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Herefordshire / Re: William Blakeway
« on: Sunday 14 May 17 19:30 BST (UK)  »
Arranged it with my mum, so thanks for the reply, i do like that Hereford although have renamed some of the streets, they have left the old name up. It is so much better when my Blakeways make their way to Worcestershire, alot more records have survived .

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Herefordshire / Re: William Blakeway
« on: Sunday 14 May 17 14:39 BST (UK)  »
Thankyou so much for taking the time out to help, will take a good look and perhaps go for a long weekend to hereford, will give a break from the housework if anything else lol

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Herefordshire / Re: William Blakeway
« on: Sunday 14 May 17 11:17 BST (UK)  »
I have never been to herefordshire archives, is it worth me going there, to see if there is any more records, which they have not got on line?

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Herefordshire / Re: William Blakeway
« on: Sunday 14 May 17 10:48 BST (UK)  »
Hi, thankyou so much for your reply, a few people have got that the parents could be William and Winifred, the only thing that put me off is, on all the other children, he put William and Winifred and yet Johns did not name the mother?  They also could not find the marriage or death of Winifred. I would imagine he was a Ag Labourer, as all the other Blakeways were. Once again thankyou

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Herefordshire / William Blakeway
« on: Tuesday 09 May 17 18:54 BST (UK)  »
I wonder if someone could please help, as there are very few herefordshire records online, a so many Great Grandfather John Blakeway was born 1755 in Bosbury hereford. It says his father is William Blakeway, i have found a baptism for William 1726 in Bishop Frome, hereford, but the only marriage i can find is to a Alice Baylis in 1744 in Much Cowarne hereford, but i cannot find any other children, so it feels like it is the wrong marriage, there should be marriage closer to John's Birth in 1755. I also cannot find a burial of a Alice Blakway.

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Derbyshire Lookup Requests / Re: Edward Whitecroft/Wheatcroft
« on: Thursday 27 April 17 09:06 BST (UK)  »
Thankyou i didn't have the witness's or know that Edward could not write, although that goes with the 1809 WILL as he couldn't sign that, he just left his mark. Thankyou very much

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Derbyshire Lookup Requests / Re: Edward Whitecroft/Wheatcroft
« on: Tuesday 25 April 17 17:58 BST (UK)  »
It is dated 1809 it says he is a Yeoman, it wasn't till i saw Joseph's Andrews WILL they i started looking at Wheatcroft, as when he marries Mary her name is down as Mary Whitecroft. But in the WILL of Joseph it is clearly written that his executor is his brother in-law Edward Wheatcroft. Thankyou for looking for me. Edward says a lot of his land is Hopyard Estate in the Parish of Draycott. Yes he does sign it, well puts his mark. There is a death tax duty for 18th April 1809 with Lichfield. I could not find the unborn child as yeet

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Derbyshire Lookup Requests / Re: Edward Whitecroft/Wheatcroft
« on: Monday 24 April 17 20:09 BST (UK)  »
From the WILL in 1809 in Ockbrooke of A Edward Wheatcroft, which i feel could well be him, it talks about his children, Edward his eldest and his second son Joseph and his daughters Mary and Hannah and the fact that his wife Hannah is pregnant he also says that she is to remain single and bring up and educate his children. So i gather from  that she is younger than him? So i think his death is 1809 the only other birth i have found for a Edward is 1745 in Breadstall in Derby which would make him 52 when he married Hannah. Now a days it is 10 minutes from Breadstall to Ockbrooke. Which would mean if that is his death in 1809 he would be 64...Thankyou so much for your time...I suppose it would make no difference me trying to order their marriage? i noticed also there marriage appears and registered as well as a Pallot marriage

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Derbyshire Lookup Requests / Re: Edward Whitecroft/Wheatcroft
« on: Monday 24 April 17 17:22 BST (UK)  »
They could work, it would mean he is 17 when they get married in 1797 and she would be 24. I am hoping they are going to put Derby Parish records on Ancestry, so hopefully the marriage will say Edward and from where he is from. Thankyou for your help

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