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John Nock (1817 - 1864)
« on: Monday 16 January 12 21:42 GMT (UK) »
Hi All,

I'm looking for details of the parents/grandparents of John Nock, born 1817 in Oakengates he married Emma Evans (born 1831 in New York or Newfoundland) in 1848 and had several (10) children.

In the 1841 census he was living with his mother Ann (born 1796) and brothers George (born 1826) and James (born 1827) all in Shiffnal.

He was living with both parents in the 1851 census in Shiffnal John (born 1793 in Dudley) & Ann (born 1793 in Wrockwardine).  This is the only reference I can find to his father.

In the 1861 census he was still in Shifnal with his mother and other family members, but no father.

I would like help in identifying his parents as I only have a single reference to his father and no idea of his mothers maiden name.

If anyone had details of who his  grandparents were as well, that would help me progress my research.

Thanks

Stuart



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Re: John Nock (1817 - 1864)
« Reply #1 on: Monday 16 January 12 22:08 GMT (UK) »
Hi stunock.

The I.G.I has a John Nock Christened 29,Aug,1819 Donnington wood. parents John Nock and Ann

might be worth having a look at the brothers chrisining to see if the parents are the same,

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Pete
 
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P.s just had a look and indeed there is a George same church 22 Sept 1822, Parents John Nock and Ann
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Re: John Nock (1817 - 1864)
« Reply #2 on: Monday 16 January 12 22:16 GMT (UK) »
James is there as well same church 30 july 1826, parents john nock and Ann' 

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Re: John Nock (1817 - 1864)
« Reply #3 on: Monday 16 January 12 22:28 GMT (UK) »
Hi Pete,

Thanks for your help.

I have details on James and George, my issue is around their parents, as I am struggling to find details for their father John and mother Ann, I don't know when they were married so not sure where to look to find them.

There is also a William born slightly earlier at the same church, but I also know that there is another John and Ann Nock living in the same area at that time, so I don't know if that is another brother or not.

I guess if anyone has access to some local 1831 or 1821 censuses they should be in them with children (especially John as he was born in 1819).

Stuart



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Re: John Nock (1817 - 1864)
« Reply #4 on: Monday 16 January 12 23:12 GMT (UK) »
Hi Stuart  :)

I found these earlier but wasn't sure -one of them  might be their marriage:

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NN72-VJV

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NL9C-MJM

Think that I favour the Ann Perry one in Wrockwardine.


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Re: John Nock (1817 - 1864)
« Reply #5 on: Monday 16 January 12 23:38 GMT (UK) »
And a possible Ann Perry baptism at around the correct time/place:

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JQTQ-JRJ


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Re: John Nock (1817 - 1864)
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 18 January 12 15:30 GMT (UK) »
Hi Stuart,

Suppose that William was Johns first male child, then is it possible that he named him after his dad ?,  on the 51 census he gives his birth as Dudley, and Ann as Wrockwardine, the I.G.I. has a John nock baptised 23 June 1793, Wednesfield, parants William and Sarah,  I had a poke around in the archives erlier and had a look at the Marriage that Gnu found, they were married by banns and one of the witnesses was a William Nock, there are no children born to them in the village,I searched from 1816 to 1829, which suggests they just married in Anns parish then moved on, perhaps this the other couple that is in the area?,

your John 1819, is in the archives under St. Georges,a chapalry  of donnington wood, they were living in Snedshill, and he was a collier,

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Re: John Nock (1817 - 1864)
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 19 January 12 18:50 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for all the help so far.

I have just encountered some further information which is clouding the matter.

I have found a John Nock born 1792 in Shifnal this keeps him in the area and makes sense that they live in Shifnal in 1951.  I just need clarity that the 1851 census is correct with John being born in dudley so I don't go down the wrong track.

Does anyone have access to the 1821 census and does it give a birthplace for John (snr) as his son John would be around 4 at this time?  I am assuming he would be living in Oakengates or St. Georges as that is where the christenings took place.

Any help gratefully recieved.

Thanks

Stuart

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Re: John Nock (1817 - 1864)
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 22 January 12 17:43 GMT (UK) »
Hi Stuart,

Suppose that William was Johns first male child, then is it possible that he named him after his dad ?,  on the 51 census he gives his birth as Dudley, and Ann as Wrockwardine, the I.G.I. has a John nock baptised 23 June 1793, Wednesfield, parants William and Sarah,  I had a poke around in the archives erlier and had a look at the Marriage that Gnu found, they were married by banns and one of the witnesses was a William Nock, there are no children born to them in the village,I searched from 1816 to 1829, which suggests they just married in Anns parish then moved on, perhaps this the other couple that is in the area?,

your John 1819, is in the archives under St. Georges,a chapalry  of donnington wood, they were living in Snedshill, and he was a collier,

Best wishes
Pete :)


Pete,

Does the wedding of John and Ann that you found have any record of where John was born, or his originating parish.  I am just trying to confirm his birth location, especially if William was his father.

Thanks

Stuart