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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #45 on: Sunday 12 April 09 19:42 BST (UK) »
If Joseph and Jane are William's parents - she is the Lincolnshire connection and they must have been living in Gedney for William's birth. They then must move back to Cottingham.
I think the Tukes in 1851 arises from the bad handwriting but as I said it has been corrected.
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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #46 on: Sunday 12 April 09 19:44 BST (UK) »
Geoff will perhaps have this but Family Search has a baptism for Jane Sampson - Gedney 1816 parents John and Mary.
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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #47 on: Sunday 12 April 09 19:51 BST (UK) »
Pels, that family you menton in your last post...

John is my GGGGG Grandfather  ;D I had his birth from parish records but can't find the marriage to Ann, so don't know her maiden name unfortunately.

Born in Gretton, Northants (next parish along from Cottingham)

The Joseph Inkle - Jane Sampson marriage I haven't looked into before, thank you for this

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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #48 on: Sunday 12 April 09 20:02 BST (UK) »




What a coincidence that was Em .. I'm quite chuffed now .. !  :D


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


 ;D ;D ;D





I'll leave that for to decide once you've seen this .. we know it says Inckley, but if I hadn't been looking. I could have made the same mistake ??

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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #49 on: Sunday 12 April 09 20:06 BST (UK) »
 ;D ;D ;D

It's those posh "I"s

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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #50 on: Sunday 12 April 09 20:11 BST (UK) »
I'll leave that for to decide once you've seen this .. we know it says Inkley, but if I hadn't been looking. I could have made the same mistake ??

That's just what I thought.

The only marriage I can find was a few miles away - at Pinchbeck, 17 May 1813, John SAMSON to Mary Ann CARTER ... perhaps a first child at Whaplode in 1814, then several at Gedney.  All of the Gedney baps give mother as just "Mary" but one of daughters there was called "Mary Ann".
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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #51 on: Sunday 12 April 09 20:19 BST (UK) »
I'm off out again for the evening (busy social life for a change), I'll be back in the morning. Thank you again for all your time and attention,

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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #52 on: Sunday 12 April 09 20:25 BST (UK) »



This might be a very daft statement .. but I'll run it through everyone else, nothing lost, nothing gained.


William INCKLE (a brother of my GGG Grandfather).


I hadn't noticed before, but the John who was living next door to Joseph in 1841 was aged 45, Joseph according to the census was only 25 .. ?

It would't be possible that Joseph was living next door to his parents would it .. I assumed it would be his brother and now I'm confusing myself !!

Taking into account the rounding down of the ages in 1841 ?  

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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #53 on: Sunday 12 April 09 21:01 BST (UK) »
It would't be possible that Joseph was living next door to his parents would it .. I assumed it would be his brother and now I'm confusing myself !!

Yes it was his father.  Try FreeREG http://freereg.rootsweb.com/cgi/Search.pl

Search for INKLE (with soundex) in Cottingham, Northants
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