Author Topic: Hannah Gill bc 1750-1755 Essex (married to James Appleby in 1772)  (Read 3616 times)

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Re: Hannah Gill bc 1750-1755 Essex (married to James Appleby in 1772)
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 03 December 14 09:59 GMT (UK) »
Oh good, glad you've found it useful!

Yeah, I can't see anything either. I've tried Boyd's Marriage Index as well and... nothing yet. But as more Tendring Hundred transcriptions are done, then maybe she'll come to light! Might be worth looking on Seax in Great Clacton and Walton, if you haven't done so already. She might have married just before 1754 though which might make things more difficult!

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Re: Hannah Gill bc 1750-1755 Essex (married to James Appleby in 1772)
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 03 December 14 10:55 GMT (UK) »
Thanks, i will have to take a look at Walton on SEAX - maybe over the weekend.

I do have Great Clacton downloaded to my PC (years 1711-1785) and no luck for Hannah there but I think I just found one for a John Gill (or Giles) to a Eliza Cutchey (?), which seems interesting as Cutchey (and variants) is one of my other lines. Married 7 Sep 1731. Then again maybe I'm not reading the surnames correctly.
Baker, King, Rice - Boxford, Suffolk, Baldwin - Bures St Mary, Suffolk
Richer - Thorpe-Le-Soken & Colchester, Essex
Pritty - Wivenhone Essex, St Martin Colchester, Essex
Scutcher/Cutchey - Great Bentley & Great Clacton, Essex

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Re: Hannah Gill bc 1750-1755 Essex (married to James Appleby in 1772)
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 03 December 14 11:17 GMT (UK) »
Clacton's scan isn't very big, which makes reading it very difficult! It does look like it could be a Gils or Gibs, maybe. If it's Gils, it might be Moses uncle - he mentions an uncle John Gill who is in London.

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Re: Hannah Gill bc 1750-1755 Essex (married to James Appleby in 1772)
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 03 December 14 11:25 GMT (UK) »
Yeah the original not that big and I didnt want to upload the whole page (in case of copyright?)
Baker, King, Rice - Boxford, Suffolk, Baldwin - Bures St Mary, Suffolk
Richer - Thorpe-Le-Soken & Colchester, Essex
Pritty - Wivenhone Essex, St Martin Colchester, Essex
Scutcher/Cutchey - Great Bentley & Great Clacton, Essex


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Re: Hannah Gill bc 1750-1755 Essex (married to James Appleby in 1772)
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 03 December 14 11:26 GMT (UK) »
That's fair enough! ;)