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Staffordshire / Re: Cannock Parish Records on CD from BMSGH
« on: Saturday 22 April 17 13:19 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
I've just come across your question about Cannock. The transcript you mention is the SPRS transcript and it only has what you list from your excel files.  Lichfield Record Office (unless they have already transferred the BTs to Stafford) have the BT's for Cannock and they do cover the records that were destroyed by fire but I can't tell you what they have for 1720, 1725 & 1726 etc. I have looked at the Cannock BT's on film via an LDS library which is why I know they exist and can warn you they are hard to read. I'm not aware of any transcripts unless they have one at Lichfield Record Office.

Judy

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Roscommon / Re: Michael Coyne and Rose McGovern and family 1825 - 1850
« on: Thursday 14 April 16 13:36 BST (UK)  »
Hi Shrimpton,
Thanks for your reply, I wonder if your John Coyne could be related to my Michael (born c1808)? I haven't found any children of Michael and Rosa named Bernard but interestingly the names runs through the male line from their son Michael born 1842 (born Roscommon and lived in Walsall, Staffordshire) until my husband's grandfather in 1896. I really am stuck with this family prior to 1851 when they appeared in Walsall

Judy

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Roscommon / Michael Coyne and Rose McGovern and family 1825 - 1850
« on: Thursday 03 March 16 13:14 GMT (UK)  »
The following family moved to Walsall, Staffordshire in England during the late 1840's - 1851:

Michael Coyne born c1808 and Rose/Rosa McGovern born c1811 - I believe they were born in Roscommon as two of their children stated this on later censuses. Their children are:

Peter Coyne - born c1833 (stated born Roscommon)
John Coyne - born c1835
Ellen Coyne - born c1835
Mary Coyne - born c1837
Michael Coyne - born 1842 (stated born Roscommon)

With the arrival of the Catholic indexes during the past few days I was hoping to find at least a baptism for one of the children or the marriage of Michael to Rose but have failed miserably.

Please can anyone point me in the right direction? Are there many Roscommon catholic registers for this time missing from the new indexes on FindMyPast and Ancestry? Has anyone come across any members of this family in their research?

I have the family on all the censuses from 1851+ in England and have the Walsall RC records that name Michael Coyne and Rose McGovern on various entries however I just can't find anything yet in the Irish records.

Thanks,
Judy

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The Common Room / Re: LDS Records
« on: Saturday 21 March 15 12:54 GMT (UK)  »
Guy Etchells is probably correct but have you tried logging into Familysearch before trying to browse the records? You can use the site without logging in but I'm under the impression that some records are only available if you log in.

Judy

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Oxfordshire / Re: James Upton... Great/Little Bourton
« on: Sunday 16 November 14 20:54 GMT (UK)  »
Here is the first Edward Upton marriage:

Cropredy - 15 Oct 1759
Edward Upton of Great Bourton to Martha Hunt of Cropredy. Wit: William Hunt, Thomas Hunt

Burials in Cropredy
1762, 16 May - Martha wife of Edward, Great Bourton
1812, 19 Feb 1812 - Edward Upton of Bourton Parva
1822, 6 Dec - Esther Upton age 70, Bourton Magna

If Edward is the one from Shenington then he would have only been about 16 when he married
Martha.

Judy

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Oxfordshire / Re: James Upton... Great/Little Bourton
« on: Sunday 16 November 14 20:27 GMT (UK)  »
This is the marriage of James parents:

Shotteswell, Warwickshire - 12 Oct 1792
Edward Upton of Great Bourton, widow and Esther Radcliffe of this parish
Wit: Richard Co....... and William Harten

This makes me think this Edward is the one previously married to Martha which is why I can't find a baptism and may be therefore the one born 1743 in Shenington.

Judy

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Oxfordshire / Re: James Upton... Great/Little Bourton
« on: Sunday 16 November 14 20:13 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Again,
I jumped in too quickly with the Esther Winkless marriage, it was Thomas Upton of Gt Bourton who married her in 1838. As previously mentioned James Upton of Great Bourton was baptised at Cropredy on 28 Apr 1799, he was the s/o Edward and Esther. James siblings baptised at Cropredy are:

16 Nov 1784 - Sarah (birthplace blank)

2 Dec 1793 - Elizabeth (all born Great Bourton)
                    John
                    Edward

What is apparent at Cropredy is that an Edward & Martha Upton had many children from 1765, one of which could be your Edward who married Esther but he must have been baptised elsewhere.

**I would seriously look at the Shenington Upton family as the male first names are very similar. What really intrigues me is that I have an Edward Upton born 1743 in Shenington but he disappears into thin air then Edward & Martha start having children in 1765 in Gt Bourton. Perhaps it's a coincidence but it definitely worth looking into.**.
Judy

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Oxfordshire / Re: James Upton... Great/Little Bourton
« on: Sunday 16 November 14 18:32 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
I'm a descendent of the Shenington Upton family and have no proof at this moment that there's any connection between the Great Bourton and Shenington families but I know that your Edward Upton married Esther Winkless. I have the marriage in one of my notebooks and will dig it out later,I found it for someone researching your family a few years ago. I'll be in touch.

Judy

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Shropshire Lookup Requests / Re: Broseley Marriage
« on: Wednesday 10 September 14 14:36 BST (UK)  »
Hi Diagan,
You're not to believe this, while I think you're correct about the Aaron and Anne bit I've realised we're probably related through Aaron's wife and mother. Aaron's wife was Mary Botfield - she is my 4x G Aunt while I believe Aaron's father's 2nd wife Ann (he married 2 Ann's) was actually Ann Botfield nee Wilde the mother of Aaron's wife Mary Botfield, this Ann is my 5x G Grandmother!

Judy

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