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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Huntingdonshire => Topic started by: Skull on Friday 24 July 09 06:45 BST (UK)
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I'm looking for more information on Thomas Parsons and his wife Mary. They had 3 children that I know of, all born in Stanground.
Ann Parsons 1799
Joseph Parsons 1801
Abraham Parsons 1808-1882
I have plenty of information on Abraham and Joseph, but nothing on his parents or any other siblings.
Skull
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Do you need the Census returns of Joseph? he lived a long life :)
edit- forget that !! did you modify your post? or did i not read it proper :)
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Possible Marriage of Ann Parsons. Submitted entry IGI.
Ann Parsons
Richard Briggs
06 Dec 1824 Stanground, Huntingdon
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If thats the one...do you need Census returns for her...She shows up 0n the 1871.
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I did modify my post, as I had just found Joseph on the 1881 and 1871 Census returns, but nothing before that.
Skull
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The 1824 marriage of Ann Parsons and Richard Briggs at Stanground is on Hunts Marriage Index so looks genuine. Both otp
David
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Joseph Parson 1861 bootmaker
with wife "June"
RG9 Piece 965 Folio 8 Page 9
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1851 Joseph Parsons transcribed as Joseph Vanoni :)
Joseph Parsons 49
Jane 51
Jane 23
Caroline 17
HO107 Piece 1747 Folio 225 Page 7
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1841...
Joseph Parson 29
Jane Parson 41
Mary Parson 11
Jane Parson 13
Caroline Parson 7
Class HO107 Piece 452 Book 20
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Thanks to you both for all this information.
Is there anything else on Ann Parsons (Briggs)?
I've been looking for her and Joseph on Ancestry in the Census records, and there seems to be nothing there for 1841, 1851 and 1861. I had found her in the 1871 Census.
Skull
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Burials in Stanground
22 Jan 1875 Richard Briggs age 69
14 Jan 1879 Ann Briggs age 82
David
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Her husband's name was Richard, not Joseph. Perhaps that's why you couldn't see them?
Richard and Ann (on Ancestry as Ana) Briggs are living in Stanground in 1861 RG9 965 folio 31 page 14
In 1851 Richard and 3 children are in Stanground mistranscribed as Bergs HO107 1747 folio 253 page 8. I can't find Ann
In 1841 the family is in Standground enumerated as Brigs HO107 452 20 folio 29 page 4
David
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Could this be Ann in 1851..Transcribed as BUGGs
John Smith age 29
Ann Smith age 28
Ann Buggs 56 Nurse b Stanground
HO107 Piece 1747 Folio 412 Page 34
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Good find Woody! I think it's actually enumerated as Briggs, despite what Ancestry have done to it. I was only looking in Hunts, forgetting that Stanground was on the border with Peterborough Northants
Her occupation is shown as brickmaker's wife, and that matches with Richard's occupation which was brickmaker
David
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In a previous post I mentioned that I could find little on Ann and Joseph. The Joseph I meant, was Ann's brother Joseph. I did know that Ann's husband was Richard.
Where can I find access to all the records you've unearthed? Are they simply from the Census records that you have? Can I obtain these?
Luckily most of my early ancestors were born, married and buried in Bucks, and the Bucks FHS have made life quite easy for me by providing extensive lists of all transcribed Births, Marriages and Burials. As you will know, in the Peterborough area things aren't quite that simple as there are so many county borders. I haven't as yet got my head around which town or village was in which county in which period of history.
When did Huntingdonshire cease to be? Is Stanground now in Cambridgeshire?
I'm still looking for info on Thomas and Mary Parsons, parents of Ann, Joseph and Abraham. I would like to find out if they had any other children. Just three children in those days seems a bit mean!
Thanks again for all your help.
Skull
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Hi Skull,
Yes they are all off Census records, subscription to Ancestry.
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Other sources were Hunts Marriage Index available on fiche from Hunts Family History Society, and the National Burial Index which you can access at the pay per view site http://www.findmypast.com/parish-records-collection-search-start.action?redef=0&event=D
Hunts was merged with Cambs in 1974
Neither Hunts nor Northants is particularly easy to research as the LDS was refused permission to film many parish registers, so they're not on the IGI or BVRI
David