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muvva
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Re: My Lincolnshire Surname Interests
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 22 October 08 08:43 UTC (UK) »

The surname joined my tree when Sarah Elsom, bap 1792 Moulton, married George Paling in 1814.
It is quite possible we belong to 2 seperate branches of the same tree but I have no evidence. I have noted Elsoms in Rippingale in the 18thC & wondered whether there was a connection there with my line but have found nothing concrete yet.

Hi Brenda,
it seems we have two different Elsom families. I have traced my Elsom line back to John Elsom bap. 1638 in Rippingale. I do have two Sarah's in my tree, both baptised in Rippingale but neither matching the date of your Sarah .

Good luck with your research
muvva
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Derbyshire: Howard, Boden, Holmes
Lincolnshire: Boughton, . Atterton, Howard, Portess
Lancashire: Thompson, Hughes, Jardine

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Re: My Lincolnshire Surname Interests
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 22 October 08 11:14 UTC (UK) »

Hi Brenda!  Sorry with the delay in my reply.  Right my Bacon's mainly come from Grantham and then some from Essex they go bk to 1731 so far that being of a James born 1731 in Essex who married a Ann In gold born abt 1735 also in Essex.   They start from the present day as my mothers maiden name was Bacon.   Let me know if you have a connection or i could give you some more info on any ofthe others i have.
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Re: My Lincolnshire Surname Interests
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 22 October 08 12:56 UTC (UK) »

The surname joined my tree when Sarah Elsom, bap 1792 Moulton, married George Paling in 1814.
It is quite possible we belong to 2 seperate branches of the same tree but I have no evidence. I have noted Elsoms in Rippingale in the 18thC & wondered whether there was a connection there with my line but have found nothing concrete yet.

Hi Brenda,
it seems we have two different Elsom families. I have traced my Elsom line back to John Elsom bap. 1638 in Rippingale. I do have two Sarah's in my tree, both baptised in Rippingale but neither matching the date of your Sarah .

Good luck with your research
muvva

Hello Muvva

My Sarah was definitely baptised in Moulton, as was her father, John in 1765. He is the son of John Elsom (baptised 1723, Bourne, son of John Elsom) and Elizabeth Lyon who married in Moulton.

I am trying to trace the senior John who baptised his son in 1723 in Bourne. Unfortunately his wife's name was not mentioned in the baptism record.

There were 2 John Elsoms in Bourne at this time. One married Martha Askew in Bourne in 1720 (possible parents of my John) plus another whose marriage I have been unable to find. I cannot find the origins of either of these 2 Johns and suspect this will be an eternal brick wall - which John is mine and where did he come from? I presume he was born about 1690.

The John bap in 1723 (my earliest proven ancestor) had the following children: William, Mary, Sarah, John (mine), Robert,  Anne & Elizabeth. I think I can account for William, Elizabeth & Sarah from the mother's family but the others - Mary, Robert & Anne are, I presume, from John's.  All popular forenames I know but can you see some possible connection there? I'm looking for a John, Robert, Mary & Anne family in the late 17thC.

What are the forenames of your family for this period?

Regards

Brenda
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Re: My Lincolnshire Surname Interests
« Reply #18 on: Friday 24 October 08 17:52 UTC (UK) »

Hi Brenda,

My Rippingale Elsom line from William bap 1667. He and his wife had two sons, Robert (1706) and John (1716 - 1720)
Robert and his wife had 8 children - Robert (1729), Anne (1731), Sarah (1732), Eleanor (1735), John (1738), Mary (1741-1742), William 1743-1745), Hannah (1745), Abigail (1746)

All children baptised in Rippingale and all common names I'm afraid so I'm not sure if that's any help.

Regards,
muvva
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Re: My Lincolnshire Surname Interests
« Reply #19 on: Monday 27 October 08 21:20 UTC (UK) »

I have Brackenbury, Askew, Morley and Longbottom connections (distant) see my tree by googling Lincolnshire and Fenland Families or link on this page.

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Jacky
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Arliss, Armstrong, Baker, Borman, Cartwright, Clark, Dixon, Duckering, Everington, Forman, Freshney, Gadsby, Graves, Hatcliffe, Holmes, Jackson, Johnson, Knott, Lacey, Leverton, Lilley, Morton, Oades, Pacey, Priestley, Rickett, Riggall, Rowson, Shaw, Sleaford, Sleight, Smith, Spikin, Taylor, Thacker, Ticklepenny, Tomkins, Tyler, Walton, Ward, Willson, Wood and Wortley.
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Re: My Lincolnshire Surname Interests
« Reply #20 on: Thursday 27 November 08 11:17 UTC (UK) »

I am researching the Allcocks who in the early 1900s were living at or near Burton Joyce, Notts.
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Re: My Lincolnshire Surname Interests
« Reply #21 on: Thursday 27 November 08 13:56 UTC (UK) »

I am researching the Allcocks who in the early 1900s were living at or near Burton Joyce, Notts.
Strogger.

