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Offline Wayne Cook

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Re: Are Lincolnshire - Protestant Church records for 1800-1810 available online?
« Reply #18 on: Thursday 22 March 18 12:49 GMT (UK) »
dcbnwh (David) on the "Morley" was also a John Sparrow. A John Sparrow was mention in the 1819 incident with James Salter so looking like he may have been part of a gang of thieves who ended up on the same ship. John Sparrow and Samuel Seaton have Lincoln (city) Assizes and James Salter has Lincoln Assizes https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/morley/1829

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Re: Are Lincolnshire - Protestant Church records for 1800-1810 available online?
« Reply #19 on: Thursday 22 March 18 23:16 GMT (UK) »
I have a cousin looking into whether James's surname should have been Slater instead of Salter (as Slater is a known error in the family in Australia).

I have located a Slater family in Holbeach Lincoln

James Slater m Elizabeth Thimbleby 2 October 1807 Holbeach, Lincoln

James Slater christened 14 Feb 1809 Holbeach, Lincoln
Henry Slater christened 12 Dec 1810 Holbeach, Lincoln
William Slater christened 3 April 1812 Holbeach, Lincoln
John Slater christened 20 Oct 1813 Holbeach, Lincoln

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Re: Are Lincolnshire - Protestant Church records for 1800-1810 available online?
« Reply #20 on: Friday 23 March 18 09:57 GMT (UK) »
The spelling on the register is Slator and James was buried in Holbeach in 1838. John Slator was also buried there in 1838 and William in 1820.

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Re: Are Lincolnshire - Protestant Church records for 1800-1810 available online?
« Reply #21 on: Friday 23 March 18 13:42 GMT (UK) »
Although people did travel in those days, Holbeach would not be considered "local" to Lincoln, being over 40 miles away.  Scampton is 5-6 miles from Lincoln in the opposite direction.

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Re: Are Lincolnshire - Protestant Church records for 1800-1810 available online?
« Reply #22 on: Friday 23 March 18 21:16 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for the above information.

Even now there is confusion regarding the two families. My dad's sister just passed away (the last of my deceased dad's siblings) and apparently her husband's mother was a Slater. My mum was a Salter plus I believe the Slater and Salter families also married into each other's families over here.