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Hi All
There was a family of surname DRAKES which were in tealby Linc's
it was a large family time scale 1900-1920 all they did mostly was play cricket
some of them went to de Aston school market raisan but some played for country sides
any help on this doing research into lincolnshire cricket teams
not sure where to place this request
John
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There was a family of surname DRAKES which were in tealby Linc's
Not really family history is it - more of a hobby
Have you done any research yourself by using Google/freebmd/ or the 1911 census to get information. The free 1911 index shows 190 entries for surname Drakes in Lincs so without more info - how is anybody able to determine the right family?
You haven't given any christian names or birthyears etc etc - all the basic sort of info that you know from your past posts is needed when you ask for help
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Hi All
Yes I have done research
Walter Wilfrid Drakes b. Dec 1894 Caistor d. 1981
Joseph Drakes b. Sept 1864 Caistor d. Sept 1949 Horncastle Aged 85
Henry Drakes b. Mar 1875 Caistor d. 1971
Benjamin Hay Drakes b. Mar 1894 Casitor d. 1982
what I looking to do is find the family's of the Drakes and put them in order
they all played cricket and they were lots of them owned lots of houses/land
in and around caistor/tealby that's where I am looking
any help would be a great
John
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There was actually only one DRAKES who playes first class cricket in England - he was born at Bardney http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/12252.html
His father was Thomas, born c1881 at Usselby near Mkt Rasen.
Other counties have their equivalent places, but in Lincs, if someone left a door open, someone may have asked "Do you come from Bardney?" :) Even Wiki is aware of it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bardney
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Hi John, :)
I have Drakes in my line, although most of them lived alongside of the banks of the Severn, and I did have a few of my ancestors that tried to play cricket I can just about remember my old granny putting a friendly wing around me telling me stories about them getting out for a duck, rumour has it that we did have one famous rellie that they named a train after " THE MALLARD ", althougn I take this story with a pinch of salt, Our line is noted for there passion for emigrating every so often, so you may well find our line scattered all over trhe world, If I can find anything in my records that will link us I will post same,
Pete :)
P.s every bit helps, did any of your line have a phobia about saucepans, it runs strong in my line
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Hi john :)
just been going through my records, I do have a Drake in the Linconshire dist,
I done a blanket search for my G uncle Walter Drake ( c 1895 ) and much to my suprise i found him in Linconshire
Marriages June Q 1920
Drake Walter Glanford B vol 7a page 1754
Down Ider Glanford B vol 7a page 1754
I know that they went on to have a large brood, and that Ider became famous locally starting up her own buisness in bedding, as for Walter, whenever his name is mentioned in the family,it goes quiet, however I did manage to find a few things out about his going missing, seems he went for a swim one morning and never came back, left poor Ider a shell of herself, ( if you can shed any more light on this death then I would be most happy ), Will post anything else I can find that might further your line,
Best wishes
Pete :)
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Hi John
You may find this site useful - http://www.drakesfamily.org
I think you'll find they did some farming in between cricket matches!
Kind regards
QD
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Hi QD
Thanks for infomation
John