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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Northumberland => England => Northumberland Lookup Requests => Topic started by: Rowlandson on Wednesday 21 October 09 19:54 BST (UK)
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Hi All,
As you can see this is my first posting here, so please bear with me :)
I'm currently researching the Lamb family in Berwick upon Tweed.
I have David Alexander Lamb marrying a Mary Lilburn at Holy Trinity in Berwick on the 7th of May 1827. (Information supplied by a cousin)
What I'm trying to find out is, is Mary Lilburn is recorded as a widow on this marriage entry.
Many thanks
Rowlandson
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I have found your query and RootsChat via Google. I am a descendant of David Alexander Lamb, though not of his first wife Mary Lilburn. A quick look at my notes yields nothing about her status before marriage. Perhaps by now you have found the answer.
I have a fair bit of info about the Lambs and would be glad to hear from you.
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Hi Berwicker,
Many thanks for getting in touch. Yes I did find the information about the marriage entry I was after, I bit the bullet and sent off for a photocopy of the entry. It appears that Mary Lilburn was a spinster at the time of her marriage to David A Lamb in 1827.
This family is my wife's ancestry, she being descended from David Alexander Lamb and Eleanor Manners. I have had the very good fortune of being contacted by a distant cousin on the Lamb family, who has given me a wealth of information after his countless hours of research :). I'm also in contact with other Lamb researchers. Perhaps we could all exchange our information at some point (Although mine is some what limited at the moment !)
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Good to hear from you.
There may be quite a few of us doing the Berwick Lambs, and I could certainly benefit from wider contact.
I would like to communicate with you via private messages, but have not so far found the trick of getting into this. If you have, and can send me a PM, that may unlock the thing.
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Hi Berwicker and Rowlandson,
Welcome to Rootschat :)
Just post once more each and the PM will be active ( you need 3 posts to activate)
Cheers,
Trish :)
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Hi Trish,
Many thanks for your kind welcome & explanation as to how the PM system works :)
I'm afraid I'm still feeling my way around the site ???
Regards, Rowlandson
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Small world! Greetings.
I still think there may be quite a few of us, if only because the Lamb and Manners families were prominent, in local terms, and not small. Perhaps other researchers will chime in soon.
Both names I believe are now absent from the town.
Incidentally the Skellys the butchers have just reached 250 years of continuous trade in Berwick.
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Hello,
I've noticed that you have an interest in the Lamb family of Berwick upon Tweed. I was wondering if I could ask you if you have any record of an Agnes Lamb born 1835 Berwick upon Tweed. I'm not sure about her parents at all, but all I know is that she very possibly may have married a Henry Pitt (to be confirmed in due course via a marriage certificate order for their daughter) and ended up in the Kensington/Chelsea area of London, England.
If you have come across Agnes in your research, any help would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Jilly
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A quick look at a tree of the Lambs shows Forster Lamb (1811-1846), whitening manufacturer, marrying an Agnes Todd on April 6th 1832. I may elsewhere have something on their offspring.
I will dig further, but today am rather busy getting ready to go into hospital for an op, so it may be when I come out, in about a week.
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Thanks very much, Berwicker, for your quick reply to my post and looking at your tree for my Agnes Lamb. It sounds promising as my Agnes was born just after Forster and Agnes' marriage.
I wish you all the best with your operation and a speedy recovery!
Hope to hear from you in due course if you can find anything on Agnes.
Very best wishes,
Jilly
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Thankyou.
You will hear anon.
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No Agnes Lamb baptisms in Berwick St. Mary (C of E), nor High Meeting House, Low Meeting House, Shaw's Lane, or Golden Square.
Just eliminating those places.
Janis
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Hi Janis, Thanks for taking the time to look those up! That doesn't look too promising :-\ . Everything seems to fit with her surname being Lamb, but as mentioned below, a marriage certificate for my Agnes' daughter, Elizabeth Lamb Pitt is arriving shortly and hopefully it will be confirmed.
Agnes partnered with my GGGrandfather Henry Pitt bc. 1827 Upton upon Severn, Worcs. in the (Chelsea/Kensington) London area and took on the name Pitt as well as their children, but I cannot find a marriage for them at all. Henry Pitt had been previously married to my GGGrandmother, Eliza Boxall. Not sure what happened to Eliza, whether she died, or did a runner. I wish I could find a marriage (if indeed there was one) for Agnes to Henry Pitt so I can ascertain her maiden name. ???
Jilly
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I was in hospital longer than expected, but am at home and on the mend now.
Two bits of information for you, neither decisive but may take you forward.
The 1841 Census has Forster Lamb in the household of his parents James and Esther in Hatter's Lane, with no mention of wife or children.
