. They are all within half a mile of each other.
Mansfield St Peter I would have thought would be the other end of the earth being 15 miles away. Its odd but being Nottm bred and born I actually thought Mansfield was further away than that! It just show the thought processes.
Jane
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Notts: Burrows, Comery, Foster, Beeson, Haynes, Swan. Derbys: Burrows, Comery, Smith Lincs: King. Warks & Salop: Swan, Duffy. Dublin: Duffy, Geraghty, Burgess. Monmouth: Lewis Information contained within Census Lookups is Crown Copyright: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Dizzifish
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Hi Jane,
I know Mansfield much better than Nottingham, I only mentioned the Mansfield Ann Vickers baptism because the dates were close to the one suttontrust was looking for and just in case any other Nottinghamshire Ann Vickers turn up in census entries etc just to show there were other Nottinghamshire born Ann Vickers around at the same time….if my logic makes sense? 
You are right in thinking Mansfield seeming like the other end of the earth, my Grandfather was born in 1896 and his yearly treat was to go to Goose Fair, he thought it was miles away, he died in 1947 and never saw the sea!
My husbands’ Gt-Grandparents were married at St Nic’s in 1877, both of whom were born in Crich & Clay Lane Derbyshire, why they married there I have no idea but that must have seemed a long way from home in those days.
Sheila.
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