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Topic: East Riding Surname Interests (Read 1677 times)
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Sasha
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Hi,
Just thought I'd list the surnames I'm researching in the East Riding area.
BRIGGS - North Newbald & Cottingham 18th/19th C JEWITT - Balkholme & Howden area 18th C KIRK - Cottingham 18th C, New Village/Newport area mid 19th C + PICKHAVER - Sandholme, Bellasize & Green Oak 18th/19th C ROBINSON - Arram 19th C UNDERWOOD - Heminbrough, Blacktoft, Faxfleet, South Cave area 18th C +
Would love to hear from anyone with any connections to these families.
Sasha.
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I scanned a few records from an ERY CD of parish records and pasted a few below that may help (or may not) but can always trigger some new research:
Howden Bapt. Geo. S. Tho: Pickhaver, Howden 30 Sep 1719 Jane, dau: to George Pickhaver, of Howden. 15 Nov 1750. George, son of George Pickhaver, of Howden. 16 Oct 1751. George, son of George Pickhaver, of Howden. 27 Mar 1753 Ann, D. to Paul Pickhaver, of Barmby. 16 Sep 1753. Ann, D. to George Pickhaver, Howden. 02 Oct 1756. Richard, son to Paul Pickhaver, Barmby. 05 May 1757. Thomas, son to George Pickhaver, of Howden. 01 May 1758. Paul and Lucy, son & Dau: to George Pickhaver, Howden. 20 Apr 1761 Thos., son of Paul Pickhaver, of Barmby. 11 Aug 1751.
Howden Burial 28 Jan 1727-8 Charles, S. to Tho: Pickhaver. 17 Apr 1728 Tho. Pickhaver, Howden. 09 Sep 1731 Rebeccah, D. to Paul Pickhaver, Barmby Marsh. Rebecca Pickhaver, of Howden, Widow. 25 Mar 1739. 21 Jul 1764 Paul Pickhaver. Jane, wife of Paul Pickhaver, of Barmby. 14 Oct 1747. Rebekah, D. to Paul Pickhaver, of Barmby. 27 Oct 1758 Elizabeth Pickhaver, of Howden. 16 Jan 1759. Mary, dau: to George Pickhaver, Howden. 22 Jul 1762 Sarah, dau: to George Pickhaver, Howden. 04 Aug 1762 Lucy, dau: to Ann Pickhaver, of Howden, widow. 10 Aug 1768. Paul, son to Ann Pickhaver, of Howden, Widow. 13 Aug 1768.
Howden Marriages 17 Nov 1749 George Pickhaver & Ann South, of Howden. 25 Jul 1750 Paul Pickhaver & Mary Johnson, of Barmby.
Blacktoft Bapt. Jane da of John Underwood, Mar 1727 21 Feb 1790 Baptd John son of Thos Underwood of Heyham Lodge 03 May 1795 Baptd Ann da: of Thos Underwood of Heyham Lodge 08 Feb 1799 Mary da of Thos Underwood of Heyham Lodge 02 Apr 1801 Thomas son of Thos Underwood of Heyham Lodge 10 Jul 1803 Joseph son of Thomas Underwood of Heyham Lodge 03 Apr 1806 William son of Thomas Underwood of Heyham Lodge 02 Apr 1809 Robert son of Thomas & Anne Underwood, Heyham Lodge
There are also many (134) Jewtitt's in Howden. The registers are for the 1500-1700's. If you could give me some details about the persons I could look more up.
Hope this helps- Kristin
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Shields & Milner- Patrington & Bilton, Yorkshire Nixon & Bowers - Appleby, Broughton & Messingham, Lincolnshire Hancock &Tyson- Tetford, Skendleby & Spilsby, Lincolnshire Cochrane- Darvel, Loudon, Ayrshire Yuill, Hardie- Paisley, Renfrewshire Kennedy, Gardener & Clelland- Glasgow, Lanarkshire & Paisley, Renfrewshire Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Sasha
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Thank you Kristin.
My Pickhaver line is from Paul Pickhaver born c.1790 in Sandholme, so if I can get one generation further back then the information you have supplied will probably come in very useful.
The Underwood's of Heyham (or Higham) Lodge are mine - John baptised in 1790 is my direct ancestor.
My Jewitt link is with Edward Jewitt and Elizabeth Haigh who married in Howden in 1757. They had the following children baptised in Balkholme: Joseph Jewitt - 1759 Thomas Jewitt - 1761, died 1764 Edward Jewitt - 1762 William Jewitt - 1763 Ann Jewitt - 1766
Ann Jewitt married Thomas Underwood at Hemingborough in 1787, but I have no idea what became of her brothers.
Thanks for the information - it's a great help.
Sasha.
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Here are some Jewitt's.
Howden Bapt. Joseph, son to Edward Jewitt, of Balkholme. 11 Nov 1758.
William, son to Edward Jewitt, of Balkholme. 22 Nov 1763.
Ann, dau. to Edward Jewitt, of Balkholme. 13 Jul 1766.
Thomas, son to Edward Jewitt, of Balkholme. 21 Apr 1761.
Howden Marriage 06 Dec 1757 Edward Jewitt, servant, & Elizabeth Haigh, spinster, both of Howden Par: Witn: Abraham Haigh.
