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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Newby of Barwick and Draughton
« on: Friday 21 July 23 08:15 BST (UK)  »
Can anyone help me find information on the Family of Newby in Barwick (in Elmet) and Draughton (in Skipton), Yorkshire.

I'm trying to research the descendants of Eleanor Lowther, daughter of William Lowther of Ingleton. She was born & bap.at Ingleton 1613, and marr. William Newby (Nubye), called of Barwick, and of Draughton in Skipton. I think I have found William's bap. (as son of Richard) at Skipton 25/5/1614 & burial at Bingley 14/6/1635.

Eleanor apparently remarr. Henry Currer of Kildwick Hall, Craven (1587-1653) but I can find no marr. record (Ancestry has an Ellenor Currer, daughter of Henry Currer de Gathorppe, Gent. bap. Bingley 1648, bur. there 1650 who might be their child).

During there short marriage Eleanor and William had a son Richard Newby, educ. Burnsall school, co. Yorks., adm. St John’s Coll., Camb. (21 June 1651), and bap. Ingleton  24/9/1633.

However I'm stuck at this point. I can't identify anything else about Richard or his descendants.

There was a Charles Newby who 'sold part of a freehold at 13 High St, Skipton in 1682'. The Oxford Alumni states a Charles Newby or Nubey, admitted pens. at Peterhouse Cambridge 15 May 1677 aged 16, son of Richard, born 29/7/1660, education at Laughton-en-le-Morthen, Yorks. I think this is Richard's son.

If anyone can help I'd be very grateful.

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Northumberland / Re: Henry Swinburne of Newcastle upon Tyne
« on: Monday 26 June 23 23:00 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks all for all your posts and follow-up information for me to go investigate.
My sincere apologies for the time it's taken to get back and thank you all. Excuse is I've been in Greece for the past 6 weeks without basic internet access and I discovered your replies had gone into my spam folder.
However thanks so much. This all gives me more leads to investigate further.
Craig

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Cumberland / Re: Swinburnes of Hewthwaite
« on: Tuesday 13 June 23 20:55 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks all for your informative posts and suggestions, and my apologies for not replying sooner. I've just discovered your replies which for some obscure reason we're in my spam folder. I'll have a good look at your comments. Many thanks.

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Northumberland / Henry Swinburne of Newcastle upon Tyne
« on: Thursday 01 June 23 14:07 BST (UK)  »
Hello.
Can anyone help me confirm that Henry Swinburne, son of Richard Swinburne of Hewthwaite Hall, Cockermouth and Eleanor Bouche (bap. Cockermouth 1665) was, as stayed online, the Henry buried at St John's Newcastle 4 July 1716.
He apparently married a Mary Thompson at Cockermouth 1690. She died 1691 and he remarried 11/1691 Anna Peile.
There are othe Swinburne families in Newcastle at the same period who might be relations. Baptisms of a Henry, Elenor, Richard and Anthony between 1692 and 1709 might be his children.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks, Craig

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Cumberland / Swinburnes of Hewthwaite
« on: Thursday 01 June 23 13:24 BST (UK)  »
Hi.
Does anyone have any information, or know where I can access information, on the Swinburne family of Hewthwaite/Huthwayte manor or hall, near Cockermouth, Cumberland during the late 17th into 18th century. Not much information of detail if any on Ancestry, Freereg or Family Search.
Possible baps and burials on Cockermouth and Isell records but can't link them properly without access to originals. Are these digitised online?
Individuals are Richard Swinburne & Eleanor Bouche (poss issue 1661-72, John, Edward, Henry, Anthony and Richard). Also issue of John and wife Winifred Lawson (poss issue between 1683 and 1707). Can't find marr. Certs of these either. Winifred was daughter of Sir Wilfred Lawson.
Any help appreciated.
Craig

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Cumberland / Re: Wilson of Underley
« on: Friday 05 May 23 21:12 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks again for that. Appreciated 👍

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Cumberland / Re: Wilson of Underley
« on: Thursday 04 May 23 21:19 BST (UK)  »
Great thanks Westlass. I'd forgotten how brilliant Rootschat researchers are!!!
Many thanks again.
Can I just check again with you on your previous post... Is it....

Margaret born 1702
Thomas of Kirkby Lonsdale buried April 1715
Isabell buried 5 September 1725 ( was there any other info attached to this?)
Henry buried 1719
Henry baptized 1689 ( any month given?)
Do these entries only have either the month or year? None seem to have the complete date, ie. Day/month/year.


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Cumberland / Re: Wilson of Underley
« on: Thursday 04 May 23 19:11 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks for that. Don't worry. Every day has a senior moment with me!!! Can make life more interesting!!!

Sorry can I ask you another favour??? Thomas born in 1691 married 1714 Frances Tatham and apparently had a child. Could you maybe have a look after 1714 and see if it's bap or burial is there. I'd be very grateful 😊

Regards Craig

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Cumberland / Re: Wilson of Underley
« on: Thursday 04 May 23 18:29 BST (UK)  »
I've just found a good article called Underley House, a History of its Occupants....DocPlayer.net, where it indicated that Thomas Junior, son of Thomas senior and Jane Pennington, and who eventually inherited from his elder brother Henry, sold the Underley estate in October 1732.

Also here's a mystery?? Apparently there were 2 sons called Henry. This article states that Thomas Junior was the 3rd son and  inherited from his brother Henry. But Henry was bap after Thomas in 1693 and if there was an older Henry he must have died young before 1693. Mysterious!!!

Craig


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