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Chetton Parish Records
« on: Friday 06 May 16 08:51 BST (UK) »
Can anyone tell if the Chetton Parish Records are available on-line

I am looking for the burial of
1.... John Colebatch 1683
2....  John Colebatch his son 1688
        Jane his wife 1681
3 .... as well as their marriage John and Jane around 1652

4....  A marriage of Timothy (son of John number 2) and his wife Jane   around 1690/91


I can find lots of Shropshire records but not these ones.....


Any help much appreciated

Cheran ???





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Re: Chetton Parish Records
« Reply #1 on: Friday 13 May 16 13:18 BST (UK) »
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/885400f7-c051-4f0d-bdb7-7a25f2dc75a7

   
Lease for a year, and release, indented.
 
(i) Timothy Colebatch, sen., of Prizely [Priors Lee], co. Salop., Jane, his wife.
 
Timothy Colebatch, jun., of the same, their eldest son and heir apparent, and Mathew Colebatch, of Chetton, co. Salop., gent.
 
(ii) William Bridgen of Bridgnorth, co. Salop., gent. 8 acres of arable in the Hook Field, 2 acres in the High Field, both near Bridgnorth.
 
Consid : 5s. and £173.
Date:    4 Geo. I. 1717 Sept. 30. Oct. 1
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Re: Chetton Parish Records
« Reply #2 on: Friday 13 May 16 13:19 BST (UK) »
http://www.reynolds-lake.ca/genealogy/showmedia.php?mediaID=3225&medialinkID=5386

“ George Colebatch between 1671 and 1711

The inclosure of the lordship of Driffield is a noticeable episode in the history of the fortunes of the Prebendaries, the Vicars, and the Parish Clerks, because their revenues underwent a marked change, and became of increased value. At that time the Rev. George Colebatch was the vicar, and as such entitled to the small tithes of foals, calves, pigs, ducks, turkies, swarms of bees, pigeons, and pigeon’s dung. He was also entitled to common rights in the open pastures belonging to the ancient vicarage house, which formerly stood in the yard in Church-lane, still belonging to the Vicar. In lieu of his common rights, the Inclosure Commissioners allotted him 3a. 3r. 3p. of new inclosed land on the Wansford-road. The small or vicarial tithes were about thirty years ago, during the incumbency of the Rev. George Allen, commuted under the Tithes Commutation Act for a yearly rent charge of £100, apportioned upon and made payable out of lands within the town and lordship.

Mr Colebatch was possessed of considerable property in his own right and at the time of the inclosure had 178 acres allotted to him. He built the house in Bridge Street in which Captain Lucas resides. His voice was so strong that when he preached in the church he could be distinctly heard half-way down Bridge Street. It is said that in his younger days he had been disappointed in an affair of the heart and that he afterwards became a miser and a recluse. He was very eccentric in his habits and had no windows in his house. In winter he only allowed himself one bag of coals, which he used in the most economical manner. Instead of putting the coals in the fire grate he used to carry them in the bag on his shoulder up and down the stairs to keep him warm! When he died he left his estates to his nephew Timothy Colebatch of Catterton, Shropshire, gentleman, who sold them to William Paul, Esq., of Nafferton, in 1759, for about £5000.
Salop Adams,Backhouse,Bailey,Carter,Cartwright,Chambre,Chettoe,Cooper,Fewtrell,Gardner,Greenhouse,Gwilliam, Humphrey,Jenks,Morrey,Otherton,Parry,Pickerall,Powell,Pugh,Reeves,Reynolds,Roberts,Rogers,Salter, Whittakers,Worrall,Wright,Yale

Mont. Davies,Edwards,Hughes,Lewis,Maddox,Mapp,Pritchard
Almeley Prichard
Battersea Young
Brechin Allan,Barrie,Duthie,Hardie,Mathewson,Mitchell,Strachan,Thomson,Valentine,Watt
Chelsea Coates,Smith
Emneth Bennington
Wisbech Bell,Briggs,Willcock

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Re: Chetton Parish Records
« Reply #3 on: Friday 13 May 16 13:32 BST (UK) »
John Colebatch
England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
christening:   24 May 1653   CHETTON, SHROPSHIRE, ENGLAND   
father:   John Colebatch
mother:   Jane      

John Colebatch
England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
christening:   9 April 1661   CHETTON, SHROPSHIRE, ENGLAND   
father:   John Colebatch
mother:   Jane



http://www.melocki.org.uk/salop/LudlowPart1.html

RECTORS OF LUDLOW. PATRONS:

1625, July 14. Thomas Colebatch, M.A., Rural King.
Dean, buried at Ludlow, Oct. 26, 1637. Born in Shropshire, 1596; Brasenose College, Oxford, B.A., 1618, M.A., 1621. Shr. Arch. Trans. (3 Ser.) VIII. 50.

bp. 1632  Apr. 12. William, s. Thomas Colebatch, parson, & Mary.
Salop Adams,Backhouse,Bailey,Carter,Cartwright,Chambre,Chettoe,Cooper,Fewtrell,Gardner,Greenhouse,Gwilliam, Humphrey,Jenks,Morrey,Otherton,Parry,Pickerall,Powell,Pugh,Reeves,Reynolds,Roberts,Rogers,Salter, Whittakers,Worrall,Wright,Yale

