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Topic: Help! Baptism 1773? (Read 121 times)
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penninah
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Hi all,
Can anyone help me locate the baptism of Joseph Bailey.. probably Dawley, Shrops. 1773. He married a Jane Guy (b1777, not having much luck with her baptism either) in 1798. There are a few baptism of children around this time but i can't be sure which belong to which as there is another Joseph and Jane whom married Dawley 1793!
Thanks in advance!
Penninah
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YORKSHIRE; Blackburn (+ Lancs), Goodwin (+Derby), Harrison (+Notts), Leather, Liversidge (+Notts), Rowbotham (+Cheshire), Rowbottom + Thomas.
MX; Bartlett (+Berks), Dabelstein(+Hamburg), Doling (+Hants), Morgan (+Glouc), Pilgrim, Pullen, Spacey, Tedder, Twigg, McCormack(+Roscommon, Ireland), Vincent (+Essex& Kent), Wambach (+Hamburg & Suffolk), Wadley & Wilkins.
NORTHUMBERLAND; English, Huggup & Webster. HANTS; Heath
Any census info is crown copywright
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penninah
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I have the marriage for my Joseph to a Jane Guy and this Jane in 93 has a different surname so i am quite sure she is not mine. Joseph appears to be a family name amongst others so as Dawley has a large population of Bailey's it is likely there are several Josephs!
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YORKSHIRE; Blackburn (+ Lancs), Goodwin (+Derby), Harrison (+Notts), Leather, Liversidge (+Notts), Rowbotham (+Cheshire), Rowbottom + Thomas.
MX; Bartlett (+Berks), Dabelstein(+Hamburg), Doling (+Hants), Morgan (+Glouc), Pilgrim, Pullen, Spacey, Tedder, Twigg, McCormack(+Roscommon, Ireland), Vincent (+Essex& Kent), Wambach (+Hamburg & Suffolk), Wadley & Wilkins.
NORTHUMBERLAND; English, Huggup & Webster. HANTS; Heath
Any census info is crown copywright
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penninah
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They both died before the 1841 sadly! I guess it would have to be an ro look up! Thanks for your help.
Penninah
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YORKSHIRE; Blackburn (+ Lancs), Goodwin (+Derby), Harrison (+Notts), Leather, Liversidge (+Notts), Rowbotham (+Cheshire), Rowbottom + Thomas.
MX; Bartlett (+Berks), Dabelstein(+Hamburg), Doling (+Hants), Morgan (+Glouc), Pilgrim, Pullen, Spacey, Tedder, Twigg, McCormack(+Roscommon, Ireland), Vincent (+Essex& Kent), Wambach (+Hamburg & Suffolk), Wadley & Wilkins.
NORTHUMBERLAND; English, Huggup & Webster. HANTS; Heath
Any census info is crown copywright
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toni*
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Hi again consulting my book re parish regsiters baptisims
when there were several sets of parents in a parish with identical names, whose childbearing periods exactly coincides and who gave their chidren the same baptismal names, you will havea problem this often happened in rural areas where there were relatively few surnames. sometimes the registers distinguished the fatehrs as senior, junior elder younger or connected them with their townshio, farmstead house name or occupation. a search of the burial registers and the contents of wills may eliminate a few. parental detah could be indicated whent he adjective was dropped but it was not always the older person who died first, any posthumous offspring should be described as such. another explanation might be that one family had gone elsewhere or had stopped having children look for the incidence of forename patterns over successive generations or within the wider family circle in the past people seem to have drawn on a fairly limited pool of baptisimal names. sometimes the first son was named afetr the father the second after the paternal grandfather the third afetr the maternal grandfather and so on a younger child might bear the baptisimal name of one who had died befoer he or she was born or severla living siblings might be givent he same forename to preserve the family inheritance of property which under an existing deed was to descend ina predtermined way to individuals of a certian name. when fathers occupations were recorded look for the continuity if you need to separate famlies with matching names. this isnt foolproof as some work was seasonal and lots of people earned a living in the countryside as labourers or were engaged in the same local trades. the eldest son was the most likely to follow his fathers trade while his younger brothers might be forced to move elsewhere for employment
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