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Title: William Boodle - brick wall
Post by: ManU on Tuesday 04 April 17 09:35 BST (UK)
Trying to find a marriage and birth for William Boodle and Margarett ?, I have a Richard Boodle born 7 Sept 1762 in Shropshire parents were William Boodle and Margarett
 ???
Title: Re: William Boodle - brick wall
Post by: rosie99 on Tuesday 04 April 17 10:52 BST (UK)
William & Margaret appear to have been baptising children from May 1752 in St Martins  ;)
Title: Re: William Boodle - brick wall
Post by: rosie99 on Tuesday 04 April 17 10:55 BST (UK)
2 June 1751 William Boodle married Margaret Parry at St Martins both of the parish
Title: Re: William Boodle - brick wall
Post by: ManU on Tuesday 04 April 17 22:50 BST (UK)
Hi Rosie99
Thank you so much for that info, did not expect the marriage would have been 10+ years before Richards, my estimation of birth/marriage needs revising
I am at this stage going to estimate the age at marriage to be 20 +/- 3 til I find their birth date and place
what do you reckon.
St Martins will check where that is its about 50 years since I visited Shropshire
thanks again
Title: Re: William Boodle - brick wall
Post by: rosie99 on Wednesday 05 April 17 07:56 BST (UK)
Familysearch has the baptisms of the children born before Richard, film no 501469 . The earliest I saw was Mary baptised 10 May 1752.  https://familysearch.org/search

I would be looking at 20+/- 5 to be safe

http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/SAL/StMartin
Title: Re: William Boodle - brick wall
Post by: switcha on Monday 20 March 23 09:41 GMT (UK)
ManU, I'm only just starting my Boodle line, i notice that my Boodle's around mid 1600's are in/around Oswestry. they link in to my Price line.
Hoping to see if they connect with your Boodle family.
Catherine Boodle, B. 1674, married John price.
Catherine's Parents are Thomas Boodle B. 1645, Wife Elizabeth Edwards B. 1650.
Thomas I believe was born in Sweeney, and his occupation at time was a 'smith'