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Re: The Wobbly Wheel Pub, Warmington, Banbury
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 30 September 09 11:23 UTC (UK) »

Hi again Mel,
Apologies for the absence - last Wednesday I managed to break the middle toe of my right foot, thought  little of it until Thursday evening when I noticed in the shower that my foot was beginning to swell, hit it with some 'Deep Heat' and by Saturday my foot was really swollen and I was hobbling around. Sunday eventually looked for advice and spent three hours in the A & E of the local hospital where the foot was X-rayed, confirmed that my toe was broken but nothing else and advised to rest it!!! It is responding to the rest but I am still somewhat restricted, however, I did manage to get to my Fiche reader and found the following :-
Marriage -6 Sep 1787  BENNET, Richard, to COX, Mary, b.o.t.p., Banns. Wit. ....BENNETT, .....th STRONG.
Baptisms.
1 Jan 1788, BENNETT, Thomas, s Richard & Mary.
13 May 1790,    "         Betty,     d     "            "
9 Jun 1794,       "         Ann         d     "           "
14 May 1796,    "         Joseph    s     "           "
4 Aug   1798     "         Mary        d    "           "
2 Apr 1804,      "        Susannah d    "          "


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Re: The Wobbly Wheel Pub, Warmington, Banbury
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 30 September 09 11:35 UTC (UK) »

Hi there again,
Two more marriages -
23 Nov 1789, BENNETT, John, to DAVIS, X Ann, Banns. Wit. Francis KNIBBS, John FRENCH.
Baptisms.
1 Apr 1791, BENNETT, William, s John & Ann
29 Oct 1793,     "         Richard, s   "         " (bu. 26 Feb 1794)
22 Nov 1795,    "         Mary     , d   "        "
9 Mar 1798,      "         Sarah   ,  d   "       "
2 Feb 1800,      "          Richard.  s   "        "     

1st May 1797, BENNETT, William, to GARDINER, Mary, Wit. John FRENCH, Ann BENNETT.
Not one Baptism for this couple in Deddington.

As yet I haven't found the Marriage  and family details for William and Elizabeth , the BENNETT's were very prolific at that period in Deddington, loads of them!!! and sorting out which is which needs caution.
Take care,
George.   
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Re: The Wobbly Wheel Pub, Warmington, Banbury
« Reply #17 on: Tuesday 20 October 09 02:04 UTC (UK) »

Hi George,
Once more many thanks for your help and apologies for not being back on line sooner.
Ouch, that toe must be very painful and hope it is well on the way to being AOK again.
Age seems to be catching up with our family.  My brother-in-law is now in a rest home.  He was sorted out and comfortable then my husband had a stroke and ended up in hospital.  Fortunately it was only a very small stroke & a good warning.  The hospital care was par excellence and he is now on medication to hopefully prevent further strokes.  He has had every conceivable test possible and is at present awaiting the results of am MRI scan.
I am still looking for the birth of Samuel Satchell who married Martha Taylor in 1734 at Deddington.   My estimation is that he was born circa 1710.   The marriage records on IGI say Samuel was of Hampton.   The closest birth I've been able to find is a Samuel Setchell born 1713 Gretton, Hampt. to Richard Satchell & Hannah Rowlett, but this is not our Samuel.   Do you have birth records for the Hampton areas???  Of course "of Hampton" may not necessarily mean he was born there!!
Keep safe,
Mel
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Re: The Wobbly Wheel Pub, Warmington, Banbury
« Reply #18 on: Tuesday 20 October 09 18:37 UTC (UK) »

Hi Mel,
Leg is still somewhat achy but will be for some weeks to come, managaing to get around ok now though with care I might add.
Sorry to hear about the family developments and hope that all will be ok  soon again.
I have not been able to find anything more about Samuel but a couple of friends of mine are also assisting in the search of  Oxon PR's, especially Hempton !!which as yet I do not have so all is not lost at the moment.
Will let you know as soon as I hear anything new.
Take care,
George.
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Re: Update on SATCHWELL research
« Reply #19 on: Friday 23 October 09 13:19 UTC (UK) »

Hi there Mel,
Basically we are no further advanced - my friends and myself also looked at another marriage - Edward SATCHWELL to Catherine TURNER at St Aldgates, Oxon on 22 Nov 1702 but again no Samuel in their family which consisted of Catherine SATCHWELL b, 29 Sep1704 and Elizabeth SATCHWELL, b. 28 Mar 1706.
There were some burials found at Bucknell about 7 miles from Deddington so possibly connections there -
15 Jul 1723 Joanna SATCHELL d/o Joseph & Catherine died, buried 16th.
28 Mar 1730, Mary SATCHELL died, buried 30th.
17 Feb 1740, Joseph SATCHELL died, buried 1st Mar.
18 Jul 1749, Catherine SATCHELL, widow, died, buried 19th .

