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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #36 on: Sunday 12 April 09 11:56 BST (UK) »




Born 21 Sep 1838, baptised 3 Aug 1845, in Cottingham, Northants (from transcribed parish records) I can't find him on FreeBMD.




but on Genes Reunited , a bloke called David,
has a William Inckle , born Friskerton,  1839.

  so the name was a Friskerton even then.


It makes me wonder whether he's got that one right Eilleen .. ?  :D
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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #37 on: Sunday 12 April 09 12:05 BST (UK) »

Pels,   Hi  :)

Being one who seems to get "messing things up " down to an art,

I will be sympathetic towards him , if he has put up wrong information.

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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #38 on: Sunday 12 April 09 14:46 BST (UK) »
Joseph Inckle is confusing me somewhat...his age must be wrong in the 1871 census?

He is shown as 7 in 1871

But 22 in 1891 and 31 in 1901 (as a farm labourer still).

I am struggling to find his birth however  >:(

Probable death:

Mar 1931

Inckle    Joseph    62    Lincoln    7a   653

Thank you Geoff for that marriage information, I had it from from freeBMD only, that is brilliant, cheers!


My goodness- who said he was 7 in 1871... oh dear it was me  :'( :'( :'(
In my defence- on the census he is between Henry 8 yrs and Charles 4 yrs and it does look like 7 but  he has been transcribed as 2 yrs which is a miracle that they could do that when you think of the mistakes made so often in transcription. It does say born c 1869 and that would fit with other censuses.
1881 - 12 yrs - between Jane Ellen and Charles.

Re birth - ???
Henry 1863
Charles 1866
Jane Ellen 1870

but no Joseph  :-\
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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #39 on: Sunday 12 April 09 16:12 BST (UK) »
Maybe got nothing to do with anything  ;D

but on Genes Reunited , a bloke called David,
has a William Inckle , born Fiskerton,  1839.

  so the name was a Fiskerton even then.

Eilleen.
p.s He's got quite a few Inckle at Fiskerton.

I see there was a family of INGALLs in Fiskerton in 1841 (and 1851) but they were all born locally.
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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #40 on: Sunday 12 April 09 16:27 BST (UK) »
Have we got this? Transcribed as 'Tukes' - Is it them?

1851 HO107; Piece: 1744; Folio: 565; Page: 13

Day Lane Cottingham
Joseph Inkle 35 yrs labourer b Northamton Cottingham
Jane 35 yrs b Lincs Gedney  (transcribed as Geding)
William 13 yrs farm labourer  b -do-
Charles 10  -do- b Yorks Gluterfield   ???
Eliza 8 lace maker b Northamptonshire Cottingham
Philip 5 b Northamptonshire Cottingham
Sarah 1 b -do-

Gedney is in Holbeach district and there is a birth for William Inkly September quarter 1838.
I haven't checked it further.

forgot to say that the entry has been altered to Inkle by a contributor -'traced and confirmed through other records' February '09
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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #41 on: Sunday 12 April 09 16:43 BST (UK) »
The marriage for that couple would probably be-
12 Oct 1837 at Fleet
Joseph INKLEY (son of John) to Jane SAMPSON (dau of JOhn)
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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #42 on: Sunday 12 April 09 18:32 BST (UK) »



To fit in with the 1851 that Heywood found .. indexed as Tuckley.

1841 census:
HO107/797/6, Folio 7, Page 10

Northamptonshire, Cottingham

Joseph Inkley, 25, Ag Lab
Jane, 25
William, 3
Charles, 5mths

Only Joseph born in County and indexed as Tuckley.
   
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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #43 on: Sunday 12 April 09 18:40 BST (UK) »



On the facing page, there is this one which is a worth a mention .. !  :)

John Inkley, 45, Ag Lab
Ann, 45
Elizabeth, 20
Sarah, 15
Ann, 14
Alice, 11
Mary, 9
Jane, 6
John, 4

Only the top four are born in county, John, Ann, Elizabeth and Sarah.

And as I type it .. this family are next to Joseph on the form, I didn't realise there were so many of them .. !
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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #44 on: Sunday 12 April 09 19:33 BST (UK) »
Ooh my word! I have been out today doing family stuff (as easter calls for with a young daughter) and I come back to find all this info, thank you all so much!  :-*

Yes, the Tukes name keeps coming up on A****Y as a "hot match" but never been able to make sense of it yet, some dates seem wrong.

Yes, the family are definutely from Northants, the Lincolnshire connection only seems to come from the marriage of William and Ellen.

How can you get Tuckley/Tukes from Inkle? The mind boggles?!

Thanks again everyone x

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