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In view of the above Albert Ainley research is there something dodgy about the strikeout / change in the 1851 Thorne, Yorkshire, Census for Samuel Ainley, 26, Plumber, born W.R. Yorks, Thorne?

Making him the son of Elizabeth Vause?

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Or have I made a blunder?
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Interesting I have come across a Vaux surname as a possible female for the Chester Newby lineage (Chester Newby being George Hood's 1815 Licence, Bondsman at Selby).

An apparent lineage for a sibling of Chester Newby, partly given in the Carlton juxta Snaith, Dade Register.

Mark

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Re the likely Albert Ainley of Selby at the 1895 Selby, Yorkshire, Ullathorne = Hood, marriage.

Only done a straight Ainley line, not a Tree.

1891 Census, Brayton Road, Selby
Albert Ainley, Head, S, 29, Railway Bookstall Manager, born Yorkshire, Thorne.
Sarah Ainley, Mother, Wid, 61, born Cambridgeshire, Thorney.

1871 Census, Market Place, Thorne.
Samuel Ainley, Head, 46, Plumber & Glazier, born Yorks, Thorne.
Sarah Ainley, Wife, 41 born Thorney, Cambs. 
Arthur Joe Ainley 12, born Thorne, Yorks.
[born 1859 Mother M.S. Jones]
Albert Ainley 7, born Yorks, Thorne.
[born 1864 Mother M.S. Jones]

1856 Thorne 18th May Marriage
Samuel Clough Ainley, 30, Bach., Plumber & Glazier, Thorne, Father Samuel Ainley, Innkeeper.
Sarah Jones, 21, Spinster, ...
In the presence of Thomas Bailey ; [first forename? Mattes / Attes / Wattes?] Parkin Ainley.

Bapt Thorne, Yorks, 28 Feb 1825
Samuel Clough Ainley, S of Sam'l &.Eliz Ainley, Thorne, Publican.

Two 1818 Rotherham Marriages but the likely one is:-
"Samuel Ainley of Thorne"
Elizabeth Badger, Spinster
Present (wits) Mary Smith ; Joseph Kitchinman.

1861 Census Thorne [Samuel Ainley senior]
Samuel Ainley, Head, Wid'r, 68, Landed proprietor, born Yorks, Thorne.
Alethea Ainley, Daur, 26, born Yorks Thorne.
Amelia A Gutteridge, Grand daur, 18, born Yorks, Thorne.

Thorne, Yorks, Births & Baptisms 1792
Samuel Ainley (seniority 5) S of Samuel Ainley, Labourer, by Mary Clough, June 4th, June 19th.

1787, 23rd August, Snaith St Laurence by Banns.
Samuel Anley, Bachelor, of this Parish, Farmer and
Mary Clough of Pollington, Spinster.
Tho Moody ; Nathan Newby.

A related marriage looks to be ...
1842 Parish of Thorne
John Gutteridge, full, Wid'r, Shipbuilder, Hook in the Parish of Snaith, Father, Sam'l Gutteridge, Shipbuilder.
Ann Parkin Ainley, Minor, Spinster, Thorne, Father, Samuel Ainley, Innkeeper.
Present: Samuel Ainley ; Mary Badger

Possibly a link to Ainley (Licence)?
1790
John Pearson 40 of Doncaster &
Ann Anley 40 of Thorne.

A few names / surnames we have come across before in our Hood research:-

Smith ... linked to John Cockin of Thorne who may be linked to James Cockin and Torr (not Turr, see baptisms) marriage at Thorne.

Newby ... Chester Newby, George Hood's 1815 Marriage Bondsman.

Pearson ... a middle child's name to James Hood & Sarah nee Wilkinson, of Selby. Yorkshire.
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Albert Ainley at the 1895 Hood of Selby, marriage, looks to be a family friend, but no direct link found to us.

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Yorkshire
York Probate Courts

https://www.york.ac.uk/borthwick/holdings/research-guides/probate-courts/

Only the York registered Wills of one of the York Registries, seem to be viewable on f m p

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The Yorkshire Probate Registry Calendars (Borthwick Institute, York) on f m p.

Only a small proportion of York registered Wills were PCC registered (TNA & Anc)

Just read some Wills of Catholics might be registered in Quarter Sessions records.

Mark

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I have a Richard Depledge baptised 1724 at Sandal Magna s/o John Depledge and Grace nee Jepson, I have tentatively linked him to the Notton one.  John Depledge was baptised in Darton in 1692 son of "my" Richard and Sara Scorer and may be the one buried at Darton in 1740.
So many Depledges and spelling variations  - and not very imaginative on the forenames they gave them

Hi Lizzie

Might be worth seeing or getting a scan of that 1740 John Depledge of Darton, despite it being an Admin?

Several York Admins acquired, the widow appearing has renounced to other family, named.

