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Gensleuth
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I am interested in the the surnames OSMOTHERLY and GUY around the Whitehaven area 1700-1800
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Tree GAUNT N Staffordshire,GAUNT Manchester.GUY,Cumbria,Lancs. BARTLEY,Salford, Lancs, NEVILLE,Salford. PHILLIPS,Staffs, MAYER,Staffs,COSSAR,Berwick, E and Mid Lothian and Argyll. HIGGINS,Glasgowand Dunoon,Argyll.GALLAGHER,Argyll,IRISH,Herts.
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twinklestar
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I am just trying to track that lot. Especially as it seems likely they are connected to the Kent Osmotherlys. Can yoiu email me on
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please. Susan
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Deborah Boss
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Hello I have 3 volumes with transcripts of marriage licences for the Diocese of Carlisle. There are several instances of Osmotherly.
19 Oct 1759 William Langcake, Workington dioc Chester, bachelor, yeoman Mary Osmotherley, Marlborough p Holm Cultram, spinster bondsman: Joseph Osmotherley, Old Marlbrow p Holm Cultram, yeoman marriage to take place at Holm Cultram
5 or 25 Dec 1756 John Osmotherly, Crookhirst p Brumfield, widower, yeoman Jane Martindale, ditto, single woman bondsman: John Thompson, (marks), Old Malbrow, p Abby Holm affidavit dated 5th, bond 25th
27 July 1753 William Osmotherley, Mowbray p Holm Cultram, weaver Mabell Thompson, Salto p Holm Cultram, widow, abv 30 bondsman: Joseph Osmotherlay, Mowbray ditto, yeoman marriage to take place at Cannonby or Holm Cultram
1 Sep 1750 John Osmotherly, Old Kiln p Holm Cultram, yeoman Margaret Wood, Langtiff p Brumfield, single woman bondsman: William Lonsdale, Wigton, yeoman marriage to take place at Bromfield or Wigton
There are a few more from before 1739. Let me know if you want them. regards Deborah
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twinklestar
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Yes please; still trying to find a connection. It seems the only way I am going to do this is by eliminating everyone through BMDs. I have just read 222 pages of one parish and found some new Osmotherley people. It all helps, our Robert must be somewhere and it does not look like he was born in Kent. Very possible he came down through the Church to start a school. Am following up that idea. His son was definitely involved with Rochester Cathedral. I have access to Parish Records for Kent through the Medway archives project and cannot find any reference pre the baptism of son John at St. Nicholas Rochester, which is adjacent to the Cathedral; alhtough now offcies and inaccesable.
Thanks Susan
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Deborah Boss
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Susan Here are the mentions from volume 1 of the Diocese of Carlisle marriage licences:
15 Nov 1733 Thomas Barwis, Lowsey p Holm Cultram, gentleman Frances Osmutherley, Dulmiln p Holm Cultram, spinster bondsman: George Jefferson, Farnes p Holm Cultram, gentleman marriage to take place at Holm Cultram
15 Nov 1732 John Osmotherly, Old Kiln p Holm Cultram, yeoman Susannah Wood, Old Kiln, spinster bondsman: Joseph Wood, Skailes p Brumfield, yeoman
27 Nov 1713 William Barwis, Mawbrow, Holme Coltram, yeoman Anne Osmotherly, Holme Coltram bondsman: Mungto Brownrigg, Aspatria, yeoman (Fly leaf torn, on back is 26 Novr Memdum That Mr Edwd Walker Curate of Basenthwt married Wm Barwise & Anne Osmotherly of Home Coltram on the 14th Sepr last past without either licence or publicacn.)
17 Oct 1712 Cuthbert Grainger, Bromfeild, gentleman Mrs Margt Osmotherly, wid
(letter) Loving broder & Sester my kind / lovef with my wife ontou / you bouth this his to disier / the tou asest my Son john / about a Lisans for he intends / toe mare a weda of or ton witch i hop / wil be for his goud no more at pres / and [Govt/but] my kind lovef on tou you /oL so I rest the Loving brother til / deth Chresteopher Osmotherlay
11 Dec 1700 John Osmotherley, Little Broughton Catherine Curwen bondsman: John Osmotherley, (marks), Carlisle, yeoman
There are also a few references to the Osmotherly family in Cumberland on a2a. There may also be some for Kent. Have you looked? regards Deborah
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Deborah Boss
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Susan As well as the a2a references there are a few Osmotherly men at Oxford and Cambridge. Most are earlier than the 18th century but there is also:
Salkeld Osmotherley son of Cuthbert of Langrigg, gentleman who matriculated from St Edmund Hall, Oxford on 4 May 1725 aged 20.
Cuthbert also gets at least one mention in a2a with associations to Gilcrux and Plumbland. regards Deborah
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