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Re: Ellwoods of Crosby Ravensworth..again
« Reply #18 on: Wednesday 15 November 06 10:57 GMT (UK) »
Thankyou for that Deborah....I haven't seen any Wills around that date.

I did find Ellwood wills 1698 Applethwaite, 1719 Kirby, Kendal, 1727 Applethwaite, 1745 Kirby, 1760 Kirby, 1801 Asby, 1803 Dufton, 1803 Croglin, Cumberland.

I'll have a look, you never know.

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Lidster, Mellanby, Milburn, Laidler, Peart, Thornton, Catterson, Ellwood, Ingleby, Ramage, Sedgewick, Collinson....... Co.Durham
Ingleby....Derbyshire
Ellwood, Rigg, Gibson, Park, Fothergill.....Westmorland

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Re: Ellwoods of Crosby Ravensworth..again
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 15 November 06 11:48 GMT (UK) »
Gillian...I'm getting mixed up with my Posts and my PMs......lol...I've PM'ed you as well!!......I forget and use the PM as a thread.

Somebody earlier mentioned the CR Archives.....will look out for it next time I go over, is it in Appleby?.......I don't suppose it's in a small village like CR.



Lidster, Mellanby, Milburn, Laidler, Peart, Thornton, Catterson, Ellwood, Ingleby, Ramage, Sedgewick, Collinson....... Co.Durham
Ingleby....Derbyshire
Ellwood, Rigg, Gibson, Park, Fothergill.....Westmorland

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Re: Ellwoods of Crosby Ravensworth..again
« Reply #20 on: Wednesday 15 November 06 20:10 GMT (UK) »
The CR archive is in CR in the old smithy where my g grandparents, Richard and Margaret (nee Ellwood) Johnson, lived.

I haven't looked at wills. William Ellwood 1820 sounds interesting.  My William b1772 Dufton married in St Michael's Appleby but I have never found out where he actually lived. Where abouts is Troutbeck?

There were Riggs at Blasterfield Farm before John Ellwood my gg grandfather lived there. There were Riggs in CR when my mother lived there: a brother Hugh and two sisters, one called Hetty, who ran the village post office.

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Elwood/Ellwood: WES & CUM
Johnson: Crosby Ravensworth, Hilton & Dufton WES
Robinson: CUM
Langhorn: Kirkby Thore WES
Dover: WES & CUM
Parker: Soulby, Bedale
Hunt: Gentleshaw, Bladon, Hanborough
Slynn: Birmingham
Rammell: KENT
Felton: Shropshire

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Re: Ellwoods of Crosby Ravensworth..again
« Reply #21 on: Wednesday 15 November 06 21:54 GMT (UK) »
Gillian.....I'm looking at an old map for Troutbeck, I've heard of it but can't find it now.....got Littlebeck, Turnbeck, Drybeck, Scalebeck.......but no Troutbeck as yet.   Fancy your family still being there, right down to your mother.

Yes the Riggs were there as well........but matching them all up is something else..........my heads spinning.....lol....wonder if the Riggs in the post office are mine :D

That 1820 will does sound interesting.....I was thinking Deborah meant it was online like the earlier ones, but it will have to be sent for.

I'll just have another look for Troutbeck.....have you a feeling that's where he lived.?
Lidster, Mellanby, Milburn, Laidler, Peart, Thornton, Catterson, Ellwood, Ingleby, Ramage, Sedgewick, Collinson....... Co.Durham
Ingleby....Derbyshire
Ellwood, Rigg, Gibson, Park, Fothergill.....Westmorland


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Re: Ellwoods of Crosby Ravensworth..again
« Reply #22 on: Wednesday 15 November 06 21:56 GMT (UK) »
Troutbeck can be found between Windermere and Ambleside, just off the Kirkstone Pass. The village of Troutbeck is spread along a hillside which runs from Town End to Town Head. The houses, cottages and farms can be found spread along a narrow lane bordered by dry-stone walls. Most of the buildings can be found or centred around springs or wells.