In 1842 Forster's bother David Alexander was suspended from the Berwick Church Street Presbyterian meeting (for fornication!). Perhaps Forster belonged to that congregation also. Its roll of baptisms 1827-53 is in the Northumberland archives; unfortunately I do not have a copy.
If you wish to extend your acquaintance with the various Lambs of Berwick I will be happy to assist.
Best wishes.
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Hi Berwicker, Thanks very much for your reply and I'm glad to hear that you are on the road to recovery!
I'm sorry for the delay in responding! The aftermath of Christmas seems to put me behind so much and now I'm happy to say that things are returning to 'normal' now.
Thanks for the information you gave about Forster Lamb. I'm not sure if there is a way to link him to my Agnes Lamb. Unfortunately, there might be no marriage record for my Agnes to Henry Pitt as they may have never married, despite having several children in London. Because of that, I can't confirm a father for Agnes and all I know is that she was born in Berwick upon Tweed 1835 to 1837 which has been established from her ages on the censuses.
Do you know of a Christopher or a James Lamb of Berwick upon Tweed? The IGI has an Agnes the same age as mine with a James as father, but on the 1841 census the father's name is listed as Christopher, so nothing solid.
Would you know in your records the above Berwick upon Tweed-ers mentioned above? However, I'm not really sure how I'm going to say for certain who Agnes' parents were without a marriage record to Henry. Given the fact that they may have never married at all, I suppose the possiblity of finding out who the father was is very remote.
Best wishes and take care,
Jilly
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I do indeed know of a Christopher Lamb. He died in 1850 aged 61 years. And there are several James Lambs. How much do you yourself wish to know? A comprehensive account of their relationships would I think be too large for this forum. But I can give it. Can I suggest that we continue by private messages?
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Hello Berwicker - I have followed your posts regarding the Lamb family of Berwick. I am connected through family to Firehorse. We have been helping one another. As you know we are trying to trace the parentage and siblings of Agnes Lamb.
We know she came from Berwick on Tweed and can trace her from 1851 for sure. Her age at the census are as follows:
1851 census born c1831
1861 census born c1835
1871 census born c 1838
1881 census born c1837
We have her death cert and know she died in 1885 (July) age 49 which puts her c1836.
As well as looking at the normal channels - I purchased credits in Scotlands People to try and find the family there but without success.
On IGI and Scotlands People there is a Agnes Lamb with parents James Lamb and Jane Rutherford - the cert reads born 30 August 1831 and baptised September 22. James being a gardener at Tweed Hill. The cert reads Hutton (Berwick)
On the 1841 census - I could not find Agnes with these parents - however I did find an Agnes with parents Christopher Lamb and Elizabeth. I cannot find a marriage or any baptisms for the other children. I also found an Agnes with a father Robert Lamb who is a farmer, but I dismissed this father because Agnes is with him in 1851 and we know she was in London on the 1851 census.
Which leaves father Christopher or James. I cannot find James and Jane, but I did find a death for Christopher and Elizabeth in 1850,so is that the reason Agnes left and went to London.
As you say in an earlier posting there is too much to exchange through Rootschat and wonder if we can exchange information through standard e-mail. I have other little notes if Christopher is her father. I have also written to the Scotland Record Office to see if they can suggest anything.
Michele
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Thankyou for your message.
Yes, I'm sure we can exchange information, though some of what I could give you might be best sent by post.
I have tried to reply to your colleague Firehorse's personal message and made a hash of it; will try again.
And I'll reply to your posting at greater length when I've been through my relevant stuff.
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Ok thanks
I'll wait to here from you
Michele
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I'm descended from George Lamb, older brother of Forster and David Alexander. I have amassed quite a lot of information over the past 40 years if anyone wants to send a pm I'd be happy to share it.
Mick
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Hello Mick,
Amongst the Lamb history you have researched, do you have anything on the origins of the Manners name in the family?
I am trying to trace the frustratingly elusive origins of my great-great grandfather Joseph John Manners (c.1840-95), who died at Belford, Northumberland, so any Manners family in the county is of interest.
Many thanks.
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He is a bit of an enigma Josh P;
In case you dont have the 1871 Census;
Paddington, London
Joseph J Mamrers, 30, Coachman, born Chatham, Kent
Eleanor M Mamrers, 28
Joseph J Mamrers, 3
William Mamrers, 6 Months
All but Joseph down as born Windsor, Berkshire
Looked at Marriage, on Anc but cant find a David Manners, Soldier, only 1 born c 1811 Scotland.
Mother of his Children is nee GATLEY (Gro Index) No Joseph John/John Joseph with them though.
David seems to disappear after 1841 Census.
Trish :)
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Thanks Trish. I've been searching for Joseph's origins for some 30 years now, but there is no record of him prior to his marriage in London in 1868. The fact he died in Northumberland has always made me wonder whether he had family connections he finally returned to. I appreciate you taking the time to look.