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Re: Christopher Rossiter and Christopher Rossiter
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 02 January 18 10:26 GMT (UK) »
You have Christopher Rossiter death 1724 as being of Queens Square, but the record states he was of Little Grays  ?   Lane

Could this be Christopher born 1710 son of Christopher and Jone. (spelling as in register)

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George the widower who married Mary Bradshaw widow 1741, first married Eliza Eason by license 19 November 1737 at St Andrew's Holborn.

The James who was apprenticed to William Bradshaw would appear to be his brother baptized 1714.

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Re: Christopher Rossiter and Christopher Rossiter
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 02 January 18 10:47 GMT (UK) »
Just found the apprenticeship record of George Rossiter son of Christopher Rossiter, Victualler of St Andrew Holborn also to William Bradshaw dated 7 November 1727. This one states that Christopher is deceased.

 

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Re: Christopher Rossiter and Christopher Rossiter
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 02 January 18 13:38 GMT (UK) »
Wonder if this is the child baptised in 1688

Chrystopher Rossiter a child buried 13 August 1688 at St Clement Danes.

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Re: Christopher Rossiter and Christopher Rossiter
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 02 January 18 14:01 GMT (UK) »
Yes, thats my George.

Is this your George Rossiter? Marriage Bonds and Allegations

George Rossiter of St Andrew's Holborn, cooper over the age of 27 widower intends to marry Mary Bradshaw of the same parish over the age of 25, widow. Marriage will be at t Andrew's Holborn or St Bennett Paul's Wharf London
Bond dated 30 December 1741

ADDED They married 1 January 1742(new style) at St Bennet Paul Wharf
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Re: Christopher Rossiter and Christopher Rossiter
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 02 January 18 14:02 GMT (UK) »
Nearly a break though, until the edit :)

There is an apprenticeship Record for James Rossiter son of Christopher Rossiter of St Andrews Holborn, Victualler, to be apprenticed to William Bradshaw to be taught Clothwerk (spelling as in document) dates 7 October 1729.
Which means this James was about 13/14 years old born circa 1714/15.
Also that Christopher Rossiter of St Andrews Holborn was still alive 1729, the document does not say deceased.
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ADDED the apprenticeship of George Rossiter 1727 states father Christopher Rossiter is deceased.
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Re: Christopher Rossiter and Christopher Rossiter
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 02 January 18 14:05 GMT (UK) »
Thats a great bit of info. I thought my Christopher had that birth date for years! Thank you!

The Christopher Rossiter baptized St Andrew Holborn 13 August 1691 is the son of Christopher and Mary Rossiter,(this child was buried 25 May 1692. Re transcription)
The address on the baptism record is Greys Inn Lane
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Re: Christopher Rossiter and Christopher Rossiter
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 02 January 18 14:08 GMT (UK) »
I didn't have this Christopher as a child on my tree. Out of interest, what was the source? Move from St Andrew to St Giles - maybe thats why I deregarded it all those years ago.

Children found so far of Christopher and Jone Rossiter

Christopher bap 15 June 1710 St Giles in the Fields
George bap 29 April 1712 St Andrew, address Devonshire Street
James bap 30 May 1714 St Andrew Holborn
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Re: Christopher Rossiter and Christopher Rossiter
« Reply #16 on: Tuesday 02 January 18 14:26 GMT (UK) »
Christopher and Mary (not yet linked to my tree) lived in Grays Inn Road which adjoined Little Grays Inn Lane. Perhaps it was this Christopher who died in 1724.

You have Christopher Rossiter death 1724 as being of Queens Square, but the record states he was of Little Grays  ?   Lane

Could this be Christopher born 1710 son of Christopher and Jone. (spelling as in register)

We need some more wills.

George the widower who married Mary Bradshaw widow 1741, first married Eliza Eason by license 19 November 1737 at St Andrew's Holborn.

The James who was apprenticed to William Bradshaw would appear to be his brother baptized 1714.
Rossiter / Cohen / Cummins / Rubenstein / Lord

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Re: Christopher Rossiter and Christopher Rossiter
« Reply #17 on: Tuesday 02 January 18 19:34 GMT (UK) »
All information I've posted comes from ancestry.com