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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: Marriage lookup, Romsey c1758
« on: Tuesday 17 June 14 12:17 BST (UK)  »
A long time after your posting, I'm afraid.

George Weekes Doling married Allice Lawrence on 3rd December 1751 at East Wellow.

I'm trying to establish whether he is my son-in-law's ancestor.

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Dorset / Isaac family, Dorset - probably Pimperne
« on: Monday 24 February 14 15:20 GMT (UK)  »
My 3x-great-grandparents were Joseph Purkis and Ann Isaac(s).

Ann's baptismal details:
14th October 1787
St Thomas, Portsmouth
Father: Joseph Isaacs
Mother: Frances

I believe this was the marriage of Joseph and Frances Isaac:

Joseph ISAACK & Frances CHARLES 2 November 1778
Affpuddle, Dorset

One of the witnesses was Thomas Isaac.

I found these baptisms at Pimperne:

Samuel Isaac 25 April 1737
Thomas 10 September 1739
Joseph 28 December 1741

Parents for the three boys : William and Martha Isaac

Thomas Isaac married Mary Fudge on 5th November 1767, also at Affpuddle.


It looks as though William was married before:

Name:    William Isaac
Event Type:    Marriage
Event Date:    30 Dec 1728
Parish:    Pimperne
Spouse's Name:    Ann Selby

These sons:
William 5 April 1730
Abraham 4 February 1733

Ann Isaac was buried 3 Mar 1733, so she died just after Abraham's birth.


Any further details on the Isaacs would be welcome.


I also found this on the TNA site:

William Isaac, labourer, Martha his wife and Ann, Samuel, Thomas and Joseph their children. Place of settlement Pimperne  PE/PIM/OV 2/1/1  8 Oct 1742
These documents are held at Dorset History Centre

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Kent / Re: Mary Ford born c. 1778 at Appledore, Kent or Rye, Sussex
« on: Friday 07 February 14 17:29 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for the information, Betty.  I shall have to look at Rye.


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Kent / Mary Ford born c. 1778 at Appledore, Kent or Rye, Sussex
« on: Friday 07 February 14 10:28 GMT (UK)  »
I'm trying to find the baptism for and family of my 3x-great-grandmother, MARY FORD.

She married AARON HATCH on 14th August 1798 at Alverstoke, Hampshire.

I have her on three censuses:

1841 Census
NEW FOREST, Wiltshire
HO107 piece 1169 folio 4/10 page 13
Row Hill, Parish of Bramshaw, Wilts
Aaron Hatch      65 Ind Y
Mary Hatch         60 N

1851 Census
PORTSEA ISLAND, Hampshire
HO107 piece 1657 folio 484 page 5
Buckland Portsea            
Aaron Hatch      Head Mar 78 Grocer Wilts Bramshaw
Mary Hatch         Wife Mar 72 Kent Appledore

1861 Census
Hatch, Mary Ann
PORTSEA ISLAND, Hampshire
RG09 piece 634 folio 86 page 27
38 Hertford Street Portsea
John Bramsdon      Head Mar 53 Retail Brewer Portsea Southampton
Emma         Wife Mar 46 Portsea Southampton
Mary Ruth         Daugh Unmar 20 Portsea Southampton
Annie Kate      Daugh Unmar 11 Scholar Portsea
William Henry      Son unmar 9 Scholar Portsea
Fanny Maria      Daugh unmar 7 Scholar Portsea
Thomas Arthur      son unmar 4 Scholar Portsea
Mary Ann Hatch      mother in law Widow 84 Income derived from properties Rye Sussex

So her approximate place of birth would be Appledore, Kent or Rye, Sussex, which I believe are close together.

She is twice referred to as "Mary Ann" - once on the 1861 Census and once on the baptism of one of her children.

Any help in finding her baptism or family would be greatly appreciated.

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Buckinghamshire / Re: Parrott - East and Middle Claydon
« on: Thursday 06 February 14 15:54 GMT (UK)  »
Thomas Parrott married Fanny Stevens by Licence on 31 March 1807.
Thomas' parents were Robert Parrott and Elizabeth (maiden name Line).
Thomas is recorded as a Yeoman.

