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Lincolnshire Lookup Requests / Re: Barsley or something similar?
« on: Thursday 15 March 12 19:57 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jill,

I think both your Thomas and my Thomas Barsley have to be cousins. I have just had a quick look at familysearch and noticed that Thomas 1724 did have a brother George born 1730 at Boothby Graffoe.
Their parents were John & Elizabeth Thickpeny (her second name was new to me!) But John 1697 also had a brother George 1693, but he died 3yrs. old, and they had a brother Hugo 1699. Maybe they should be followed up to see if they had a (grand)son named Thomas who was married to a Mary maybe around Navenby.
What do you think.
Regards
Dutch46

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Lincolnshire Lookup Requests / Re: Barsley or something similar?
« on: Wednesday 14 March 12 14:55 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jill,

Thomas Barsley bapt. 21-11-1724 at Boothby Graffoe and Elizabeth Blow bapt. 05-11-1725 at Leasingham had the following children all bapt. at Leasingham:
Thomas  born and died 1751, William 1752, Ann 1753, Susannah born 1755 and died 1756, Mary 1757 and died 1764, Robert 1760 (my ancestor) and Thomas 1763.

Thomas 1724 is the son of John and Elizabeth. John Barsley was also bapt. at Boothby Graffoe, 1-1-1697, and is the son of George and Hannah. I do not know where they came from.
Elizabeth Blow 1725 is from Leasingham and is the daughter of John Blow.

Hope this will be of some help to you.
Going trough my old Barsley notes I found a baptism at Digby for Mary in May 1758, daughter of Thomas & Mary. They also had a daughter Anne bapt. 8-2-1756 at Digby.
Is this your Mary? I am afraid at the moment I do not know where they fit in. They seem to have been the only two baptisms at Digby for Barsley and this also shows they are two separate families at that time. But I will study my notes and let you know if I find anything interesting. I am sure there must be a connection somehow.

Regards,
Dutch46



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Lincolnshire Lookup Requests / Re: Barsley or something similar?
« on: Tuesday 13 March 12 19:59 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jill,
Are you still searching for the Barsley family of Leasingham? If so I might be able to help you with the baptisms of the children of Thomas Barsley and Elizabeth Blow of Leasingham. They are my ancestors too!

Regards
Dutch46

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Kent Lookup Requests / Re: Elizabeth Elzee 1755 Horton Kirby, Kent, England
« on: Monday 23 January 12 15:23 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

I too just found out I have Elizabeth Elzee in my tree, that is if the information I found is correct. My question to you is; do you have William Bolton and Sarah Browning in your tree too?
I wonder if they are the parents of William Bolton bapt. 11-5-1817 at Stone near Dartford because Bearsted where William senior was born seems a long way out of Stone near Dartford.
Hope you will be able to help me.

Bye
Dutch46
Netherlands

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Durham / Re: Provincial Grandmaster Swalwell Lodge Durham 1735
« on: Tuesday 27 December 11 19:42 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks John,
I wrote to the library & museum of Durham for information about my ancestor Joseph Laycock and they kindly sent me a lot of copies of original documents. This indicated that prior to going to Durham he was the right hand of Ambrose Crowley in London and must have been a member of the Lodge in London too.
So on my to do list for my next trip to London, hopefully next summer, I will visit them not just to find out more about him, but also to find out if there is any truth in the story that my grandfather AS Perry was a Freemason in London.
Bye
Dutch 46

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Durham / Re: Provincial Grandmaster Swalwell Lodge Durham 1735
« on: Thursday 13 October 11 21:23 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Stan, I will do so.

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Durham / Provincial Grandmaster Swalwell Lodge Durham 1735
« on: Thursday 13 October 11 20:06 BST (UK)  »
Joseph Laycock Esq. from Wetherby-Yorkshire, was appointed as the first Provincial Grand Master of Swalwell Lodge-Durham- in 1735 by the Earl of Crawford.
According to W.Bourne a local historian, who wrote the history of Ryton in County Durham, he moved from Wetherby  to become the manager of Crowley Works at Winlaton in the early part of the 18th Cent.
Joseph Laycock died in 1739.
Does anyone know if records of the Lodge of this time exist and if so, where to find them?
Is anything known about him and his family?
All help appreciated.
Dutch 46

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Durham / Re: Ambrose Crowley-Winlaton ironworks
« on: Tuesday 11 October 11 21:15 BST (UK)  »
Hi Steve,
Nice to hear from you again. I believe we have been in touch in 2009. Do you still have the same email address at verizon.net?
If so I will write to your email address.


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Durham / Re: Ambrose Crowley-Winlaton ironworks
« on: Friday 10 December 10 19:56 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Mr. Tibbs,

Just wonder if you received my directmail (test) so we can discuss our common ancestors.
Bye
Dutch46

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