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RosieGrey
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Is anyone else researching Salts in Wootton? If so I would love to hear from you.
I have my 4xgt.grandparents William Salt b1772 married Ann Heath b1788 at Ellastone in 1806. They had twelve children and lived at Nook Farm Wootton, and I suspect the farm may have been in the family for generations.
A recent find in the Ellastone parish registers set off that train of thought. All I need now is more research!:- "18 Oct 1611. John Hill, vicar of Ellaston married Elyzabeth daughter of William Salt of Wootton"
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RosieGrey
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Hello Bel
I think I have found your George M Salt in the 1861 census in Church Street Longton. He is with his parents William and Margaret Salt, William is a timber merchant and beer seller, born c1819 in Wootton.
My 4xgt.grandparents William Salt & Ann Heath had a son William bapt 1820 at Ellastone, so we could have a link, but there were three other Williams also baptised in 1818/1819 so I cannot say for sure unfortunately.
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RosieGrey
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Thanks Carol.
My lot are definitely from Wootton, but one thing I have learnt since starting to research them is that there are a lot of Salts in the county! Plus there is a Wootton near Eccleshall.
Was your Ann Salt born in Cotton?
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aitch
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G g'parents, John Morton & Lizzie Warrington
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Hi Carol, Just noticed your post - James Brindley and Ann Salt also appear in my tree. Not direct ancestors of mine - but link in through James' mother Keziah Warrington. Happy to share my Warrington info with you if you're interested (have also got Brindleys back to William 1720 - though I guess you may already have all that ) 
- Aitch 
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RATCLIFFE, BARLOW, BERESFORD, BLOOR, BYOT, DAKIN, KENT, LEES, MORTON, NORCLIFFE, OAKS, OSBORNE, PARKS, RICHARDSON, ROBINSON, SORTON, WETTON, WARRINGTON, WATTS, WOOD, WOLVERSCROFT (all from the Staffordshire Moorlands)
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xgriff
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Am I on the right track here ...
In 1851 I believe John and Mary ran the Bromley Arms - the only reason I know is that it appears my g-g-g'mother worked as a servant for them as a 12 year old in the same year.
Harriet Udale b 1839, born Calwich (?) seemed to have lived there without any other family members. Can anyone shed any more light??
Thanks
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