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Title: Offer: Eckington Court Rolls
Post by: sunflower on Monday 20 August 12 14:36 BST (UK)
I have a copy of Eckington Court Rolls 1694 - 1804 if anyone wants a look up


Carol
Title: Re: Offer: Eckington Court Rolls
Post by: david1701 on Thursday 04 August 16 15:51 BST (UK)
Hello Carol,

I realise you posted this some time ago, but I've only just come across it.

I believe that these Court Rolls contain a number of references to both Jeremiah and John Wildsmith (Wyldsmith).  Is the information easy to summarise or post here please, as I'd love to see what is said about these 2 people who may be my distant ancestors.  I've traced my line back to a Joseph Wildsmith who married in Staveley (just a few miles away from Eckington) in 1713, but I've yet to track down his birth/baptism.

Regards,
David
Title: Re: Offer: Eckington Court Rolls
Post by: sunflower on Thursday 04 August 16 17:27 BST (UK)
Hi David

Yes there are a few references to Jeremiah and John

The information is on microfiche so I will have to type it out for you.  I'll try to do it at the weekend and get back to you.

Carol
Title: Re: Offer: Eckington Court Rolls
Post by: sunflower on Saturday 06 August 16 17:49 BST (UK)
Hi David

It might be better if you send my a pm with your email address, so I can send them directly to you.

Carol
Title: Re: Offer: Eckington Court Rolls
Post by: mandyjf on Monday 18 March 19 21:40 GMT (UK)
Hi Carol
I was wondering if your kind offer is still open? if so, I am interested in the entries for Rawson in volume 3 for the 1700s- George, William, Thomas, Mary who I think are all related. Thank you in advance,
Kind Regards
Mandy
Title: Re: Offer: Eckington Court Rolls
Post by: sunflower on Tuesday 19 March 19 18:08 GMT (UK)
Hi Mandy

I have Eckington Court Rolls on microfiche, but the bulb has gone in my fiche machine so can't help at the moment-  sorry.

I believe that they are hold in some libraries.

Carol