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Alexander Pybone
« on: Saturday 03 March 07 17:32 GMT (UK) »
Does anyone have access to birth records for Sutterton   Alexander was registered in Dec 1865 in Boston Lincs.  I need to know who his father and mother were.  He appears on the 1871 census age 5 as a boarder with Thomas and Mary Green (her maiden name does not appear to be Pybone.  At 15 he is living with a farmer in Frampton as a servant.  It is such an uncommon name that any information on the Pybones of Sutterton would be appreciated. 
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Re: Alexander Pybone
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 03 March 07 17:48 GMT (UK) »
Hi

Birth
Alexander Pybone
Oct Nov Dec 1865
Boston
Vol 7a Page 326

If you send for cert it should give parents names

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knowles
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Re: Alexander Pybone
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 03 March 07 18:59 GMT (UK) »
There's a widower Alexander W PYBONE in Pinchbeck in 1861 census who appears to marry in Q4 1861 7a 683 - I don't know if he's relevant.  I think he married Rebecca HARGRAVE ... however, she appears to be age 56 in 1871 so a bit old. (They are indexed as PERBONE)

The only other PYBONEs I can see in 1861 are this family

Boston Rd, Sutterton
Edward PYBONE 42 Master Blacksmith
Louisa 25
Sarah Sophia 13
John Edward 12 Labourer Gent's garden
James Evans 9
William Henry 3
Thomas HOLT 18 Blacksmiths App, Donington
Others born Sutterton

Edward died Q1 1867 (49) and Louisa died Q4 1866 (31) so their kids would have to go somewhere.  I would think young Alex was theirs.

Edward PYBONE seems to have married Louisa Pullen MARTIN in Q4 1860

1851
Sutterton
Edward PYBONE 41 Blacksmith, Sutterton
Elizabeth 33 Pinchbeck
John E 2 Sutterton

Perhaps she was Elizabeth PYBON died Q3 1856

In view of one of the kids having middle name EVANS in 1861, this may be of interest in 1851

Sutterton
John EVANS 56? Freehold famer of 5 acres, Notts Morton
Mary 61 Sutterton
Sophia PYBONE (niece) 3 Sutterton (I noticed she wasn't with parents)

1841
Sutterton
William PYBONE 55 AgLab (NOT Lincs Buried 23 March 1860 (79)
Mary 55 Buried 19 Dec 1858 (74)
Edward 20 Blacksmith
Edwin 15 Buried 12 Aug 1854 (28)

1851
Sutterton
William PYBONE 68 AgLab, Guernsey
Mary 66 Pinchbeck
Edwin 26 AgLab, Sutterton

I noticed a possible wife for Edward PYBONE in Q2 1846 ... Elizabeth MANN

1841 census with our EVANS friends

Sutterton
John EVANS 40 Cottager
Mary 45
Elizabeth MANN 45
Rebeckah BOWMAN 13 FemServ
All born Lincs
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Re: Alexander Pybone
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 04 March 07 08:01 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for the replies Kd and Geoff E.  I should have said I am doing this for my friend and I wanted to avoid paying for the certificate.  Thanks for the extra information about the deaths and the Evans angle. I think you are right about Alexander being the son of Edward and as you say the cert will prove it.  I came across a block with William Pybone too as it says he was born in Guernsey but there are no traces of any in that island.  The name has been transcribed as Dybone and Pybour in some sentences as well which makes it difficult.
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Re: Alexander Pybone
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 04 March 07 11:11 GMT (UK) »
Would this be of any help?

Marriage Pinchbeck.
24/5/1816  William Pybone bat. of Sutterton & Mary Hardy sp. otp Wit. Thomas Hardy/Elizabeth Squires/Robert Brown.

Bapt. at Sutterton.
12/5/1817 Hardy s of William & Mary Pybone Lab.
Buried 17/5/1817 Inf.
24/9/1818 Edward s of William & Mary Pybone  Lab.
6/10/1822 Alexander William s of William & Mary Pybone  Lab.
27/6/1824 Edwin s of William & Mary Pybone  Lab.
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Re: Alexander Pybone
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 04 March 07 11:41 GMT (UK) »
I see there was a John Alexander PYBONE bap in Fosdyke 12 July 1789, son of Wm and Jane.  As this was (and indeed still is) just a couple of miles from Sutterton, there has to be the sneaking suspicion that he was fraternally related to the William who married in 1816.
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Re: Alexander Pybone
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 04 March 07 14:15 GMT (UK) »
Hi again.  Thank you very much Beckey for the marriage and baptism and thanks geoff for the bap of John Aldexander Pybone I shall certainly look into this   I am sure you are right.
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