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Looking for the parentage of any further insights into the King family of Goodmanham.

Known information includes:

John KING, b. 1720?, m. Jane STICKNEY on 24 Jun 1742 at Goodmanham, Yorkshire, England. After Jane's death, John married Hannah COOK on 26 Mar 1759 at Goodmanham. Occupation: Shepherd.

Known children from these marriages include:

(1) William KING, s/o John King & Jane, bap., 31 Mar 1743 in Goodmanham. m. Ann THORNTON  at Hutton Cranswick on 25 Sep 1756. d. 26 Nov 1795 at Hutton Cranswick.

(2) Mary KING, d/o John King & Jane, bap., 21 Dec 1744 in Goodmanham, bur., 18 May 1748 in Goodmanham.

(3) Mary KING, d/o John King & Jane, bap., 01 Aug 1749 in Goodmanham. m. Robert SKIN at Pocklington on 29 Dec 1774. d. 1817 in Pocklington.

(4) John KING, s/o John King & Hannah, bap., 30 Mar 1760 in Goodmanham. m. Mary ROBINSON at   North Newbald on 4 Dec 1783. d. 1832 in North Newbald.

(5) Hannah KING, d/o John King & Hannah, bap., 11 Jun 1762 in Goodmanham

(6) Esther, d/o John King, bap., 29 Apr 1765 in Goodmanham. m. Robert HAYTON at Goodmanham on 15 Dec 1783. d. 1841 in Etton.

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US Lookup Requests / Le Meyer "Nehemiah" AVERY aka Every, Everij of New York
« on: Tuesday 12 March 19 18:36 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking for further information on Le Meyer "Nehemiah" Avery.

He was born abt. 1710 in Tarrytown, Westchester, New York and married Doricas (nee Fredericks) Avery abt. 1736 in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York. He died  abt. 1764 in Beektman, Dutchess, New York.

Possible children from this marriage include:

Pvt. Le Meyer "Myer" aka "Nehemiah", s/o Le Meyer Inening & Dorethe Frederiks, bp. 29 Aug 1736. Sponsored by Jan Kankely & Annaatjen Storm.

Petrus Every, s/o Meyer Every & Dorikas Frederiks,b/p 26 May 1739 in Poughkeepsie (The Flats), Dutchess, New York

Anatchie Avery, bp., 13 FEB 1743 in Dutchess, New York

Susannah Avery, b.,1745 in Dutchess, New York. m., John STEVENS in 1782 d., 21 June 1825 in Steuben, New York.

Sherwood Avery b. 1750 in Dutchess, New York. m. Rachel (unknown). d., abt. 1813 in Upper Canada.

Nickolas Avery, b., 1752 in Dutchess, New York. m., Ariaantje Heemstraat abt., 1784

Henry Avery, b., 1754 in Dutchess, New York.

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I haven't been able to locate earlier records for Hope/Howpe/Houpe/Hoope in West Lutton/Weaverthorpe, so I am thinking the family must have moved to this area around the time of their marriage.

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Thanks BumbleB

Am I right to assume that John and Thomas are the same person?

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I am hoping someone can help me.

I am trying to research the family of John "Thomas" Hope (abt. 1720-) of West Lutton. He married Margaret Allenby (1718-1808) on 17 Jan 1742 in Weaverthorpe, Yorkshire, England.

Possible children include:

John Hope, bp. 23 Apr 1744 in Weaverthorpe, m. Elizabeth Stone(s) 25 Jun 1768 in Sledmere, d.?
NOTE: John's baptismal records suggest that his father's name was John.

Ellenor Hope, bp. 07 Sep 1746 in Weaverthorpe.

Daniel Hope, b. 1752 in Weaverthorpe, m. Ann Loscellis 17 May 1777 in  Kirby Grindalythe, d. 1837 in Weaverthorpe

James Hope, bp. 28 Sep 1757 in Weaverthorpe. m. Mary Williamson 24 Nov 1785 in Brompton by Sawdon. d. 1814 in Sledmere

Sarah Hope, bp 10 Aug 1760 Weaverthorpe. m. Mark Tyler 25 Nov 1790 in Weaverthorpe.

Any further information would be appreciated.


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Canada Lookup Request / Re: Rev. William S. RANOUS (abt. 1811-1894)
« on: Saturday 24 March 18 19:32 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks RunKitty!

Interesting that the 1871 census suggests that he was born abt. 1821 whereas the 1881 census suggests abt. 1811.

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Canada Lookup Request / Rev. William S. RANOUS (abt. 1811-1894)
« on: Saturday 24 March 18 18:56 GMT (UK)  »
Looking for information on the family of Rev. William S. RANOUS (abt. 1811-1894) who was married to Mary CARDIN. According to the 1881 census, William is living in Brock, Ontario North, Ontario. I have also been able to determine that he was a Methodist Episcopal minister in Manilla. His obituary in the Canadian Post (Lindsay) (8 Nov 1894) suggests that he was one of the first inhabitants and spent many years of service in Methodist churches in this district. However, I have not been able to locate further information or census records.

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Canada Lookup Request / Re: Duncan GILLESPIE (1822-1898) Uxbridge_Journal Look-up
« on: Tuesday 20 March 18 10:53 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Eileen, I am aware of Duncan's death date. I was curious to read what the obituary said about his death.

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Thanks Eileen.

I have contacted the library in regards to my request. Thanks for the suggestion.

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