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Galium
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.natio
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Looks as if it might be:
"certificate of Baptism made for a man of the name of Mobberley [ Ismail? Samuel? ] Royston"
Not sure the bit after Mobberly is his name - could be where he is from? Is this a note in the parish register?
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Hi, I read it as " Certificate of Baptism used for a share of the name of Mobberley born at Royston. Maybe wrong but? RobPhill.
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JAP
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Perhaps ...
Certificate of Baptism inside(?) for a man(?) of the name of Mobberly {an}d {bo}rn at Royston.
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Scotland - HALL, HARLEY, LOCHTY/LOCHTIE/LOUGHTIE/LOUGHTY (very rare), MCLAUSE/MCLAWS/MCILHOSE/HOSE (quite rare and many very variable spellings - close to 100 to date), PHILP/PHILIP, VASSIE; Ireland - BOURKE/BURKE, DONOHUE (many spellings), DOOLEY, KINSELLA, MAXWELL, OSBORNE, RAFFERTY, STA(U)NTON, SULLIVAN; England - BAYES, BROWNELL, DALTON, FREEMAN, HACKING, PIERCY, SIDDLE, SWIFT, SULLIVAN, TINK(L)ER, TRIPPIT. Any spellings and many other names!
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JAP
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This is quite an old thread so I wonder, kd, whether you have obtained further information since last you posted on the thread (25 Aug 2007)?
If not, I'd just say a few things:
1. I'd stick to my earlier interpretation slightly refined. As follows: Certificate of Baptism inside {f}or a man of the name of Mobberl(e)y {bo}rn at Royston
2. In the 1841 census (in Worcestershire), William's entry has "Yes" i.e. born in the County. Of course that might well be a mistake. Incidentally, I believe that the entry for Eleanor was initially 'F' (foreign) but that it has been overwritten with 'I' (Ireland).
3. In the 1851 census, William's entry has his birthplace as "Ryston" (sic) without any County being specified (and I think it says 'Nr Blind' in the final column).
4. In the 1861 census, William's entry has his birthplace as "Middlesex Riston" (sic).
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Scotland - HALL, HARLEY, LOCHTY/LOCHTIE/LOUGHTIE/LOUGHTY (very rare), MCLAUSE/MCLAWS/MCILHOSE/HOSE (quite rare and many very variable spellings - close to 100 to date), PHILP/PHILIP, VASSIE; Ireland - BOURKE/BURKE, DONOHUE (many spellings), DOOLEY, KINSELLA, MAXWELL, OSBORNE, RAFFERTY, STA(U)NTON, SULLIVAN; England - BAYES, BROWNELL, DALTON, FREEMAN, HACKING, PIERCY, SIDDLE, SWIFT, SULLIVAN, TINK(L)ER, TRIPPIT. Any spellings and many other names!
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JAP
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Hello kd,
Thanks for the message closing out this thread 
I take it that William was discharged ca 1821 - noting that William was 'sick' in 1821 and noting that Thomas was bap in 1821 in Old Swinford, Worcestershire.
From all the other threads, one does wonder why almost everything happened in Old Swinford, Worcestershire apart from William's birth/baptism in Royston, Hertfordshire ...
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Scotland - HALL, HARLEY, LOCHTY/LOCHTIE/LOUGHTIE/LOUGHTY (very rare), MCLAUSE/MCLAWS/MCILHOSE/HOSE (quite rare and many very variable spellings - close to 100 to date), PHILP/PHILIP, VASSIE; Ireland - BOURKE/BURKE, DONOHUE (many spellings), DOOLEY, KINSELLA, MAXWELL, OSBORNE, RAFFERTY, STA(U)NTON, SULLIVAN; England - BAYES, BROWNELL, DALTON, FREEMAN, HACKING, PIERCY, SIDDLE, SWIFT, SULLIVAN, TINK(L)ER, TRIPPIT. Any spellings and many other names!
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JAP
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Hi kd,
Have you found the marriage of William's parents? Perhaps his mother came from Royston. Though the 1769 marriage of Edward MOBERLEY (sic) & Elizabeth HOLLOWAY in Old Swinford looks likely.
Noting that William's baptism was found on the Hertfordshire board (in a parish register) I checked out the relevant Royston batch in the IGI. Did you notice that William's baptism is in the IGI - but is entered there as MABBERLEY. William MABBERLEY bap 12 May 1782, Royston Hertford England, parents Edward MABBERLEY & Elizth.
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Scotland - HALL, HARLEY, LOCHTY/LOCHTIE/LOUGHTIE/LOUGHTY (very rare), MCLAUSE/MCLAWS/MCILHOSE/HOSE (quite rare and many very variable spellings - close to 100 to date), PHILP/PHILIP, VASSIE; Ireland - BOURKE/BURKE, DONOHUE (many spellings), DOOLEY, KINSELLA, MAXWELL, OSBORNE, RAFFERTY, STA(U)NTON, SULLIVAN; England - BAYES, BROWNELL, DALTON, FREEMAN, HACKING, PIERCY, SIDDLE, SWIFT, SULLIVAN, TINK(L)ER, TRIPPIT. Any spellings and many other names!
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Hi kd, I also have Mobberleys from Old Swinford, from Wm born about 1745 who married Ann Foley. I don't have Edward, but I may have missed him somewhere unless he is in another line. I found a tomb at Old Swinford St Mary's last week, with the names of Richard Mobberley died 1874 aged 16 son of William and Elizabeth, also Thomas died 1915 aged 81, his wife Martha and their children. I've not had time to work out who they are as yet.
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Black Country Stringer, Sidaway, Mansell, Haynes, Westwood, Yardley, Reading, Worton, Willetts.
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