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Thank you again - I've got that baptism,but that's where I run out of steam.  Masses of William Linnells, but none with a Sarah in Bedfordshire that I can trace.  The couple are a mystery - any ideas?
 I'd thought vaguely, that if Rachel married in Weston Flavell, it might be her family home,but I've no hard evidence for that at all.  William & Sarah are unremarkable names too, which doesn't help & Linnells are two a penny in Northants, as you will know.   So a real poser-any help received with gratitude.
Best Maggott

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Thank you for that, STG.

Another bright idea hits the dust if he was  was the parish clerk...  Rats!

Cheers,
Maggott

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I've been able to see the Weston Flavell records on Ancestry Northants parish register & (thanks to Seahall who kindly gave me the date & parish to search!) have found the marriage between Rachel Linnell & Joseph Bugby (August1831).  For the life of me I can't make out the name of the first witness - please could anyone help?  Rachel Linell has been a mystery for years now & I have the (faint) hope that the name might offer a clue

Thanks
Maggott

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Northamptonshire / Re: Crowson & Kebar
« on: Monday 19 October 15 22:36 BST (UK)  »
Don't worry,please - I'd guessed as much  Maggott

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Northamptonshire / Re: Crowson & Kebar
« on: Sunday 18 October 15 21:42 BST (UK)  »
A very belated thank-you, Hanes Teulu for the info about the Knight of the Shire poll.  I've been away from family history for the last few week - hence the delay in responding.
Cheers
Maggott

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Northamptonshire / Re: Crowson & Kebar
« on: Tuesday 15 September 15 18:09 BST (UK)  »
You're a star, SB.  At least the Crowsons are now known unknowns  :) Thank you very much for your help
 Best
Maggott

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Northamptonshire / Re: Crowson & Kebar
« on: Monday 14 September 15 22:00 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks, Sugarbakers.  Plenty to keep me going there.  The Crowsons were  complete mystery, so this is a great help.
Best Maggott

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Northamptonshire / Re: Crowson & Kebar
« on: Monday 14 September 15 21:08 BST (UK)  »
Hi Keyboard

That was quick! - many thanks.  Marriage usually in the bride's  parish, so reckon that was her home. You will note I have avoided the old maid,old lady jokes...
Best Maggott

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Northamptonshire / Crowson & Kebar
« on: Monday 14 September 15 18:57 BST (UK)  »
I've been researching the Bugby family from Raunds for some years.  Pedigrees that other researchers have kindly shared with me all seem to include members of the Crowson & Kebar families.

It seems that John Bugby (b 1710ish) m Catherine Crowson (1710ish-1742).

Their son also John Bugby (b1738) m  Elizabeth Kebar (b1740ish).  She was the daughter of Robert Kebar (?1702) & Ann Crowson (?1706).

At this stage the Bugbys lived in Old.  I know there were a family of Kebars in Brixworth, which is quite near Old. I should be very grateful if anyone could confirm marrage, & whether Ezabeth/Robert were Brixworth Kebars.

And the Crowsons:  Were Ann & Catherine related?And any idea  where they lived -Old, Brixworth or somewhere else completely.

I should be very grateful for any help anyone can give me- at the moment I can't get to Northants RO

Cheers  Maggott

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