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Down / Doyles from Drumaroad, County Down...I Think?
« on: Sunday 24 June 12 10:33 BST (UK)  »
I am researching for my sister-in-law the Doyle Family from County Down.
This is my first forage into Irish FH so I'm looking for some pointers.
I'm looking for John Doyle born 1819 Cty Down who married a Mary also born Cty Down
1841 census John Doyle is working in Scotland as a servant without his family I take it he sailed from Ireland to Stranraer? to start a new life for his family around the time of the Potato Famine
1851 census moves to Castlecarrock with his family
They had the follwing children.
Peter born 1840 beleived to be Drumaroad
Catherine 1843 Ireland
John bn 1848 in Dumfrieshire
James 1851 Castlecarrock and many more...anybody with any info I would grafefully accepted.

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Orkney / Capain Arthur Haynes bn abt 1742
« on: Sunday 27 March 11 17:53 BST (UK)  »
I am trying to trace the Haynes family on my wife's side. A John Haynes born Peasmarsh, Sussex mother Margaret born Scotland possible maidenname Sloane from Rye, married a John Haynes in Surrey in 1805. I have found a John Haynes baptised Birsay 7/9/1770 father Captain Arthur Haynes and mother Janet Ross baptised by a minister from Sandwick and Stromness.
Has anyone any info if John or Arthur left Orkney and ended up in Sussex?? being a Captain was he in the army? did they move to Sussex with the military...or as per usual am I barking up the wrong tree?

many thks any info at all on Arthur Haynes

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Sussex Lookup Requests / Re: Haynes family - Peasmarsh or Scotland
« on: Thursday 25 November 10 09:32 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
Ive got a feeling my Haynes dont originate from Peasmarsh but were just passing through John Haynes born 1807 in Peasmarsh became a Superintendant in the Met Police and lived and died in London. His mother Margaret born 1761 moved to London to live with John. She originated from Scotland (yet to chase up)
Her Husband John, as you can see from the previous posts was a widower from Peasmarsh and they did marry in Peasmarsh in 1805 but no record of his death, Yet!
Omega puts a different spin on the situ, suggesting the Army. Maybe he too is Scottish and died in service somewhere, hense no Haynes graves in Peasmarsh. The Napoleonic war was still going on until 1815.

Good luck with your research although short I can give you my Haynes line if you find a connection.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Lookup Requests / Re: Anne Proctor - death look up - Idle
« on: Tuesday 09 November 10 09:46 GMT (UK)  »
Many thanks everyone,

Gives me something to get my teeth into.
Thnks BumbleB and carolanne, I will order the certf and see.

The Calverley info website is top draw and Ive used it for a couple of years now - great for Idle.

I have the marriage certificate for both Albert and Herbert - do you think the guys at calverley would want this info or is somebody transcribing the full marriage records??

Rgds
Jon

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Sussex Lookup Requests / Re: Haynes family - Peasmarsh or Scotland
« on: Thursday 04 November 10 17:13 GMT (UK)  »
Omega,

Thanks that certainly makes sense, we take it for granted nowadays how we move around and settle down. Just one last question what is the SMI?

Once again thanks

Jon

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Sussex Lookup Requests / Re: Haynes family - Peasmarsh or Scotland
« on: Wednesday 03 November 10 21:14 GMT (UK)  »
Many thanks Omega

I was abit surprised about Margaret coming from Rye wonder how she arrived in Sussex?

Jon

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Sussex Lookup Requests / Haynes family - Peasmarsh or Scotland
« on: Wednesday 03 November 10 16:33 GMT (UK)  »
I'm looking for a mention of the parents of John Haynes. He was born 1807 in Peasmarsh. He became one of the initial Superintendants in the Met Police.

His mother Margaret was Scottish born 1761 but I cannot find his father. Anyone any ideas?

Many thks

Jon

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Lookup Requests / Anne Proctor - death look up - Idle
« on: Wednesday 03 November 10 12:17 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I'm looking to find the death of my Gt Grandmother Anne or Annie Proctor formerly Mawson.
She was born in 1877 in Idle and I'm sure she died there. However her marriage was registered in the North Bierley district.
I have a photo with myself as a baby and her present and I remember visiting her as a small child I was born 1965 so I was about 3 or 4 maybe when she died ???.
Her husband Albert died in 1949 they were married at the Primitive Methodist Chapel in Idle. The person reporting the death would be my grandfather Herbert. Her only child.

I have looked on Freebmd, but nothing really annoying

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Lookup Requests / Re: SIMPSON, Knaresborough confusion
« on: Tuesday 02 November 10 12:10 GMT (UK)  »
Evie

Thanks once again for your feedback I think the 1841 census is my lot, but no senior Simpson there. I cannot make the James Simpson from the certif fit into that household as the wedding was 1847and there is no deceased annotation under father.
I only have Jane's first Marr cert residence at time of marriage is Burley (which is the only place written in the residence block) definately the home of Jacob Anderson. The witnesses are Thomas Barwick and a William Daphus after more searching I found Joseph Kitchen born 1835 Pateley bridge. Their father is a Richard Kitchen.

From Wharfegen: Harriet Simpson bn 1830 Knaresboro living 1871 in Bradley (This looks suspiciously like Braidley!!)nr Keighley marr 1852 to Micheal Gill
I also found a James Simpson married to a Harriot and a James Simpson 1789 marr to Ann Gill in Pateley Bridge in 1817
Interestingly both James Simpson (20 in 1841) and Joseph Kitchen in 1881 were living very close to were Ann Elizabeth my original query lived. Could this also be a clue. was she visiting when she met William Proctor .

rgds
Jon

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