A quick check of the Marriage Index revealed that Joseph and Catherine were both from Elsfield but there were no baptisms etc. there.


Sorry nothing better. Will keep my eyes open, one never knows what is around the corner.
Take care,
George.
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Re: The Wobbly Wheel Pub, Warmington, Banbury
« Reply #20 on: Wednesday 04 November 09 01:02 UTC (UK) »

Hi George,
I am very grateful for all your's and your friends help.  Will keep this info on file and hopefully one day it will all click together.  Samuel sure is proving to be very elusive, but then so much of family research takes us on many paths before the jigsaw fits together.
Take care,
Mel
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Re: The Wobbly Wheel Pub, Warmington, Banbury
« Reply #21 on: Monday 09 November 09 02:32 UTC (UK) »

Hi George,
Do you have records for Swaffield, Oxf ??
Samuel Satchell who married Martha Taylor in 1735 Deddington may have married Mary Hands on 7 Oct 1754 at Swaffield.  I believe Martha Taylor may have been the Martha buried 7/3/1750/51 at Deddington.
Would you be able to check for any deaths for either Samuel or Mary Satchell/Satchwell after 1854 in Swaffield.
Thanks, Mel

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Re: The Wobbly Wheel Pub, Warmington, Banbury
« Reply #22 on: Monday 09 November 09 11:26 UTC (UK) »

Morning Mel.
I could not find a SWAFFIELD in the Oxford PR's so went hunting in the O.M.I. and spotted the marriage
HANDS, Mary at Swalcliffe to SATCHILL, Samuel of Deddington 7 Oct 1754.
Then I went back into Deddington PR's, found Martha SATCHWELL was buried at Deddington 7 Mar 1750/51. I then checked the Banns Register and found Aug, 11, 18 & 25 1754. SATCHELL, Samuel, wdr. o.t.p. to HANDS, Mary, wid. of Srakely.
I next checked the burials of Deddington and found a Mary SATCHELL was buried 23 Oct 1762  but no indication of a burial there for Samuel ?? I have asked a colleague of mine who has extensive Oxon records to see what he can find and if anything further comes up will pass it on to you.
Best I can do at the moment,
Cheers,
George.
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Re: The Wobbly Wheel Pub, Warmington, Banbury
« Reply #23 on: Monday 09 November 09 11:45 UTC (UK) »

Just received the marriage entry from Swalcliff PR's from my friend John -

X SATCHILL,(SACKWELL) Samuel of Deddington ( Diddington)
HANNS, (HANDS) Mary of Swalcliff (no 'e')
Wit. John HALL, Thos HALL. Banns.

He apologises for no burials whatsoever - " ...index of names jumps from SABIN to SALMON and SANSBURY to SAUL."
The Swalcliffe Banns list commences in 1755 so no help there either.
Will keep looking for Samuel's burial.
Cheers,
George.
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Re: The Wobbly Wheel Pub, Warmington, Banbury
« Reply #24 on: Tuesday 10 November 09 03:00 UTC (UK) »

All of this information is a BIG help and it should be me apologising to John, not him apologising to me.  I really, really appreciate all the work you and your friends have put into the research for my Satchell family.    Every little snippet of info adds to the overall picture of this family.
Regards,
Mel
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Re: The Wobbly Wheel Pub, Warmington, Banbury
« Reply #25 on: Friday 20 November 09 08:23 UTC (UK) »

Mel,

I have been researching my SATCHELL Family now for about 18 years.  You might like to go to Ancestry.com and look for my Family Tree under -Cooke, Crampin, Drawater, Galvin, McManus, SATCHELL, Ward.  There is a lot of info there plus some photos and it is being added to almost  :)every week. Cheers ..Anne, Sydney, Australia.
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Re: The Wobbly Wheel Pub, Warmington, Banbury
« Reply #26 on: Friday 20 November 09 19:31 UTC (UK) »

Hello Anne,
I would love to check out your family tree but unfortunately I am not a paid up member of Ancestry at present.  The only way I could check your tree would be if you invited me as a guest.  In the meantime you are welcome to see my tree on Ancestry listed under "Satchwell"   I have more info than  what is on there.   I have also been looking for a Satchwell family in Australia for someone else, not related to me.   You can contact me at (*)
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