Children of Robert and Elizabeth Parrott:
at East Claydon

John born 1777 (no further details)
Benjamin bapt. 12 Jan 1777
Robert bapt. 22 March 1780
Thomas bapt 19 May 1783
Sarah born 1788
Elizabeth buried 17 May 1792

Robert Parrott married by Licence.

His parents : John Parrott and Ann (Tattam)   
His date of marriage: 18 Feb 1776   Robt dairyman of East Claydon
Elizabeth Lines of Hillesden Bucks
Marriage bond 10 Feb

Robert Parrott left a will which is available from the Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies.

Wills database

First name      Robert
Middle name      -
Last name      Parrott
Occupation      Dairyman
Place      Sion Hill, East Claydon
Date of will      17/12/1819
Date of probate      7/5/1825 (No Note)
Inventory    
Codicil    
Notes    
Reference      DAWe: 135/25 DAWf: 115/80 
Condition of will       
Original      Original Will

There is a PCC will on Ancestry for a John Parrott of East Claydon:

http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/5111/40611_309805-00395/459994?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.co.uk%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3findiv%3d1%26db%3dCanturburyPrerogativeCourt%26rank%3d1%26new%3d1%26MSAV%3d1%26msT%3d1%26gss%3dangs-d%26msrpn__ftp%3dEast%2bClaydon%252c%2bBuckinghamshire%252c%2bEngland%26msrpn%3d82208%26msrpn_PInfo%3d8-%257c0%257c0%257c3257%257c3251%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c5255%257c82208%257c0%257c%26uidh%3dxt1%26pcat%3d36%26fh%3d6%26h%3d459994%26recoff%3d%26ml_rpos%3d7&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord

Name:    John Parrot
Probate Date:    15 May 1765
Residence:    East Claydon, Buckinghamshire, England

I hope this helps.


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Surrey / Baptist burials in and around Guildford?
« on: Monday 22 July 13 08:54 BST (UK)  »
My 4x-great-grandmother Elizabeth White died in January 1847 and is not buried in any of the CofE graveyards.

Her last child was born in 1801 and was recorded as a non-conformist birth.  Her son, my 3x-great-grandfather, brought up his children as Baptists.

If Elizabeth were a Baptist, where would she be buried in Guildford or nearby?

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Quaker Family History / Re: Edward Adkins Quaker Banbury
« on: Monday 17 June 13 13:32 BST (UK)  »
I shall probably pay a visit to Oxfordshire RO rather than look at the records on BMD registers as it is easy to go through a lot of money quickly there!
I have sent them an e-mail and hope to visit in the next week or so.

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Quaker Family History / Re: Edward Adkins Quaker Banbury
« on: Sunday 16 June 13 08:42 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for your reply.

I've only just started investigating this line, and I don't know if there is any connection with the Balscote Adkins.  I have noted that there are several wills on Origins.net under Oxfordshire wills.

I had already looked at the Oxfordshire Marriage Bonds, but there are no marriages between an Edward and a Mary or a Rachel.

As Quakers, I assume my Adkins family would have gone to the Banbury meeting, but whether they lived in Banbury or outside I don't know.

I have already made contact with the library at the Society of Friends in Euston Road, and I might need to pay it a visit or go to the Oxfordshire History Centre.

I was wondering if any posters had access to Banbury Meeting data?

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Quaker Family History / Edward Adkins Quaker Banbury
« on: Saturday 15 June 13 08:01 BST (UK)  »
My 5x-great-grandmother was Rachel Adkins who married John Jeffcotte (Jeffcoat) at Warwick in 1735.
Rachel was the daughter of Edward and Rachel Adkins and was born on 1st October 1710 in the Banbury district (this would be the Quaker meeting).

I don't have details of Edward and Rachel Adkin's marriage, but it he could be the child of Edward and Mary Adkins and have been born 10 November 1688, Banbury district.

I don't know exactly where the Adkins family lived.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

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