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Lincolnshire / Re: John Henry Jenkins b1878
« on: Thursday 21 October 21 20:49 BST (UK)  »
On the online index for the archives there is a J Jenkins aged 32 from Milford Haven sailing on the trawler Somerville from Grimsby in 1911. Described as Deck hand on one record and Bosun on a further record Ref 208/5/56/301

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Lincolnshire / Re: John Henry Jenkins b1878
« on: Tuesday 19 October 21 19:54 BST (UK)  »
Trawler records and crews are held in the North Lincs Archives at Grimsby Town Hall

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Lincolnshire / Re: Beaumontcote. Barton on Humber
« on: Saturday 10 April 21 16:30 BST (UK)  »
For "Frank died" read Leonard

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Lincolnshire / Re: Beaumontcote. Barton on Humber
« on: Saturday 10 April 21 16:15 BST (UK)  »
Annie Evelyn Borrill (chr. 3.4.1881 St Edith’s Church, Little Carlton).   She
married Leonard Stainton Riggall (bap. 27.6.1874 St Michael Hackthorn) on 3.8.1904 at St Mary’s Church, Manby.  Leonard was working as a farmer at North Owersby.  The witnesses were John F Mills and John Riggall.
On 2.4.1911, they were living at Beaumont Cote, Barton on Humber, with their 
children Leslie and Frances.   They had three servants, Alice White (b. 1883 Langley, Cheshire) domestic nurse, Florence Page (1893 Shifty Wookey) domestic cook, and Annie Cooper (b. 1894 Brandy Wharf) housemaid.    Leonard was a farmer.     Frank died in 1935 and was buried on 5.3.1935 at   Barton upon Humber.    Annie died in May 1936 and was buried on 1.6.1936 at Barton upon Humber.   Both were living at Beaumoncote, Barton upon Humber.     They had four children:-
Leslie Hugh Riggall (b.22.6.1905 North Owersby).  On 29.9.1939, he was in St John’s Hospital, Bracebridge Heath, mental patient and former poultry farmer.  He died in March, 1942, and was buried on 13.3.1942 at Barton upon Humber.
Frances May Riggall (b. 18.6.1910 bap. 12.8.1910 St Mary Church, Barton on Humber).
Enid Maude Mary Riggall (b. 11.6.1911 bap. 7.7.1911 Bonby).
Harry married Marguerite Y H De Lacretelle in (Jan-Mar) 1926 in St George Hanover Square, London.  Margueritte died on 25.10.1945.   
Enid married Harry Edward Greenberry (b. 11.1.1899 bap. 26.2.1899 Fairfield, Liverpool) in (Jan-Mar) 1965 Westminster.     Harry was the son of Harry Walter, commercial traveller, and Emma Rebecca Greenberry.      Harry died in (Oct-Dec) 1981 in Newton Abbott District, Devon.    Enid died in (Jan-Mar) 1993, in Teignbridge District in Devon. 
Frank Leonard Riggall (bap. 12.9.1913 Bonby).

Is this of any use for you.  It is extracts from my research form the Borrill family.


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Lincolnshire / Re: Were people christened twice?
« on: Wednesday 03 April 19 21:12 BST (UK)  »
It is possible for a person to be christened twice..     I have a man who was born on 7.5.1892 and was christened on 19.5.1892 at St James Church Grimsby, and then christened on 27.5.1892 at St Paul's Church Grimsby.      I do not know the reason why he was baptised twice.

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Lincolnshire / Re: Lunatic Asylum in or near Greetham.
« on: Wednesday 17 October 18 22:56 BST (UK)  »
Just to confuse matters, there is a village called Greetham in Lincolnshire, near the Town of Horncastle

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Lincolnshire / Re: Non Conformist Records
« on: Tuesday 02 October 18 19:29 BST (UK)  »
Have you tried the Lincolnshire Archives at Lincoln to see if they hold any records.    I know they have some from Barrow which is near Barton

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Lincolnshire / Re: electoral registers
« on: Sunday 18 March 18 16:38 GMT (UK)  »
I have not used the ones in the archives, but I have used the ones in Grimsby Library and providing you know the name of the street, there is an index in the front which gives you the ward.   Then searching the ward in Alphabetically order you can find the street.

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Lincolnshire Lookup Requests / Re: John Milson Fleetgate Barton
« on: Wednesday 14 February 18 19:35 GMT (UK)  »
Had a look at Whites Directory for 1871 today, unfortunately it also simply says Fleetgate, Barton, without giving a number.   It does not takes us any  further.    A further directory for 1868 does not show him at all.

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