I am looking for any information about my Fryer & Nutting families in Baldock in the 18th century and earlier. My direct ancestors were James Fryer (probably bapt 1682 in Royston) who married Elizabeth Nutting (d/o Henry) in 1717 in Baldock. I have the IGI records of baptisms for 9 children of this couple.
There is no mother mentioned on the baptism record for Elizabeth Nutting, so I don't even have her mothers first name, the eldest child I could see of Henry's was Martha bapt 1673 so I am looking for a marriage around that time for Henry Nutting to ?
The Fryer family were involved in the brewing industry in Baldock later on but I am not sure how far back this connection goes. I would really like to 'put some flesh on the bones' of the members of these families which is not easy in the era before the census. Any snippits will be very welcome
DebbieG
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Pay(n)ton, Payton, Pe(a)rton all Oxfordshire and Berkshire - particularly Abingdon
and had success/hit with the website "the Peerage.com"
They don't have much info but at least your ancestors are mentioned in high places
Try various versions of Fryer or Nutting and Herts or Baldock on Google - you may find lots of info in a book called "Antiquities of Hertfordshire" by Chauncy. - It's available to download in full from Google Books and has been a tremendous help with my 16/17th cent. rellies.
Good luck
Di
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Thanks for the reply Lady Di - yes I have seen the entry in the peerage and been in touch with the guy who runs the site, cos it is wrong, its OK back as far as James Fryer & Elizabeth Nutting but when he checked it he admitted he had mixed up two different Fryer families and put the wrong inof on, he was going to change it but its still there 3 months later
Great tip about the Hertsfordshire history book (I love Google Books) I will try and see what I can find
DebbieG
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Pay(n)ton, Payton, Pe(a)rton all Oxfordshire and Berkshire - particularly Abingdon