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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #81 on: Friday 01 May 09 22:36 BST (UK) »


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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.
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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #82 on: Friday 01 May 09 23:25 BST (UK) »


It looks as if the station was boarded up at that time.

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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #83 on: Friday 01 May 09 23:29 BST (UK) »

Thanks Geoff , I'm learning lots  :)

After much thought and deliberation :P

Fiskerton is a wee bit annoying because it likes to call it's buildings Five mile house.

the railway one, is not connected to the Peacock or Inkle family.

the other one, a few doors up from the church is connected to them    ;D

unless someone wants to shoot me down in flames  8)

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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 #84 on: Saturday 02 May 09 00:24 BST (UK) »
I don't know Fiskerton at all.  Twenty years ago we had been to the coast and were after something to eat.  We drove around for ages and couldn't find anywhere open - I think 5MH was one of the places.  We finished up going to chippy at Rookery Lane/Newark Road.
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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #85 on: Saturday 02 May 09 10:46 BST (UK) »


Good choice, that chippy  :)

I see on the 1881 census,  a year or so after Henry Peacock died,

that his widow Ellen 63 yrs from Newbold, Lincolnshire.
has with her

her sister Maria Hurton ( nee Yates)  married ,aged 64,  Fiskerton
William Perrin Hurton    , aged 35, a widow,     Friskerton,    a pedler. ( son of Maria )
Thomas Hurton         aged 6,          Fiskerton          ( William's son)

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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 #86 on: Saturday 02 May 09 11:35 BST (UK) »


Good choice, that chippy  :)

I see on the 1881 census,  a year or so after Henry Peacock died,

that his widow Ellen 63 yrs from Newbold, Lincolnshire.
has with her ...

I know that's what it says on LDS but Ellen is alone in her house - the others were next door.  Where did you get "Perrin" from?

If the neighbours were relevant, it should be noted that William HURTON had Loss of leg
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Re: William INCKLE - the farmer
« Reply #87 on: Saturday 02 May 09 12:27 BST (UK) »
It was me doing detective work  :)    no one takes my detective work seriously  ;D

Maria Yates married Perrin Hurton in 1845.

and although I cannot find birth of William  Perrin Horton
he did marry in Lincoln 1884,   this I believe was his second marriage.
he died , Lincoln 1927, aged 79 yrs . ( birth abt 1847 )

also his dad Perrin Hurton , died . Lincoln qrt 1902, aged 86 yrs ( born abt 1816)

when you say , Ellen was on her own , and the others were next door,   how do you know that ?

naturally I only looked at LDS census.  :)
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 #88 on: Saturday 02 May 09 12:46 BST (UK) »
Hello again everyone, I'm back  ;D

Look at all this new information! Thank you.

Forgive me, I'm still confused as to which Five Mile House is the correct one...on the 1881 census the farm is listed between Five Mile House (home of Thomas DISMOOR - station master) and Longwood? Lane...so surely it isn't the house in the village itself? Or am I completely wrong?

I'll have a look at the description of the enumeration district now, I'm confusing myself!
***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 #89 on: Saturday 02 May 09 12:50 BST (UK) »
The description was no help  ::)

BUT look at the Inckle farm in 1901...

there is a John W HURTON aged 16 listed as a servant !

ADDED - and the farm is listed as on Short Ferry Road ?
***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