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treegirl
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Re: Walkers of Thurcaston
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 11 March 09 13:15 UTC (UK) »

Hello and thanks once again Mike!

The Thrussington record looks a strong possiblilty - an opens up a new name with GRUNDY.

I think that George's parents were Luke and Catherine WALKER not William and Ann - although William is a strong family name in this line so he could well be some connection.

Thank you thank you for your input - always good to hear from you Grin

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Re: Walkers of Thurcaston
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 11 March 09 21:45 UTC (UK) »

Greeting’s again. ……. Treegirl.

MARRIAGE :~ 1806.

St: Peter’s Parish Church.
Kirby Bellars.

Luke Walker. Of the Parish of Frisby – on – the – Wreake.
Catherine NEEP. Of Kirby Bellars.
13th February.
By LICENCE.

MIKE.
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Re: Walkers of Thurcaston
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 12 March 09 12:50 UTC (UK) »

Thank you Mike - hadn't got that info - although I had an idea that Catherine was NEEP from the igi.

Don't suppose I could ask you to look for either of their baptisms, could I Wink

Thank you

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Re: Walkers of Thurcaston
« Reply #18 on: Thursday 12 March 09 22:19 UTC (UK) »

Greeting’s again. ……. Treegirl.

I had a few minutes spare whist I was at the Records Office.

Below is information re Walker Marriages in
St: Peter’s Parish Church Kirby Bellars.

Registers reads thus :~

MARRIAGES ANNO DOMINI:~ 1786.

William
Walker. Of this Parish.
Ann Hardy. Of the said same Parish.

Married in this Church by Banns
This Sixteenth Day of April.

In the year of our Lord
One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Six.
By Me :~ Thomas Hemsley. Curate.

Both signed the Register in their own signatures.

In the Presence of :~
Frances Morres.or Morves 
middle letters difficult to read 1st one was a R 
Thomas Celbey.

N.B. I.G.I. has the above  down as JOHN Walker. but it's William.



MARRIAGE ANNO DOMINI :~  1806.

Luke Walker. Of Frisby
Catherine Neep of this Parish.

Married in this Church by Licence.
With consent of Parents.
This Thirteenth Day of February
One Thousand Eight Hundred and Six.
By me:~  Thomas Hemsley Vicar.

Both signed the register in their own signatures.

In the Presence of :~
Joseph Walker.
Wm. Neep.

EXTRA INFORMATION Via the Licence Bonds :~

Approved & Granted 10th Feb. 1806.

WALKER….. LUKE. Farmer Bachelor. 34.

NEEP. …CATHERINE. Spinster.20.
Consent of Farther Wm. Neep……. Farmer. 

Securer of £200 Bond. :~
Wm. Neep. Farmer. Kirby Bellars.

MARRIAGE ANNO DOMINI :~  1829.
Page. No’. 6.
Entry No’. 16.

Joseph Walker. Farmer & Grazier and Bachelor. of this Parish.

Alice Wild. Spinster of this Parish.

Married in this Church by Licence.
This Twenty Ninth Day of January.
One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty Nine.
By Me :~ John Noble. Minister.

Both signed the Register in their own signatures.

In the Presence of :~
John Wild.
Mary Johnson.
John Skinner. ( Parish Clark )

EXTRA INFORMATION Via the Licence Bonds :~

Approved & Granted 24th. Jan. 1829.

WALKER…..JOSEPH. Farmer Grazier and Bachelor 34.

WILD. …ALICE. Spinster. 22.
Marriage to take place Kirby Bellars.

NO name given for security of Bonds.

Hope this is of help
I’ll have a look at the Baptisms next week
if I can not find them via my resources to hand.

MIKE.
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Draper.                   Hirons.
Combs.                   Botts.
Stallard.                 Hall.
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Re: Walkers of Thurcaston
« Reply #19 on: Thursday 12 March 09 23:11 UTC (UK) »

Wow wow wow!

Thank you so much for this, Mike. So, it looks like at some point there was some  money in my family!!

Didn't know that Luke was a farmer at all....

you have been sooo helpful Cheesy

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Re: Walkers of Thurcaston
« Reply #20 on: Friday 13 March 09 01:43 UTC (UK) »

“ Your very Welcome “ …….. Smiley

Have you done your sums then ? :~
In 2007.....…..
£200 0s 0d from 1806 is worth :~

£12,518.67   using the retail price index.

