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Hi,

Ah, cheers, that's looking closer to the mark for their burials! I'm still trying to absorb the rest of the details.

Where did you find this info please? and what surname was given for Isaac and Mary at the time of their burial?

There seems to be yet another name variation or two - Brinkel/Brinket/Brinkett.

Yes, I've found a brother Richard Brinkett and parents Thomas Brinket and Ann Hedges with Isaac Brinkel being their youngest son.

Yes, I also found the 'Marton' but no witnesses on the record I found, so thanks for all the bonuses!

Cheers,
Em


Hi
Burial for Isaac at Leonard Stanley 2.7.1809 but no age
Wife Mary 11.8.1816 age 60

Others in parish
Richard Blinksworth married Mary Smith 26.12.1784 witnesses ISAAC and John Donny ,burial 16.5.1821 66 so born 1745 and wife Mary 25.2.1827 born 1742.
A burial for a Thomas 26.2.1784 and Sussannah 4.7.1794.

No sign of baptisms for Richard and Isaac or earlier Blinksworths Brinksworths in the parish.

It's possible that  Richard was Isaac's father but more likely a brother.

There is also a Isaac and Alice with a group baptism at Horsley baptist chapel children 1781 onwards who might be the burial in Stroud.

ps the marriage in 1781 looks like Marton and witnesses Rebeekah Ridor and John Donny
pps there is also a daughter Sarah of Isaac and Mary named on her daughter's Ann Longney's baptism at Frampton on Severn 2.4.1809 ,married to Walter she was bapt 13.1.1782.
Marriage at St James Bristol 10.11.1806
Son Isaac 12.3.1793.

Ciderdrinker

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Thanks so much for that info. Yes, they may have been N.C.

So far I have 5 children but am in the process of checking them, not quite the same bairns as what you kindly provided. Hopefully, I will soon connect with someone who says he has quite a lot of info on the clan, he's a bit elusive at the moment but has left a trail on the 'net.

There is a death in 1830 (FindMyPast) at Shortwood Baptist - 6 minutes from Kings Stanley , which I have found in my own searches is non-conformist.

I looked at http://www.bmdregisters.co.uk  and found 5 children that possibly could be attached to Isaac and Mary. Isaac 1781 , Mary 1783, Thomas 1786, John 1788, Hannah 1791. Do these match the names you have?

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Hi,

I can't find the baptism of Isaac Brinkworth on the Familysearch website. Isaac married Mary Marton (Martin?) at Leonard Stanley 20.4.1781 and they had at least 5 children there, I have their baptism and some marriage details - including their daughter, my ancestor. I found some of the marriage info on the Parishmouse website.

I estimate that Isaac was born abt 1756. I found a death reg for an Isaac Brinkworth at Stroud 1839, that may or may not be him, it could be his son or a cousin of the same name.

There were also Brinkworth/Blinkworth folk at Kings Stanley, but I can't find a baptism for Isaac anywhere.

Does anyone have access to parish records to assist me with this brick wall, please?

TIA

Em

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Thanks so much everyone, for all the replies, I can't keep up! Will refer back and get some of this family sorted as and when I can. :D


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Coughin


The tithe records for Essex include a reference to a place called Coughtland in the parish of Great Horkesley, which is about 3 miles north of Colchester. Hither Coughtland, Middle Coughtland, Further Coughtland. In the occupation of Jeremiah Stannard in 1839

So we're back to a variation of Coughton, Essex! All grist for the mill. Thanks. :)

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Thanks so much, I didn't notice, sometimes I check other pages, sometimes I don't do as much as I'd like to.

Have you noticed Joseph Howel, aged 39, born Colchester, on the previous page of that 1851 census? Living next door to Rosanna.

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Thanks, glad you've been a bit entertained lol.

I was surprised to find anything on O'Hara Baynes. If I was looking for Captain Mercer RHA then no surprise. I'd better go back and see if there's anything else.

Added: Doesn't appear to be anything else.

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Yeah, sorry, I tend to remember only the place as I was told it should be. Looks as though it is incorrect to say Coughin too, since it may well be Anglia!

I know you've been over it before but it is incorrect to say that she was enumerated on the 1851 England census as being from Coughton, Essex.

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Thanks, there's also a Rosanna Ram and a Rosanna Cowell on the same website.

Having done several transcriptions of the 1861 & 1871 census some years ago I don't remember all the variations of handwritten letters compared to ours nowadays. However, I'm starting to wonder if the word is actually Anglia with a poorly written l that looks more like h and that enumerator definitely wrote the capital A as enlarged version our lower case a. Definitely not Coughin!


There was a Rosetta or Rosehanna Chittham born in Colchester Essex in November 1791 and baptised at St Leonard's in April 1792. The age would be right for your Rosanna.  I can't find any further record for this one.

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NKNJ-2VH

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Thanks Regorian,

I have referred to that document above, I have a copy from the original. Seems I need to have a chat with one of my Brummy cousins who is on the Forum and who appears not to have a copy of the original military doc and the original baptism of Jane, born in Montreal. Happy to send them a copy.

Cheers,
Candy


There's a Thread on Birmingham History Forum.

Joined RA 1805 aged 18. Invalided out 19Apr1815. Died 1833.

One child born Montreal 1812, unnamed.

Discharge certificate signed by O'Hara Baynes.

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