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Topic: STURGE/ENGLAND MARRIAGE 1700-1725 (Read 194 times)
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wendy47
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Hi Everyone
I am trying to discover when Sarah Sturge of Frampton Cotterell married ? England.
She was producing children as Sarah Sturge from 1699-1703 with her employer Samuel Holder [from Frampton Cotterell PRs] and I know she died as Sarah England in 1725 as I have her will.
I have no information previous to 1699 and I have no idea of her age or whether she was single or a widow when she married.
Any help on Sarah or suggetions where I can look would be most welcome as she has been elusive since the early 1980s.
Thank you
Wendy
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VEAL, PRICE, STURGE, BELLET, DREW, TAYLOR Som/Glos COTTERELL, NAPPER, NASH, FLEETWOOD, HANDLEY, COLLINS Hereford NASH, TYLER Warks, Kent CROWE, REYNOLDS, BEARMAN Suflk/Essx/Middx Abraham CARLSON/CHARLSON Sweden/E Ldn COX Wilts STILES, DORTON Middx, Surrey "Fisher" HALLUM London? HANSTEY, MARSHALL Northumberland ELDRIDGE, ALDRIDGE, STILES, DORTON Ldn RAGLESS, NYE Sussex FEGAN, LOUGHLIN Down CLAYTON SWEENY Cork PROBABLE IMPOSSIBILITIES ARE TO BE PREFERRED TO IMPROBABLE POSSIBILITIES - ARISTOTLE
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gene-genie
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Have you checked GLS Registry Office for Frampton C's Bastardy Bonds? Might help pin down and likely date if some children were registered before she married. Overseers of the Poor were responsible for making sure illegimate children were supported by the father.
Might be worth checking Parish Records for Settlement & Removal Orders.
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BRISTOL & GLS: DENNING - RIDDLE-DENNING. & Glam TANNER-DENNING, MORGAN, THOMAS, RICE-ADAMS, RITCHINGS. DEV:18thC RICE, Mary, ADAMS, CLARKE,STENTAFORD. MICHLEMORE. HANTS: RICE-ADAMS, RICE-DEVEREUX-ADAMS (S'hampton), PIPER. (Crawley) All GLS: TOVEY, GLS/GLAM/BRKS. WESLEY/WASLEY, GLS/GLAM. MARSHALL Alstone, PEARSON, GREEN, JAYNES COOMBES, TOMBS. LANCS: DUNN, Manc. BROWN Salford CHS: BROMILEY SOM: BALCH. WLS: MORRIS, MGY/DEN, WMS, GRIFFITHS, WTS/Lon: SKUSE BRKS/Lon: CHURCH, WAKEFIELD
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wendy47
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Hi gene-genie
No I haven't and I will do so.
When I last looked at Sarah it was pre-computer days and meant a trek from Leicestershire [even further now] but I will certainly try.
Thank you
Wendy
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VEAL, PRICE, STURGE, BELLET, DREW, TAYLOR Som/Glos COTTERELL, NAPPER, NASH, FLEETWOOD, HANDLEY, COLLINS Hereford NASH, TYLER Warks, Kent CROWE, REYNOLDS, BEARMAN Suflk/Essx/Middx Abraham CARLSON/CHARLSON Sweden/E Ldn COX Wilts STILES, DORTON Middx, Surrey "Fisher" HALLUM London? HANSTEY, MARSHALL Northumberland ELDRIDGE, ALDRIDGE, STILES, DORTON Ldn RAGLESS, NYE Sussex FEGAN, LOUGHLIN Down CLAYTON SWEENY Cork PROBABLE IMPOSSIBILITIES ARE TO BE PREFERRED TO IMPROBABLE POSSIBILITIES - ARISTOTLE
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Keziahemm
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Frampton Cotterell records are held by Bristol Record Office
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0736/
Keziah
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Herefordshire: Mytton Lincolnshire: Ingham Northamptonshire: Knight (Welford); Linnell; Gaudern; Staffordshire (Brierley Hill, Kingswinford): Wood; Somerset: Bailey; Lewis Warwickshire: ( Alcester, Henley in Arden, Aston Cantlow): Lewis; Casey/Keasey Warwickshire, (Birmingham suburbs) Knight; Lewis Yorkshire (Bradford): Ingham Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov
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wendy47
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Hi Keziahemm
Thank you very much for the link
Wendy 
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VEAL, PRICE, STURGE, BELLET, DREW, TAYLOR Som/Glos COTTERELL, NAPPER, NASH, FLEETWOOD, HANDLEY, COLLINS Hereford NASH, TYLER Warks, Kent CROWE, REYNOLDS, BEARMAN Suflk/Essx/Middx Abraham CARLSON/CHARLSON Sweden/E Ldn COX Wilts STILES, DORTON Middx, Surrey "Fisher" HALLUM London? HANSTEY, MARSHALL Northumberland ELDRIDGE, ALDRIDGE, STILES, DORTON Ldn RAGLESS, NYE Sussex FEGAN, LOUGHLIN Down CLAYTON SWEENY Cork PROBABLE IMPOSSIBILITIES ARE TO BE PREFERRED TO IMPROBABLE POSSIBILITIES - ARISTOTLE
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