£136,594.36   using average earnings.

Grin......So. …It’s all round to your place for " Ice Buns for Tea."... then ? …. Grin

MIKE..... Wink
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Researching :-

Isle of Wight.          Oxfordshire / Warwickshire.

Cassell.                   Powers. 
Draper.                   Hirons.
Combs.                   Botts.
Stallard.                 Hall.
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Re: Walkers of Thurcaston
« Reply #21 on: Friday 13 March 09 14:19 UTC (UK) »

Count me in!!!     i found the Thurcaston records!!

Diddy  Grin
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Re: Walkers of Thurcaston
« Reply #22 on: Friday 13 March 09 16:09 UTC (UK) »

Oh, if only George had followed in his parents footsteps - then it would be iced buns for everyone!!

Wonder where it all went - I reckon George wasn't the eldest son - and does this tie in with the William Walker from Dalby that you found, Diddy?! hmmmmm

Or maybe the money was from the NEEP side and I really know nothing about that!

Thank you both again Grin

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Re: Walkers of Thurcaston
« Reply #23 on: Tuesday 16 June 09 16:14 UTC (UK) »

Hi folks

I'm new to all of this Rootsweb chat malarkey.

Anyway, I to am descended from the William Walker baptised in 1833.  He's my 3x great grandfather, and I'm descended from his 4th daughter (5th child) Sarah.  All of this stuff is very interesting, and I'm having great fun adding bits to my family tree.
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Re: Walkers of Thurcaston
« Reply #24 on: Tuesday 16 June 09 16:25 UTC (UK) »

Hello Elijay71

Would that be the Sarah Walker who married Samuel Hill???

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Re: Walkers of Thurcaston
« Reply #25 on: Tuesday 16 June 09 16:27 UTC (UK) »

It is, Treegirl.  Samuel Hill was born in Kirkby Mallory in 1860, and died in 1944.
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Re: Walkers of Thurcaston
« Reply #26 on: Tuesday 16 June 09 16:29 UTC (UK) »

Ummmm - we're related!!! Cheesy

Sam and Sarah were my 2xg grandparents. Their son, Tom, was my g grandfather - what's the link with you?? How exciting!

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Re: Walkers of Thurcaston
« Reply #27 on: Tuesday 16 June 09 16:33 UTC (UK) »

Their eldest daughter, Annie Elizabeth Gertrude is my great grandmother.

My grandmother (her daughter) told me that they came from a big family.

Many years ago, she told me loads of information about the Hills.  For example, your great grandfather Thomas Hill had sons called Dennis and Eric.  Is that right?
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Re: Walkers of Thurcaston
« Reply #28 on: Tuesday 16 June 09 16:36 UTC (UK) »

That's right - Eric was my Grandpa.

What else did she tell you???

Have to go now - will be back later - if you are able to reply that would be fab - am happy to share any info I have!

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Re: Walkers of Thurcaston
« Reply #29 on: Tuesday 16 June 09 16:46 UTC (UK) »

This is all getting rather interesting.  This must beam we're of the same generation.  I currently live in Nottingham btw.

Anyway, Samuel Hill and Sarah Walker had 8 children (in no particular order):

Annie E G Hill (1/4/1885 - 30/8/1939) - married Frederick Harry Searle.  Had 4 sons and 1 daughter.
Thomas Hill - Had 2 sons.
Ethel Hill (d 3/8/1965) - married Joseph William Hughes
Samuel Hill - married Kate Thomas, then Faith.  Had 1 daughter.
Kate Hill - married Albert Hughes. Had 1 son and 1 daughter.
Roland Hill - married thrice (once to Gladys). Had 1 son and 1 daughter.
Nellie Hill - married Richard Papworth.  Had 5 sons and 2 daughters.
Jack Hill - married Nellie Dormer.  Had 1 daughter.

I have some of the names of some of the sons and daughters described above.

First, this doesn't quite correlate with the Census returns I've seen,  So there may have been name changes somewhere along the line.

One thing, however, she insisted on, was that Sarah Walker-Hill's real surname was Eyles.  Now I couldn't find an Eyles anywhere, until I got Annie E G Hill's birth certificate.  Oddly enough, the informant was an Annie Eyles, aunt of Annie Hill, and present at the birth.  Could this Annie Eyles have perhaps been Sarah Walker's eldest sister?
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