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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #54 on: Sunday 12 April 09 21:43 BST (UK) »



Geoff .. thankyou .. !! 


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.


And ..  I'm assuming that was what Em was referring to .. I completely lost it for a minute there and I couldn't work it out at all .. !  :)
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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #55 on: Sunday 12 April 09 22:10 BST (UK) »


1861 census:
RG9/958, Folio 38, Page 29

Northamptonshire, Cottingham
Dag Lane

John Inckle, h. wdr, 68, Ag. Lab, b. Northampton, Gretton
Elizabeth, dau, unm, 40, b. Cottingham
John, grandson, 6, Scholar, b. Kettering
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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #56 on: Sunday 12 April 09 22:19 BST (UK) »



And finally, just in case you don't have it :

1851 census:
HO107/1744, Folio 565 Page: 12

Northamptonshire, Cottingham
Dag Lane

John Inkle, h. mar, 56, Labourer, b. Gretton
Ann, wife, 58, b. Welford
Eliza, dau, 30, Lace Maker
Alice, dau, 20, Lace Maker
Mary, dau, 19, Lace Maker
Jane, dau, 15, Lace Maker
John, son, 14

All children born in Cottingham and indexed as Tukes.
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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #57 on: Monday 13 April 09 20:28 BST (UK) »
Thank you again for all this new information, you are very kind  ;D

Wow, need to sort though it all now, and so many new leads and places to look, I'm not sure where to go next!
***INKLE, INKLES, INCKLE (and variants)***- anywhere

CARR - Durham, Northumberland
CHARLTON - Durham
DUNNIGAN - Middlesbrough
HUNTER - Durham
KINLIN - Middlesbrough, Lancashire?
MALLOWES - Yorkshire, Norfolk, Suffolk
MOORE - Middlesbrough, North Riding Yorkshire
TOWERS - Yorkshire, Leicestershire
WRIGGLESWORTH - Durham

General Middlesbrough history esp. Irish community 1800s


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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #58 on: Thursday 30 April 09 12:26 BST (UK) »
Filiem.

I drove past the place where they lived yesterday,
and guess what, I forgot to take my camera  ::) ::)

I did notice what looked like a fantastic old  barn, on the site,
and chaps mulling about,
 I am going out that way again soon,  :)

this time with my camera.
so watch this space  ;)
Eilleen.
EXTON, from Rutland, Stamford, Boston, Lincoln. LANES, from Coleby,to Bracebridge Lincoln.WAKEFIELD,PROUDMAN Cheshire and  Stafford.<br />PINDAR, MOORE, ,CHAMBERS mostly from Lincolnshire.
LAING from Elgin ,Scotland.
 HADDELSEY from Caistor,and Grimsby Lincolnshire.                   
 Parfitt, Le Gros ,Le Sueur, from Jersey.
Martin, from Doncaster  to whelyn garden city, London.
BINT, Worchester, in Australian mint.

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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #59 on: Friday 01 May 09 08:40 BST (UK) »
Hi Eileen!

Well, please don't go out of your way, but photos would be great if you ever pass by that way again, thank you  :)

I'm still no closer to finding out what happened to the farm, as far as I can see I don't think any of the children ended up with it, so far as I have researched the sons either ended up working on the railways or moved to towns and became miners  :-\ Still a lot more work to do however.

Looking on Google Earth the area looks so beautiful and tranquil, a million miles away from the industry most of my other ancestors were living in the late 1800s  ;D.

Thanks again,

Em
***INKLE, INKLES, INCKLE (and variants)***- anywhere

CARR - Durham, Northumberland
CHARLTON - Durham
DUNNIGAN - Middlesbrough
HUNTER - Durham
KINLIN - Middlesbrough, Lancashire?
MALLOWES - Yorkshire, Norfolk, Suffolk
MOORE - Middlesbrough, North Riding Yorkshire
TOWERS - Yorkshire, Leicestershire
WRIGGLESWORTH - Durham

General Middlesbrough history esp. Irish community 1800s

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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #60 on: Friday 01 May 09 14:58 BST (UK) »
Hi    Filiem.

set off for a nice stroll round  Fiskerton grave yard, and to have a nosey at five mile house,

desided to go through Lincoln ,  BIG MISTAKE  ::)  one bus broken down and a car on opposite side off the road, at railway crossing,   what should have been a nice sunny drive of 20 mins, took 1hr 15 mins  :) :)

folks were not at home at Five Mile house,   so took photo's with care  ;)
will go back to see them though, because the place looks interesting .
send me your e.mail through personal message and I will send what I got  ,4 graves from the church yard and some of the house and barn.


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EXTON, from Rutland, Stamford, Boston, Lincoln. LANES, from Coleby,to Bracebridge Lincoln.WAKEFIELD,PROUDMAN Cheshire and  Stafford.<br />PINDAR, MOORE, ,CHAMBERS mostly from Lincolnshire.
LAING from Elgin ,Scotland.
 HADDELSEY from Caistor,and Grimsby Lincolnshire.                   
 Parfitt, Le Gros ,Le Sueur, from Jersey.
Martin, from Doncaster  to whelyn garden city, London.
BINT, Worchester, in Australian mint.

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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #61 on: Friday 01 May 09 17:01 BST (UK) »




How good is that .. not the awful journey, but the fact you did it Eilleen.. !  :) :)

Speaking as someone who's also been the recipient of other RootsChatter's kindness .. receiving pictures etc., it means an awful lot when people go out of their way especially for you .. !  :D

Added .. Would it be possible for you to also post the gravestones on here .. ?
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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #62 on: Friday 01 May 09 17:12 BST (UK) »
Hi Pels  :)

I must admit , I do love snooping  ;D  but it all seems OK in the name of genealogy  :)

The church yard at Fiskerton is very small and pretty,
 it's very hard not to just think, lets have pictures of the lot  ;D

but Peacock family seem to have been in the villiage going quite far back ,
one headstone says

     Ann Peacock ,   wife of Henry Peacock, departed July 22nd 1838,  aged 30 yrs.

another has a Henry Peacock died 1879, aged 77yrs,  and it looks like, step son of Mary and William Brumpton , 
I think this William Peacock might be the one on 1861 census , the wool dealer from Hull, Yorks,

Eilleen.
EXTON, from Rutland, Stamford, Boston, Lincoln. LANES, from Coleby,to Bracebridge Lincoln.WAKEFIELD,PROUDMAN Cheshire and  Stafford.<br />PINDAR, MOORE, ,CHAMBERS mostly from Lincolnshire.
LAING from Elgin ,Scotland.
 HADDELSEY from Caistor,and Grimsby Lincolnshire.                   
 Parfitt, Le Gros ,Le Sueur, from Jersey.
Martin, from Doncaster  to whelyn garden city, London.
BINT, Worchester, in Australian mint.