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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Nottinghamshire => Topic started by: JaneyCanuck on Friday 30 November 12 17:58 GMT (UK)
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My Worksop cousin's ancestor (great-grandfather) is:
James Gascoigne, christened 01 Dec 1833, Hockerton, Notts
parents: Thomas Gascoigne and Mary
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NGX6-B2R
The children of the couple Thomas and Mary shown at FS are
John Gasking 1823 Maplebeck
William Gasking 1825 Maplebeck
Henry Gascoigne 1832 Hockerton
James Gascoigne 1833 Hockerton
In 1841, they are in Hockerton:
Thomas Gasking, 40
Mary Gasking, 40
Thomas Gasking, 12
James Gasking, 6
Emma Gasking, 1
Emma Gascoigne's birth was registered Jun Q 1840 in Southwell reg dist (covers Hockerton) so to be absolutely sure of Mary's surname, that should be got.
So Thomas and Mary are the great-great-grandparents of my third cousin.
There are other births to a different Thomas and Mary, in St Mary, 1818-1825. They match a marriage in Jan 1818 in St Mary: Thomas Gascoyne and Mary Bennett. They are Thomas and Mary Gaskin, 50, in St Mary in 1841.
There are also births in Nuthall to a Thomas and Mary couple. They are Thomas and Mary Gascoigne, 40 and 45, in Nuthall in 1841.
And there are a Thos and Mary Gascoign, 45 and 35, in Greasley in 1841.
I have just looked at 1851 (still in Hockerton), and Thomas Gaskin was born c1800 in Woodsetts, Yorkshire (just a couple of miles north of Worksop). Mary was born in Maplebeck, so that's likely where the marriage was.
Uh oh. I see the baptism of a Thomas Gaskin in 1800 in Anston, York (on today's map, North Anston and South Anston are a couple of miles from Woodsetts):
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NK7N-GJ2
-- son of Hannah Gaskin. I've just had to explain one unmarried-parents birth in the cousin's tree (on my side, my gr-grmother's sister's son) -- and now it looks like I've found them another one!
So I'm looking for Thomas Gascoigne / Gaskin(g) marrying a Mary, in Nottinghamshire or possibly over the border in Yorkshire, after which their first known child was born in 1823 in Maplebeck. Who was Mary?
If anyone has access to parish records not included at FS. ... Actually, Maplebeck marriages for that period are in batch M059561, and it's not there ... Hugh Wallis shows no batch for marriages in Woodsetts, Yorkshire.
I'd like to be able to tell my Worksop cousin who those Gascoigne great-great-grandparents were!
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Hi
From the Notts FHS marriage Cd
Thomas Gasking m Mary Taylor 4.10.1822 at Maplebeck, St Radegund
Carol
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Terrific! And so much shorter than the question. ;)
Thanks very much. :)
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Oh rats. And how many Mary Taylors were born in Nottinghamshire c1800? A few gazillion ...
Eakring is about two miles east of Maplebeck - Eakring is on Maplebeck Road and Maplebeck is on Eakring Lane ...
Might that be a reasonable possibility for Mary's birth?
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NVHN-R32
06 Sept 1801, Mary daughter of Henry Taylor and Mary Taylor
Oh yay, in 1861 she is shown as born in Eakring. So I'm one set of greatx3 grandparents farther back for my cousin - thanks loads!