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Nottinghamshire / Re: Richard Clayton North Wheatley
« on: Saturday 09 March 24 19:33 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks very much Queenofthewest. Forgive me did you mean Robert and not Richard in your last post?

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Richard Clayton North Wheatley
« on: Saturday 09 March 24 16:03 GMT (UK)  »
Trying to “ dot the i’s and cross the t’s” but I am struggling to find Mary Clayton born 1771 and died before 1813 when the Will was written and referred to as “late” also had 3 children.So looking for a marriage somewhere post 1789, having 3 children and died before 1813?

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Richard Clayton North Wheatley
« on: Wednesday 28 February 24 10:31 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks very much lli1133, I did wonder if it was her second marriage, well found

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Nottinghamshire / Richard Clayton North Wheatley
« on: Wednesday 28 February 24 08:53 GMT (UK)  »
I am currently tracing my wife’s 5 x Great grandfather, Richard Clayton 1739- July 1819, North Wheatley, Nottinghamshire .He married Anne Smith, 11th May 1760, North Wheatley, Notts. They had six children:
Elizabeth 1761
Ann 1763
George 1765-1770
Mary 1771
Richard 1774-1844
Thomas 1777-1857
I have recently obtained a will for Richard Clayton 1739-1819 from the Borthwick Institute and am trying to match the will to the above family. The Will was made on 23rd June 1813 and past 25th February 1820.
The main beneficiary is Richard Clayton 1774-1844 (eldest surviving son)
Son Thomas Clayton £100
Daughter Elizabeth £160
Daughter Ann the wife of Charles Hudson 1 Guinea
3 grandchildren of my late daughter Mary £10 a piece
All the children match nicely with the Will but I would like to confirm Ann Clayton marriage to Charles Hudson just to make sure I have the right will and family, I cannot however find a marriage anywhere?
Many thanks

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Buteshire / Re: McFie/ Evans Rothesay
« on: Sunday 25 February 24 16:19 GMT (UK)  »
As a follow on to my original question, I have now found this registration of death for 1784 in Kingarth, Bute. I transcribed it as follows:
Dec 16th Janet MacConachy spouse to James Macfee in Buttcurry died of the Histericks (?) upon the sixteenth and was buried upon the seventeenth instant aged about 40 years and paid the Kings dues.
 I am confident the registration  relates to the headstone because the names, dates and quite specific area, Buttcurry, are the same apart from the spouse’s surname. I think MacConachy means “ son of Duncan “ , but as anyone come across this before?

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The Common Room / Re: Thomas Edmonds
« on: Sunday 14 January 24 16:38 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks very much Alan and Michael👍

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The Common Room / Thomas Edmonds
« on: Saturday 13 January 24 20:26 GMT (UK)  »
Can anyone comment on the accuracy of the events I list below, it all seems very disjointed and protracted? Am I missing something?
Thomas Edmonds married Lavinia Griffiths, 17th January, 1842, Edgbaston, Birmingham, described as shoe maker and father Thomas Edmonds . His wife, Lavinia, father was Jeremiah Griffiths, gun maker
I haven’t found them on the 1841 census?
1851 census: living in Wednesbury, Staffordshire aged 33 , coal miner and toll gate keeper(born 1818, Newtown, Wales) with his wife Lavinia aged 34 and their two children Lavinia b. 1844 and Thomas b.1846
1861 census: living in Bethnal Green, London, toll collector, his wife Lavinia b.1818 and children Lavinia b. 1844, Thomas b. 1846 and James b. 1852, ( the place of birth for all 3 children is given as Wembury, Suffolk ??? , I think however it should be Wednesbury, Staffordshire?)
I then have a possible death certificate in 1867 for Thomas Edmonds: 30 January 1867, Springfield, Rowley Regis, boot and shoe maker ( consistent with marriage certificate), informant; Elizabeth Edmonds ( but who is she?)
1871 census: Lavinia Edmonds living at Preston, Aldbourne, Hungerford, Wiltshire, aged 53 ,widow, Turnpike Gate Keeper
1881 census: Lavinia Edmonds aged 64 , living at Conybere Road, Llandaff, Cardiff, widow and annuitant
Lavinia Edmonds dies  27th November 1890, Union Workhouse, Warrington,aged 73, widow of Thomas Edmonds, Toll Bar Keeper , Powys Street, Warrington, informant is Matilda Edmonds, daughter in law, ( wife of Thomas Edmonds born 1846)
TIA

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Lincolnshire / John Laming/ Lamming/ Lambing
« on: Wednesday 03 January 24 16:47 GMT (UK)  »
My wife’s 4 x great grandfather John Lamming 1782- 18/3/1862 died in Lincoln Asylum, Bracebridge on the 18th March 1862. His wife Ann can be found in Epworth in the 1851 and 1861 census living with her daughter , Mary King and her family. I cannot however seem to find John? I presume the Lincoln Asylum appears in the census? ( note the surname is often transcribed with an S rather than an L ie Saming/ Samming)

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Re: Steam Boat Tavern Hull
« on: Thursday 21 December 23 19:58 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks very much Shaun

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