Hello Strogger

I'm afraid you're much too recent for me. Allcock joined my family when Sarah Allcock married William Lyon in 1730 in Whaplode, Lincs. Her origins are a mystery. Sorry I can't help.

Regards

Brenda
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Re: My Lincolnshire Surname Interests
« Reply #22 on: Thursday 25 December 08 08:08 UTC (UK) »

Hello

I list below the surnames I am researching in Lincolnshire. Love to hear from anyone also researching these names & who may be related.

PALING/PALIN/PAYLING etc
ELSOM
BELTON
LYON
ASKEW
ALLCOCK
PAWLETT
MORLEY
PEAKE
CLARKE
BRAMBLE
MALLET/MALLIT
SKETCHER/SCETCHER
LONGBOTTOM/LONGBOTHAM
STORR/STOR
PAVEY/PAVY
BACON
FREEMAN
BOWMAN
BRACKENBURY/BRACKENBOROUGH

Brenda

Hi Brenda,

I am interested in PALING/PALIN/PAYLING from Lincs and Notts. I have a William PAYLING and family from Fulbeck in my tree if you are interested in following up.

Regards,
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Re: My Lincolnshire Surname Interests
« Reply #23 on: Saturday 27 December 08 20:51 UTC (UK) »

Hello

I list below the surnames I am researching in Lincolnshire. Love to hear from anyone also researching these names & who may be related.

PALING/PALIN/PAYLING etc
ELSOM
BELTON
LYON
ASKEW
ALLCOCK
PAWLETT
MORLEY
PEAKE
CLARKE
BRAMBLE
MALLET/MALLIT
SKETCHER/SCETCHER
LONGBOTTOM/LONGBOTHAM
STORR/STOR
PAVEY/PAVY
BACON
FREEMAN
BOWMAN
BRACKENBURY/BRACKENBOROUGH

Brenda

Hi Brenda,

I am interested in PALING/PALIN/PAYLING from Lincs and Notts. I have a William PAYLING and family from Fulbeck in my tree if you are interested in following up.

Regards,

Hello Dunpay

Is that you, Duncan? If so, I believe we have been in touch before, in 2003. I have been unable to connect my Paling family with your Fulbeck one I'm afraid but if you have found a baptism of a George P in about 1750 or his marriage in about 1777 since we last spoke I'd be very interested to hear.

Regards

Brenda
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Re: My Lincolnshire Surname Interests
« Reply #24 on: Saturday 27 December 08 22:05 UTC (UK) »

Hi Brenda,

Yes it's me again. You obviously keep better records than me!
Sorry no change from this end either. Thanks for taking time out to respond.
Regards, Duncan
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Re: My Lincolnshire Surname Interests
« Reply #25 on: Wednesday 14 January 09 05:20 UTC (UK) »

Hi-  My Lincolnshire surname interests are HITCHCOCK & LAVENDER, CARTER,CLARKE. Can anyone help. My Great Grt Grandfather (James HITCHCOCK & his 2nd wife Mary CLARKE) arrived in Western Australia in 1853- Jan (Western Australia)
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Re: My Lincolnshire Surname Interests
« Reply #26 on: Thursday 19 March 09 13:55 UTC (UK) »

Hi,

Have Morley, Bacon, Foster, Pawlett, Peake in my husband's tree from Lincolnshire.

John Morley - son of John Morley and Rhoda Peak is his lineage.
John married Mary Foster - daughter of George Foster and Priscilla Bacon.

Cheers

Kymm
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Re: My Lincolnshire Surname Interests
« Reply #27 on: Friday 20 March 09 01:58 UTC (UK) »

Hi There- I have information on PAWLET in my research on Gypsy convicts to Australia. William HARRIS @ PAWLET was transported to Western Australia. He married the daughter of an Aboriginal Tribe in Western Australia. I would like to have the information on the PAWLET family. If you can send an answer on my private email, in return I will send you his family tree- Roser
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Re: My Lincolnshire Surname Interests
« Reply #28 on: Friday 27 March 09 14:57 UTC (UK) »

Hi I have found out I think I am related to Anne Askew who married a John Munks. His son William Munks married Georgetta Virginia Musson - any relation?
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Re: My Lincolnshire Surname Interests
« Reply #29 on: Monday 04 May 09 15:13 UTC (UK) »

My Bowman's were in Spilsby and Ingoldmells and Boston in Lincolnshire.  Henry Alexander Bowman or Harry Bowman b.c (married Marion Waite in 1902 at Boston) - Henry Bowman - it says on marriage cert. "retired major in the Royal Artillery"
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AYRES, LEWIS, HOSKER, HASTRY, BRACEGIRDLE, MORTIMORE, WAITE, CUNLIFFE, BOWMAN

Area's: Spilsby, Lincs (for WAITE and BOWMAN) and Warrington, Cheshire for AYRES, LEWIS, HOSKER, HASTRY, BRACEGIRDLE, MORTIMORE.  Manchester for CUNLIFFE.  LEWIS and HOSKER were in and around the Bold and Frodsham area
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