The Yorks property Deeds Registry goes back to circa 1700.

If Richard's property was Copyhold or rented from the Lord of the Manor, a lot of Manor and Landowner records survive for many places.

Tenants can be listed in Manor Rentals and Copyhold transfers (some transfers to relatives) of property in Court Rolls.

Just a quick google "Manor of Darton" ...

Leeds University
Manor of Darton Court rolls 1664 1691, 1704, 1715 - 1720, 1729 1736, 1742 ... map of the manor of Darton, 1776 map 47 map of the manor of Notton, 1735 map 48.

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We once used several Wills of their Wives families, which fortunately had references to the male lineage and places.

Mark

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Selby Times, 11th December 1903

An Alice Hardbottle, aged 28, has died at West Field.

The home of the late Jane Casson Hood was called West Field [near Brayton].

There is a 1903 Registration in the Death Duty Index, TNA, Kew. Cat Ref IR 27/601

Hardbottle Alice, Selby, Date of Death 7 Dec 03, Executor or Administrator A. Hardbottle, Registry Wakefield,  so I'll see if there is a Will and order it.

Mark

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Possible Baptism for Alice.
Brayton Baptism Register 1876
Born 1875
Alice Hardbottle,
Parents: James & Alice Hardbottle.
Abode: Burton Hall.
Occupation, Farmer.

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Selby Times, 26th April 1895

Marriage of Mr T. S. Ullathorne of Selby.- St Botolph's Church, Knottingley,
... the scene of a very pretty wedding, the marriage of Mr. Councillor Ullathorne, of Selby, with Miss Mary Beatrice Hood, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Wm. Hood, of Selby, being solemnised there in the presence of a numerous company of the friends of both contracting parties. The Bridegroom was attended by Mr A. Ainley, of Selby, as best man. The Bride was given away by her brother, Mr Edwin C. Hood, of Belper. ... She was attended by Miss Alice Hardbottle, of Selby, ... and whose bouquet of choice flowers and gold cresent brooch were the gift of the bridegroom. ... Mr & Mrs Scaum, of the Railway Hotel, ...

We know Edwin Casson Hood is a Son of William Hood of Selby, Son of George Hood and Sarah Russell of Selby his Wife (my 4x Gt Grandparents).

We know about Marion Scaum who was also mentioned (nee Marion Hood) daughter of William and Jane Casson Hood (nee Casson) and we have discussed these before.
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Not much is known of Mr Albert Ainley or Miss Alice Hardbottle and if they might relate to the Simpson Ullathorne family, or distant relatives?

Albert Ainley signature attached.

Mark

Added: Information about a possible Alice Hardbottle in next reply.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Is this my Richard Depledge?
« on: Monday 22 April 24 14:15 BST (UK)  »
Hello Lizzie

Not the answer you are seeking, but there is a Feb 1740 Yorkshire Probate, for a John Depledge of Darton, at the Borthwick Institute, York.

Unfortunately it is not a Will, but if the Admin was granted to one of your descendants of Richard Depledge or your known family at Darton, it broadens out your family of interest.

Sometimes Wills & Admins prove lateral links.

Borthwick charge about £7.50 for b & w image from m/f sent via link, or a bit more for Colour scans of original probate files complete.
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Regarding age, I have a Legal Notice of a Court Case suggesting that the person named was an alleged descendant of a relationship between the Son (named with place) & his Mother, two generations earlier.

An earlier Will and reference to the Baptism Register indicated, only the first child was baptised, all the other children were not baptised.

Mark

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The Stay Safe Board / Re: Newspaper Report
« on: Monday 22 April 24 06:43 BST (UK)  »
I'm sorry I can't help with anything too technical like downloading an App. I'm a pen and paper chap on a good moment.
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There was no ITU when I was a child, the family GP came out (checked us with a thermometer, stethoscope, felt our sweaty brow) and could see that my Mum was trying hard to keep me comfortable, trying natural Grandmother remedies etc., and said outside my bedroom I'll be back in the morning, if he gets through the night he should pull through.

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Pleased to see the Doctor again!  :)  ;D  :D

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Heard two Consultants recently suggest by their comments that our immune system is partly controlled by natural nutritious foods put into our digestion system.

Another spoke of Humanology and determination.

Mark

Regarding reactivation of past illnesses, a 2022 Report Preprint with 49 citations
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9327632/

2023
https://www.unmc.edu/healthsecurity/transmission/2023/04/04/covid-isnt-just-infecting-you-it-could-be-reactivating-viruses-that-have-been-dormant-in-your-body-for-years-2/#:~:text=A%20mild%20or%20even%20an,the%20journal%20Frontiers%20in%20Immunology.

February 2024
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/langlo/article/PIIS2214-109X(24)00010-X/fulltext

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