Blacktoft Burial Edward Jewitt of Staddelthorp, 04 Oct 1777
Blacktoft Bapt Edward son of William Jewitt of Staddlethorpe, 14 Nov 1784
28 May 1797 Joseph son of William Jewitt of Staddlethorpe
Hope this helps and feel free to ask for more.-Kristin
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Shields & Milner- Patrington & Bilton, Yorkshire Nixon & Bowers - Appleby, Broughton & Messingham, Lincolnshire Hancock &Tyson- Tetford, Skendleby & Spilsby, Lincolnshire Cochrane- Darvel, Loudon, Ayrshire Yuill, Hardie- Paisley, Renfrewshire Kennedy, Gardener & Clelland- Glasgow, Lanarkshire & Paisley, Renfrewshire Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Hi Kristin,
Just to say thanks for the Jewitt information. When I have had another cup of coffee and woken up a little more I shall go through it but it looks really interesting.
The mention of Staddlethorpe has me interested - my Underwood ancestors farmed at Staddlethorpe Grange. Several farms in the area have been owned by my ancestors, I've found three intermarriages between them, and the farms have been passed around and down the generations.
Thanks and best regards, Sasha.
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Hi Sasha, not that it's of any use to you but I live about 200 yards away from Gilberdyke (Staddlethorpe) railway station.  Bee
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Dinsdale, Ellis, Gee, Goldsmith,Green,Hawks,Holmes, Lacey, Longhorn, Pickersgill, Quantrill,Tuthill, Tuttle & Walker, in E & W Yorks, Lincs, Norfolk & Suffolk. Census information is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Sasha
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Hi Bee,
It's a small world! 
My Underwood ancestors farmed at Staddlethorpe Grange, and both them and my Kirk's at a lot of other farms in the area.
I got myself an old ordnance survey map of the area earlier this year and they seem to have had a bit of a monopoly on the area. Marr House, Higham Lodge, Thorpe Grange and Scalby Grange are ones that spring to mind. And my 2xGt-Grandad had the Turks Head pub in New Village.
Sasha.
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Nick Carver
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I have an Anne Carver in my tree who married George Henry Jewitt in 1885. I don't know too much about her other than she came from Sculcoates/Sutton area and worked as a servant at a boarding school in 1881. Just thought I would check to see if our trees overlap.
Nick
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E Yorks - Carver, Steels, Cross, Maltby, Whiting, Moor, Laybourn W Yorks - Wilkinson, Kershaw, Rawnsley, Shaw Norfolk - Carver, Dowson Cheshire - Berry, Cooper Lincs - Berry London/Ireland/Scotland/Lincs - Sullivan Northumberland/Durham - Nicholson, Cuthbert, Turner, Robertson Berks - May Beds - Brownell
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Hi Nick,
My Jewitt's are a bit further back so I can't say if we have a link or not unfortunately. I have Edward Jewitt and Elizabeth Haigh who married 1757 in Howden. Their daughter Ann was born c.1766 in Balkholme and married Thomas Underwood in 1787 in Heminbrough. Edward and Elizabeth also had four sons and I haven't traced their lines forwards yet.
Incidentally I see that you are also researching the surname STEELS. My 2xGt-Grandmother was Mary Jane Pickhaver born c.1830 in Green Oak, daughter of Paul and Mary Pickhaver. From the IGI I think that Paul married Mary STEELS Jan 22nd 1816 in Eastrington. Mary was born c.1790 in Gilberdyke and on the 1851 census was a schoolmistress.
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Sasha
I haven't got very far with my Steels so far. I have Elizabeth Anne, born in Selby in 1841, but who married in Howden. Her parents were William and Anne. I don't know if you have come across a similar problem, but they don't appear to have decided whether they are STEELS or STEELE, or maybe they were illiterate and the parish clerk couldn't decide? The STEELS link is back 5 generations and it is the maternal side every time, so I am working mainly on some other, more productive lines. I only discovered the JEWITT link a couple of weeks ago and he is (I think) a ggg uncle, so not desperately high on the researching priority list unless I uncover somebody else following the same line.
Good luck. If I find anything that leads me towards your lines, I'll certainly let you know. Nick
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E Yorks - Carver, Steels, Cross, Maltby, Whiting, Moor, Laybourn W Yorks - Wilkinson, Kershaw, Rawnsley, Shaw Norfolk - Carver, Dowson Cheshire - Berry, Cooper Lincs - Berry London/Ireland/Scotland/Lincs - Sullivan Northumberland/Durham - Nicholson, Cuthbert, Turner, Robertson Berks - May Beds - Brownell
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Sasha
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Hi Sue,
Thanks for the reply and sorry for not responding sooner.
My Briggs are a little earlier. I have a James Briggs who married Rachel Southeron Dec 27th 1768 at Cottingham.
Children, all born in North Newbald, were:
Frances (c.1771), Robert (c.1774), James (c.1777), John (c.1780).
Frances married James Kirk and was my direct ancestor.
I believe that John married a Margaret Botterell on December 29th 1801 at Shipton by Thorpe and had the following children born in North Newbald - John (c.1802), Elizabeth (c.1804), James (c.1806), Mary (c.1808), Anne (c.1810) and Margaret (c.1811).
I'd be pleased to hear if you have any further information.
Ticker,
I shall have a look at the One Name Interest board in a bit - it's a new addition since I last logged on.
Jo.
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