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Family History Beginners Board / Peet, Thomas c1800
« on: Friday 28 May 21 21:58 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
I am searching the Peet family. Some live in Nottingham and some are based around Leicestershire.
I am trying to find the parents of Joseph Peet. On his marriage record to Sarah Sansome (nee Watts) his father is name Thomas. But, I cannot trace Thomas’s birth or marriage.
Any ideas anyone? Thanks

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Nottinghamshire / William Bowles Raynor
« on: Thursday 18 October 18 16:47 BST (UK)  »
Apologies…. I have asked about this person before but can anyone help to clarify whether if William is the Great (x3) Grandfather of my husband? And, where does the name ‘Bowles’ originate? (I am aware that some children take their parents last name as a middle name). But, the information I have found, to date, is that William (no middle name) was christened in 1806 to Catherine/Kitty Raynor (nee Frost) – no father is listed as he appears to be illegitimate.

Catherine Frost married Samuel Raynor in Nottingham in 1797 and they had one daughter Elizabeth before Samuel died in 1800.

Catherine then had 4 more children; Samuel 1802, Harriett 1803, William 1804, William 1806.

There is a lot of published information about Harriett who married John Fowlke and they and some of their children joined the Latter Day Saints and emigrated to Utah, USA where they became well known and there are lots of references to them on the internet. This information helped me finding details of William Raynor (1806) and his mother Catherine.

It is written that Catherine’s 4 illegitimate children were fathered by Thomas Roper who was also having children with his wife at around the same time. If this is the case why does William have Bowles as a middle name?

William Bowles Raynor married Mary York Else in 1822 making William only 16 years old at the time of his marriage? The witnesses were John Raynor and Mary Ann Alvey who later married but I haven’t found the relationship between John and William.

One other anomaly, is that on census records and certificates that are dated around the same time, William (Bowles) Raynor’s occupation is described sometimes as a Shoemaker and on other records he is in the police force as an Inspector and later in life he is described as Superintendent of Police in Nottingham. Is this right or are these 2 very different people?
(There are lots of newspaper articles with reference to William as a senior police officer).

The research that does seem to match up is that William Bowles’son William bn 1824 was also a Police Officer in Nottingham, like father, like son? And, the census addresses seem to match up even if the occupations differ.

I am also confused because in his will William Bowles Raynor leaves £100 to a Joseph Berrington, no other people are mentioned however, William seems to have had 9 children – wouldn’t they have been named in his will?

Can anyone help from the Raynor, Frost, Roper, York Else or Fowlke family line? I am going around in circles!!

Thanks very much
Bridget

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Northumberland Lookup Requests / Jacob Adamson born c1807 in Durham
« on: Tuesday 23 May 17 21:18 BST (UK)  »
Hi. I am trying to find out more about Jacob's children. He married Dorothy Taylor in 1832 however on the 1841 census he is listed with 7 children, 2 of them; George (bn c1823) and Mary bn (c1826) were born before Jacob's marriage. So, I am assuming that Dorothy or Jacob must have been married before but I can't trace a previous record.
I found a record for a George Taylor bpt in 1823 to a Samuel and Dorothy Taylor but can't trace a marriage record for them.
Is anyone tracing the same family or has any ideas????
Many thanks
Bridget

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Nottinghamshire / Mary Copley c1831
« on: Tuesday 27 September 16 19:47 BST (UK)  »
Hi, I am researching my maternal ancestors who are The Lee family and Rose family mainly in Calverton and Hucknall.
My gt gt grandmother is Mary Copley c1831 from Arnold. Mary married Edward Rose in 1850. Her mum appears to be Eliza Copley and her father's name isn't mentioned on her baptism or marriage certificate (I have a copy of this). I found a marriage for Eliza Copley to a Thomas Marriott and wondered if Mary was illegitimate and Eliza married Thomas after Mary was born. And, did Mary take the name of Marriott after her mums marriage?
Any ideas people??
Many thanks

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Nottinghamshire / Eddyshaw, Eddishaw, Hithershaw, Hithersay?
« on: Wednesday 21 September 16 16:12 BST (UK)  »
Hello. Can anyone help with my name dilemma? My maternal ancestors family name is Eddyshaw mostly from around Nottinghamshire. However, searching through census records this name changes to; Edyshaw, Eddishaw, Eddeshaw, and Hithershaw. I am aware that this is because of the illiteracy of my ancestors and their names being transcribed phonetically.
My Great (x4) grandfather is John Eddishaw bn1759 he married Elizabeth Wright in 1784 in Arnold, Notts. However, before going any further along the wrong route, I wondered if anyone had solved the problem with the name? Did Eddyshaw become all of the above spellings and was John's father's name actually 'Hithersay'?
Many thanks

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Staffordshire / John Harper
« on: Tuesday 26 April 16 19:31 BST (UK)  »
Hi. I am trying find the mother of Hannah Harper. Hannah was born c1810 in Uttoxeter to John Harper. In 1851, on Hannah's marriage cert. he is listed as a Shoemaker. Hannah lived in Nuneaton with her husband William Hurst. If anyone has any family links or any other information, please contact me.

Many thanks
Bridget

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Durham / Durham: William Gray c1796 married to Ann
« on: Wednesday 30 March 16 22:11 BST (UK)  »
Does anyone have any connections to my great x 3 grandfather. On the 1841 census he is living Ann his wife and some children and listed as a Coal miner. His children seem to have been born in Gosforth, South Shields & Jarrow, so I assume he lived in one of these areas when he married Ann. I have a few possible maiden names for Ann but not sure which one is correct..... any ideas? Many thanks.

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Durham / South Shields: William Richardson c1783 married to Elizabeth ?
« on: Wednesday 30 March 16 21:58 BST (UK)  »
Does anyone have any connections to William Richardson my gt x 3 grandfather. His son is also William c1819. I believe that William senior died in c1832 so no census records for him or his family. I found his wife's name, Elizabeth, on William junior's baptism record. On this record William was described as a Brewer. I would like to know Elizabeth's maiden name..... any ideas? Thanks.

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Nottinghamshire / Elizabeth Bradbury bn 1819
« on: Tuesday 01 March 16 20:07 GMT (UK)  »
I am trying to trace the parents of Elizabeth Bradbury born c1819. She married William Hearson in Arnold, Nottinghamshire in 1837 (just prior to GRO records) so I haven't been able to obtain the marriage certificate. Does anyone have any family connections to this person? Thanks.

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