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Lidster, Mellanby, Milburn, Laidler, Peart, Thornton, Catterson, Ellwood, Ingleby, Ramage, Sedgewick, Collinson....... Co.Durham
Ingleby....Derbyshire
Ellwood, Rigg, Gibson, Park, Fothergill.....Westmorland

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Re: Ellwoods of Crosby Ravensworth..again
« Reply #23 on: Wednesday 15 November 06 22:57 GMT (UK) »
Not sure if I provided this information to a previous query and I am finding it hard to follow the thread (as I'm you understand) but some other CR Ellwood info that you may not have seen:

In 1828 William Ellwood aged 11 was apprenticed to John Riggs of Maulds Meaburn as a tailor until age of 18.

There was an inquest held into the death of William Ellwood at Morland in 1795.

There was some aggro in CR in 1787 between William Ellwood of Lankaber. his wife Frances, his servant Anthony Carleton, George Ellwood of Bolton (amongst others) on one side and William Furness of Lofterans on the other.

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Re: Ellwoods of Crosby Ravensworth..again
« Reply #24 on: Wednesday 15 November 06 23:34 GMT (UK) »
Don't worry Deborah...I'm finding it difficult to follow the thread myself...lol

I just answer everything...

That information is great.....I didn't know about the apprenticeship or the inquest.

I had read about the trouble somewhere when I first started doing my tree a few years ago.....but I couldn't remember where......(senior moment)

Thanks very much...I'll look into that.....everyones so helpful.
Fay
Lidster, Mellanby, Milburn, Laidler, Peart, Thornton, Catterson, Ellwood, Ingleby, Ramage, Sedgewick, Collinson....... Co.Durham
Ingleby....Derbyshire
Ellwood, Rigg, Gibson, Park, Fothergill.....Westmorland

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Re: Ellwoods of Crosby Ravensworth..again
« Reply #25 on: Friday 17 November 06 10:49 GMT (UK) »
Hi Fay,

Had you noticed that there are two Joshua Ellwood deaths in 1841 West Ward in Freebmd? The image confirms two entries but they are difficult to read. One will be baby Joshua, the other?

Gillian
Elwood/Ellwood: WES & CUM
Johnson: Crosby Ravensworth, Hilton & Dufton WES
Robinson: CUM
Langhorn: Kirkby Thore WES
Dover: WES & CUM
Parker: Soulby, Bedale
Hunt: Gentleshaw, Bladon, Hanborough
Slynn: Birmingham
Rammell: KENT
Felton: Shropshire

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Re: Ellwoods of Crosby Ravensworth..again
« Reply #26 on: Friday 17 November 06 16:13 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Gillian....yes one Joshua is a baby born to William Ellwood and Ann Rigg on 23/5/1841 and died in 1841

I have Joshua (husband of Mary Lunsen) being buried 1/7/1791 in CR, unless this one is an earlier Joshua.......come to think of it....I haven't got a Joshua born to Joshua & Mary, there must be one......then there's another generation of William Ellwood and Elizabeth Mattison, parents of William who married Ann Rigg.

I haven't been back looking at Joshuas' for ages, too busy sorting Williams' out...lol

I'll have to have a look at the other Joshua who died in 1841 and see where he fits in. .....what's strange is that after William and Ann Rigg's baby Joshua died.......the name didn't appear again.......Joseph did but not Joshua.

I going to print them all off and sit and go through them

Thanks Gillian

Gillian I was just looking at your Thomas (pardon the expression), the one with a son called Lazonby.........that's surely a surname I've come across, I would think it belonged to a mother or grandmother, somewhere along the line.

Fay



Lidster, Mellanby, Milburn, Laidler, Peart, Thornton, Catterson, Ellwood, Ingleby, Ramage, Sedgewick, Collinson....... Co.Durham
Ingleby....Derbyshire
Ellwood, Rigg, Gibson, Park, Fothergill.....Westmorland