Mont. Davies,Edwards,Hughes,Lewis,Maddox,Mapp,Pritchard
Almeley Prichard
Battersea Young
Brechin Allan,Barrie,Duthie,Hardie,Mathewson,Mitchell,Strachan,Thomson,Valentine,Watt
Chelsea Coates,Smith
Emneth Bennington
Wisbech Bell,Briggs,Willcock


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Re: Chetton Parish Records
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 14 May 16 07:21 BST (UK) »
Thanks for going through this. 8) 8)

What I am now trying to find is a link to the Rev Thomas Colebatch and John Colebatch

it looks like the John Colebatch in Ludlow is a Church warden as well and he marries a Jane as well. and dies in Ludlow....  So he is possibly Thomas son...????

Given that my John is in Chetton I wonder if they would have moved there or was he born there???

The Rev George Colebatch has added to his story so thank you!

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Re: Chetton Parish Records
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 14 May 16 08:53 BST (UK) »
http://www.melocki.org.uk/salop/Tibberton.html

Mrs. Mary, wife of Mr. George Colebatch, of Cleobury, was buried in 1801.     

1801  Apr. 16. Mrs. Mary, w. of Mr. George Colebatch, of Cleobury.
Salop Adams,Backhouse,Bailey,Carter,Cartwright,Chambre,Chettoe,Cooper,Fewtrell,Gardner,Greenhouse,Gwilliam, Humphrey,Jenks,Morrey,Otherton,Parry,Pickerall,Powell,Pugh,Reeves,Reynolds,Roberts,Rogers,Salter, Whittakers,Worrall,Wright,Yale

Mont. Davies,Edwards,Hughes,Lewis,Maddox,Mapp,Pritchard
Almeley Prichard
Battersea Young
Brechin Allan,Barrie,Duthie,Hardie,Mathewson,Mitchell,Strachan,Thomson,Valentine,Watt
Chelsea Coates,Smith
Emneth Bennington
Wisbech Bell,Briggs,Willcock

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Re: Chetton Parish Records
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 14 May 16 09:02 BST (UK) »
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Colbatch_(apothecary)     

Rare surname, look for all possible leads.


http://oxfordindex.oup.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/5833?rskey=P5ddAW&result=23

Colbatch, Sir John (bap. 1666?, d. 1729), physician

Colbatch, Sir John (bap. 1666?, d. 1729), physician, was probably the son of William Colbatch baptized at St Swithin's, Worcester, on 1 August 1666. John Colbatch began as an apothecary's apprentice in Worcester, gradually rising to the rank of master in the Mercers' Company (to which the apothecaries belonged); he ...

Salop Adams,Backhouse,Bailey,Carter,Cartwright,Chambre,Chettoe,Cooper,Fewtrell,Gardner,Greenhouse,Gwilliam, Humphrey,Jenks,Morrey,Otherton,Parry,Pickerall,Powell,Pugh,Reeves,Reynolds,Roberts,Rogers,Salter, Whittakers,Worrall,Wright,Yale

Mont. Davies,Edwards,Hughes,Lewis,Maddox,Mapp,Pritchard
Almeley Prichard
Battersea Young
Brechin Allan,Barrie,Duthie,Hardie,Mathewson,Mitchell,Strachan,Thomson,Valentine,Watt
Chelsea Coates,Smith
Emneth Bennington
Wisbech Bell,Briggs,Willcock

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Re: Chetton Parish Records
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 14 May 16 10:12 BST (UK) »
http://www.melocki.org.uk/salop/CleoburyMortimer.html        21 of Colebatch the surname.

1699  Jan. 5. Jane, d. of Timothyl& Jane Colebatch, Attorney.
Salop Adams,Backhouse,Bailey,Carter,Cartwright,Chambre,Chettoe,Cooper,Fewtrell,Gardner,Greenhouse,Gwilliam, Humphrey,Jenks,Morrey,Otherton,Parry,Pickerall,Powell,Pugh,Reeves,Reynolds,Roberts,Rogers,Salter, Whittakers,Worrall,Wright,Yale

Mont. Davies,Edwards,Hughes,Lewis,Maddox,Mapp,Pritchard
Almeley Prichard
Battersea Young
Brechin Allan,Barrie,Duthie,Hardie,Mathewson,Mitchell,Strachan,Thomson,Valentine,Watt
Chelsea Coates,Smith
Emneth Bennington
Wisbech Bell,Briggs,Willcock

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Salop Adams,Backhouse,Bailey,Carter,Cartwright,Chambre,Chettoe,Cooper,Fewtrell,Gardner,Greenhouse,Gwilliam, Humphrey,Jenks,Morrey,Otherton,Parry,Pickerall,Powell,Pugh,Reeves,Reynolds,Roberts,Rogers,Salter, Whittakers,Worrall,Wright,Yale

Mont. Davies,Edwards,Hughes,Lewis,Maddox,Mapp,Pritchard
Almeley Prichard
Battersea Young
Brechin Allan,Barrie,Duthie,Hardie,Mathewson,Mitchell,Strachan,Thomson,Valentine,Watt
Chelsea Coates,Smith
Emneth Bennington
Wisbech Bell,Briggs,Willcock