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Title: COMPLETED WITH THANKS! - Looking for George Crisp of Stallingborough, Lincs
Post by: Firehorse on Saturday 13 March 10 17:33 GMT (UK)
Hi,  I'm trying to find George Crisp born 1850 Stallingborough.  In 1871 and 1881 I have found him living in Stallingborough.  He married Jane Fanthorpe who died and was buried in Stallingborough in 1886. 

George and Jane had two daughters that I know of so far:  Edith Betsy Crisp, b. 1873 Stallingborough and Annie Crisp b. 1876 (who died at one day old) 

I haven't been able to find widowed George in later censuses, nor his daughter Edith Betsy Crisp, nor any records of their deaths, nor any marriage for Edith. 

Would anyone have any access to and kindly do a look up of the Stallingborough parish records that might possibly indicate a death/burial for George or marriage for Edith? 

It seems weird that I cannot seem to find them at all. 

Any help with any sightings of the pair would be greatly appreciated as I've been searching for years for these two!   ???

Thanks!  :D

Jill
Title: Re: Looking for George Crisp of Stallingborough, Lincs
Post by: tazzie on Saturday 13 March 10 18:53 GMT (UK)


   It seems a new life called them....

  Edith B Crisp b @ 1873
                               age 16
                               arrival date 1 March 1889
             arrival port   Adelaide, King Gorge Sound ,Melbourne & Sydney
           departure port London
           Ship   Iberia
          Nationality English

  George Crisp b @1851
                           age 38
          all details as above.

 Tazzie
Title: Re: Looking for George Crisp of Stallingborough, Lincs
Post by: Firehorse on Saturday 13 March 10 20:26 GMT (UK)
Hi Tazzie, Thanks so much for this!  I love it when my ancestors emigrated to new lands ;D   

I'd wondered if they maybe emigrated as they definitely don't appear in England anywhere! 

Thanks again!

Jill ;D
Title: Re: COMPLETED WITH THANKS! - Looking for George Crisp of Stallingborough, Lincs
Post by: jimbo779 on Wednesday 06 October 10 20:31 BST (UK)
Hi Jill,
Sorry for being off-topic, but I have posted a message under the William Heaton strain you put on here back in 2006.  I too have mysterious Wildsworth Heatons in the tree.
Thanks
James Lockwood
Kent